ABSTRACT

The idea of a social capital research program has become increasingly significant within the social sciences. This collection of essays contributes to a theoretical integration as well as standardization of measurement instruments and co-ordination of empirical research on the significance of social capital.

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Part I Introduction to the program

chapter 1|16 pages

Creation and returns of social capital

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Part II The distribution of social capital

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Part III The creation of social capital

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Part IV The returns of social capital

chapter 6|21 pages

Social capital in education

chapter 7|21 pages

Job search in urban China

chapter 8|20 pages

Social networks and performance at work

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Part V Measurement of social capital

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Part VI Social capital at the collective level