Expanding social capital of low-income families in Singapore : the role of government and civil society

This paper looks at how the government and civil society actors can play significant and complementary roles in helping low-income families in Singapore expand their social capital. As income inequality in Singapore persists and social divides along socio-economic class lines become increasingly fac...

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Main Author: Sim, Vivien
Other Authors: Chen Chung-An
Format: Final Year Project (FYP)
Language:English
Published: 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/73391
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description This paper looks at how the government and civil society actors can play significant and complementary roles in helping low-income families in Singapore expand their social capital. As income inequality in Singapore persists and social divides along socio-economic class lines become increasingly factious, more must be done to help poorer households increase their social mobility. In light of this, ‘social capital’ as a concept provides a perspective by which we can pursue inclusive development. The study first explores the nature of social capital characterising low-income families through interviews with 10 families. Thereafter, it proceeds to identify areas where greater synergy between state, civil society, and low-income communities can be fortified to build social capital. Eventually, the paper serves to persuade for more in-depth analysis and groundwork in this area to inform future public-policy making.
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spelling ntu-10356/733912019-12-10T13:31:35Z Expanding social capital of low-income families in Singapore : the role of government and civil society Sim, Vivien Chen Chung-An School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Social sciences This paper looks at how the government and civil society actors can play significant and complementary roles in helping low-income families in Singapore expand their social capital. As income inequality in Singapore persists and social divides along socio-economic class lines become increasingly factious, more must be done to help poorer households increase their social mobility. In light of this, ‘social capital’ as a concept provides a perspective by which we can pursue inclusive development. The study first explores the nature of social capital characterising low-income families through interviews with 10 families. Thereafter, it proceeds to identify areas where greater synergy between state, civil society, and low-income communities can be fortified to build social capital. Eventually, the paper serves to persuade for more in-depth analysis and groundwork in this area to inform future public-policy making. Bachelor of Arts 2018-03-09T07:18:00Z 2018-03-09T07:18:00Z 2018 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/73391 en Nanyang Technological University 30 p. application/pdf
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title Expanding social capital of low-income families in Singapore : the role of government and civil society
title_full Expanding social capital of low-income families in Singapore : the role of government and civil society
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title_full_unstemmed Expanding social capital of low-income families in Singapore : the role of government and civil society
title_short Expanding social capital of low-income families in Singapore : the role of government and civil society
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