Maternal social capital and child wellbeing in comparative perspective
Social capital is defined as the norms, networks and associations that facilitate cooperative action. It can be divided into a behavioural or activity component of what people do – how they participate in groups – and a cognitive or perceptual component of what people think – whether they trust othe...
Main Authors: | Harpham, T, De Silva, M, Garlick, C |
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Formato: | Working paper |
Idioma: | English |
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2006
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