Displaying Publications 1 - 30 of 53 in total
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Enhancing democracy: can civic engagement foster political participation?
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Structural social capital and mental health: a panel study
Damiano Fiorillo, Giuseppe Lubrano Lavadera, and Nunzia Nappo
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The effect of health on social capital; a longitudinal observation study of the UK
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The economic benefits of volunteering and social class
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Contributions of path-dependency and social capital drivers to housing tenure transitions in Britain
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Does participation in voluntary organizations protect against risky alcohol and tobacco use? Findings from the UK panel data
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Work and volunteering: longitudinal relationships between work‐related experiences and volunteering behaviour
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Social mobility and the well-being of individuals
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Social participation and self-rated psychological health: a longitudinal study on BHPS
Damiano Fiorillo, Giuseppe Lubrano Lavadera, and Nunzia Nappo
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Education and civic engagement: a comparative study of the benefits of post-compulsory education in England and Germany
Emma Salter, Angelika Kuemmerling, Rod Bond, et al.
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The 2005 London terror attacks: an investigation of changes in psychological wellbeing and social capital pre- and post-attacks (2003-07) - a UK panel study
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Changes in social capital and cigarette smoking behaviour over time: a population-based panel study of temporal relationships
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Household finances and social interaction: Bayesian analysis of household panel data
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The company you keep: personality and friendship characteristics
Michael Laakasuo, Anna Rotkirch, Venla Berg, et al.
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Association of volunteering with mental well-being: a lifecourse analysis of a national population-based longitudinal study in the UK
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The education effect: higher educational qualifications are robustly associated with beneficial personal and socio-political outcomes
Matthew J. Easterbrook, Toon Kuppens, and Antony S. R. Manstead
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The 2008 financial crisis: changes in social capital and its association with psychological wellbeing in the United Kingdom – a panel study
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Does ethnic diversity have a negative effect on attitudes towards the community? A longitudinal analysis of the causal claims within the ethnic diversity and social cohesion debate
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For whom money matters less: social connectedness as a resilience resource in the UK
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Do active labour market policies promote the well-being, health and social capital of the unemployed? Evidence from the UK
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Trust and health: testing the reverse causality hypothesis
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A multilevel cross-lagged structural equation analysis for reciprocal relationship between social capital and health
Ge Yu, John G. Sessions, Yu Fu, et al.
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The impact of social capital on consumption insurance and income volatility in the UK: evidence from the British Household Panel Survey
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With a little help from my friends? Quality of social networks, job finding and job match quality
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The rural pay penalty: youth earnings and social capital in Britain
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Trust me, you will be in better health
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Education, social attitudes and social participation among adults in Britain
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Cohort variations in the membership of voluntary associations in Great Britain, 1991–2007
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Does volunteering improve employability? Insights from the British Household Panel Survey and beyond
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Testing the association between social capital and health over time: a family-based design
Giuseppe N. Giordano, Juan Merlo, Henrik Ohlsson, et al.