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Title Social capital, diversity, and the welfare state / edited by Fiona M. Kay and Richard Johnston.

Publication Info. Vancouver [B.C.] : UBC Press, [2007]
©2007

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Description 1 online resource (ix, 352 pages).
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series Equality, security, community, 1715-8117
Equality, security, community. 1715-8117
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Ubiquity and disciplinary contrasts of social capital / Fiona M. Kay, Richard Johnston -- The dynamics of social capital : who wants to stay in if nobody is out? / Fiona M. Kay, Paul Bernard -- Equality, trust, and multiculturalism / Avigail Eisenberg -- Measuring and modelling interpersonal trust / Stuart N. Soroka, John F. Helliwell, Richard Johnston -- Gender, early experiences with 'social capital', and adult community participation / James Curtis, Thomas Perks -- Ethnicity and social capital in Canada / Amanda Aizlewood, Ravi Pendakur -- Social capital and political struggles of immigrants : Sri Lankan Tamils and Black Caribbean peoples in Toronto / Sara Abraham -- Social capital and intergenerational coresidence : how ethnic communities and families shape transitions to adulthood / Barbara A. Mitchell -- Social capital and health in Canada : (compositional) effects of trust, participation in networks, and civic activity on self-rated health / Gerry Veenstra -- Ethnicity, trust, and the welfare state / Stuart N. Soroka, Richard Johnston, Keith Banting.
Summary Annotation Social capital is arguably the most critical idea to emerge in the social sciences in the last two decades. Emphasizing the importance of social networks, communication, and the symbolic and material exchanges that strengthen communities, social capital has been the subject of an expansive body of literature. Social Capital, Diversity, and the Welfare State represents a landmark consideration of the diverse meanings, causal foundations, and positive and negative consequences of social capital, with a particular focus on its role in mitigating or enhancing social inequalities. The chapters, written by economists, political scientists, and sociologists, address a range of empirical and theoretical issues. This book is cutting-edge addition to the field that offers fresh insights into the conceptualization, operation, sources, and consequences of social capital in Canadian society.
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Subject Social capital (Sociology) -- Canada.
Social capital (Sociology)
Canada.
Cultural pluralism -- Canada.
Cultural pluralism.
Trust -- Social aspects -- Canada.
Trust -- Social aspects.
Canada -- Social policy.
Social policy.
Welfare state -- Canada.
Welfare state.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Johnston, Richard, 1948-
Kay, Fiona.
Other Form: Print version: Social capital, diversity, and the welfare state. Vancouver : UBC Press, ©2007 9780774813099 (DLC) 2007271420 (OCoLC)71344912
ISBN 0774813091
9780774813099 (bound)
9780774855235 (electronic book)
0774855231 (electronic book)
9780774813105
0774813105
Standard No. 9780774813099