2008
DOI: 10.1177/0539018408089077
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Mapping social capital across Europe: findings, trends and methodological shortcomings of cross-national surveys

Abstract: Two sets of issues are elaborated and reflected on. The first one concerns the distribution of stocks of social capital across European (EU) nations. Using the conventional proxies like trust and associational involvement on the basis of data from cross-national surveys (European Values Study and European Social Survey as well as from Eurobarometer), the main tentative trends and patterns are outlined. The second set of issues refers to the quality and credibility of data. Concerning the first issue, it is pos… Show more

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“…Research by MacPherson et al (2006) shows that the number of confidants with whom Americans discuss important matters decreased by approximately one-third between 1985 and 2004. Although such declining trends in individual social capital have been identified in Europe to only a limited extent (e.g., Scheepers and Janssen 2003;Adam 2008;Sarracino 2010), on both sides of the Atlantic, there 1 Following Diener et al (1999), subjective well-being is a broad concept that encompasses 'people's emotional responses, domain satisfactions, and global judgments of life satisfaction'. In this article, we predominantly focus on global judgments, using overall happiness as the dependent variable.…”
Section: Social Network Sites Individual Social Capital and Happinessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research by MacPherson et al (2006) shows that the number of confidants with whom Americans discuss important matters decreased by approximately one-third between 1985 and 2004. Although such declining trends in individual social capital have been identified in Europe to only a limited extent (e.g., Scheepers and Janssen 2003;Adam 2008;Sarracino 2010), on both sides of the Atlantic, there 1 Following Diener et al (1999), subjective well-being is a broad concept that encompasses 'people's emotional responses, domain satisfactions, and global judgments of life satisfaction'. In this article, we predominantly focus on global judgments, using overall happiness as the dependent variable.…”
Section: Social Network Sites Individual Social Capital and Happinessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the macroeconomic nature of our research, this panel design should be superior to most previous cross-sectional driven analysis (Adam 2008;Dakhli and De Clercq 2004). Table 1 provides an overview of all deployed variables and their corresponding sources.…”
Section: Empirical Analysis 31 Sample and Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Social capital and increasing evidence shows that social cohesion is critical for societies to prosper economically and for development to be sustainable (World Bank, 2011). Social capital is a relatively new concept in economics (Pugno, Verme, 2012) and social capital research remains in its initial phases (Adam, 2008), inter alia in Latvia.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%