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Social Capital and Subjective Well-Being

Edited by Anna Almakaeva (), Alejandro Moreno () and Rima Wilkes ()

in Societies and Political Orders in Transition from Springer, currently edited by Chepurenko, Alexander, Ugelvik Larsen, Stein, Reisinger, William, Arbatli, Ekim, Rosenberg, Dina and Mavletova, Aigul (Eds.)

Date: 2021
ISBN: 978-3-030-75813-4
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Chapters in this book:

Introduction: Social Capital and Subjective Well-Being: Towards a Conceptual Framework
Anna Almakaeva and Rima Wilkes
Learning to Trust: Trends in Generalized Social Trust in the Three Baltic Countries from 1990 to 2018
Mai Beilmann, Laur Lilleoja and Anu Realo
Emigration and Trust: Evidence from Eastern Europe and Central Asia
Dragos Radu, Ekaterina Skoglund and Soomin Ma
Cultural Transition of Human Values—A Longitudinal Study on East–West Migration in Germany
Eric Holdack, Rico Bornschein and Silko Pfeil
The Impact of Economic Insecurity on Social Capital and Well-Being: An Analysis Across Different Cohorts in Europe
Tim Reeskens and Leen Vandecasteele
Rainbows in Latin America: Public Opinion and Societal Attitudes Towards Homosexuality
David Sulmont and Kiara Castaman
Antecedents of Religious Tolerance in Southeast Asia
Sotheeswari Somasundram, Muzafar Shah Habibullah, Murali Sambasivan and Ratneswary Rasiah
Formal and Informal Institutions as Drivers of Life Satisfaction in European Regions
Jesús Peiró-Palomino and Emili Tortosa-Ausina
The Effects of Democracy and Trust on Subjective Well-Being: A Multilevel Study of Latin American Countries
Isabel Neira, Marta Portela and Maricruz Lacalle-Calderon
Degree of Benefit? The Interconnection Among Social Capital, Well-Being and Education
Janine Jongbloed and Ashley Pullman
Occupation and Subjective Well-Being: A Knowledge Economy Perspective
Irina Vartanova and Vladimir Gritskov
Social Capital and Loneliness in Welfare State Regimes Before and After the Global Financial Crisis: Results Based on the European Social Survey
Fredrica Nyqvist, Mikael Nygård and Thomas Scharf
Conclusion. What Comparative Studies Reveal About Social Capital and Well-Being?
Anna Almakaeva, Alejandro Moreno and Rima Wilkes

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