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Social Capital in Europe Measurement and Social and Regional Distribution of a Multifaceted Phenomenon

Wim van Oorschot, +2 more
- 01 Jun 2006 - 
- Vol. 49, Iss: 2, pp 149-167
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In this article, the authors sort the various aspects of social capital (networks, trust, civism) theoretically and construct an instrument for measuring its multifaceted ness using data from the 1999/2000 wave of the European Values Study survey.
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This article sorts the various aspects of social capital (networks, trust, civism) theoretically and constructs an instrument for measuring its multifaceted ness. The instrument is validated using data from the 1999/2000 wave of the European Values Study survey. Using the same data, the article describes how social capital, by its various aspects, is distributed geographically among European countries and regions (North, West, South, East), and socially among social categories of European citizens. As far as the geographical distribution of social capital is concerned, there are some particular differences, but, on the whole, European countries and regions, with the possible exception of Northern Europe, appear not to be substantially different in aggregate levels of social capital. In Scan dinavia, social capital levels tend to be slightly higher, with the exception of family bonding. Some remarkable European patterns are found in regard to the social distribution of social capital. There is evidence of accumulation of human, economic and social capital; social capital is strongly gendered and is related to religious beliefs and behaviour, and to a political left-right stance.

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