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Introduction: Social Capital and Subjective Well-Being: Towards a Conceptual Framework
Ch. 1. P. 1-15.
Almakaeva A., Wilkes R.
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Springer, 2021
Springer, 2021
This book presents a cross-cultural investigation into the interplay between social capital and subjective well-being. Based on a quantitative analysis of the latest largeN cross-cultural datasets, including the World Value Survey, European Social Survey, LAPOP, etc., and covering various countries, it offers a comparative perspective on and new insights into the determinants of social capital ...
Added: October 20, 2021
Almakaeva A., Moreno A., Wilkes R., , in : Social Capital and Subjective Well-Being. Insights from Cross-Cultural Studies. : Springer, 2021. Ch. 13. P. 261-269.
This chapter summarizes the main findings presented in the volume. The volume investigates similarity of social capital and well-being trends in different geographical locations and test stability of associations between social capital, well-being and their determinants across time-points, countries and regions. Overall, the book further contributes in the field in several directions. First, it allows ...
Added: October 20, 2021
Mironova A. A., Общественные науки и современность 2014 № 3 С. 44-52
This paper is dedicated to analyze the impact of trust as the element of social capital on individual subjective well-being. Are trustful people happier than suspicious people? In the framework of social capital concept we consider three main types of trust: general, institutional and social. By using data of value research in two federal districts ...
Added: September 19, 2013
Joshanloo M., Zarina Kh. Lepshokova, Panyusheva T. et al., Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 2014 Vol. 45 No. 2 P. 246-264
A survey of the cultural notions related to happiness and the existing empirical evidence indicate
that some individuals endorse the belief that happiness, particularly an immoderate degree of
it, should be avoided. These beliefs mainly involve the general notion that happiness may lead
to bad things happening. Using multigroup confirmatory factor analysis and multilevel modeling,
this study investigates the ...
Added: March 18, 2014
Камалов Э. А., Ponarin E., Экономическая социология 2020 Т. 21 № 1 С. 11-43
Migration is an important and rapidly growing phenomenon in the modern world. Many countries are facing problems with integration and adaption of migrants to new living conditions. Subjective well-being (SWB) can be considered as an indicator of how successfully migrants are adapted and integrated into the host society. Levels of migrants’ SWB are often determined by the same factors as ...
Added: February 6, 2020
Sarracino F., Mikucka M., Applied Research in Quality of Life 2019 Vol. 14 P. 59-84
According to the Negative Endogenous Growth (NEG) model, economic systems are susceptible to economic crises because they produce wealth from the erosion of free and common goods, thus feeding unhappiness, decay in social relations, materialism, and excessive consumption. Our aim is to propose a framework to monitor NEG-type economic growth and to allow a more ...
Added: September 23, 2020
Voicu M., Zulean M., Kizilova K. et al., Lexington Books, 2023
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Cherviakova A. A., Journal of Happiness Studies 2016
This research aims to explore the importance of social capital for subjective well-being (SWB) in the late life in Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries. The study investigates (1) what forms of social capital have the most significant impact on SWB in the late life and (2) whether SWB benefits of social capital are individual ...
Added: December 2, 2016
Salnikova D., International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy 2019 Vol. 39 No. 9/10 P. 695-718
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the relationship between social capital and subjective ranking of household economic well-being in transition countries. The current study tests whether the performance of formal institutions moderates this link.
The analyses are based on the data from the second wave of the Life in Transition Survey. The measures “generosity ...
Added: August 20, 2019
Sheldon K. M., Journal of Happiness Studies 2023 Vol. 24 P. 1533-1547
Many studies have compared conservative and liberal personalities in terms of traits and cognitive styles. Fewer studies have compared the motivations and values of the two groups, and fewer still have used the perspective of self-determination theory. Using two large archival datasets (Ns = 16,058 university students and 4314 working lawyers), I tested the hypotheses that conservatives ...
Added: December 3, 2023
Tikhonova N. E., Мониторинг общественного мнения: Экономические и социальные перемены 2021 № 4 С. 121-138
Based on the data from allRussian surveys carried out by the Institute of Sociology of the FCTAS RAS, the paper shows that the level of economic, qualification, power and social resources among Russians is very low: a quarter of the population do not have any of them, and a third part have only one. The ...
Added: January 8, 2022
Kanonire T., Federiakin D., Uglanova I., School Psychology 2020 Vol. 35 No. 5 P. 321-331
The study proposes a multicomponent model of subjective well-being (SWB) in elementary school. The model includes satisfaction with school, affect toward school, well-being related to communication with peers, and subjective physical well-being. The aim of this study is to verify whether well-being related to different aspects of school life can be explained by a general ...
Added: August 25, 2020
Tulchinskii G. L., Вестник Томского государственного университета. Философия. Социология. Политология 2013 № 2 (22) С. 113-116
Современная социальная активность носит проектно-сетевой характер. Это порождает особые требования к процессу обучения, профессиональной деятельности, в том числе - в плане морали. ...
Added: November 29, 2013
Leontiev D., Человек 2011 № 5 С. 34-46
The philosophical and psychological views on the problem of happiness since Aristotle to our days are summarized. Building on both philosophical discussions and recent data of sociological and psychological research, the author reveals two qualitatively distinct phenomena behind the common word “happiness”, that have different attributes and regularities. The firs one is the experience of ...
Added: May 9, 2013
Mironova A. A., Социальная психология и общество 2022 Т. 13 № 1 С. 5-21
Objective. Critical analysis of existing research about the correlation between involvement in the use of information and communication technologies (ICT) and social capital; formulation of the author’s point of view on limitations of existing research about the correlation between ICT and social capital.Background. The development of ICT creates a new social reality and appearance of new social ...
Added: April 18, 2022
Nureev R. M., Латов Ю. В., ЭТАП: экономическая теория, анализ, практика 2010 № 5 С. 139-154
The article considers various approaches to the theory of human and social capital, analyzes the problem of measurement of human resources and application of "Human Development Index" in the Russian Federation. Under market economy conditions the human capital is considered as an asset bringing regular income. ...
Added: November 5, 2012
Kozlov V. A., Cherviakova A. A., Journal of Population Ageing 2018
This study focuses on the understanding the problem if there are differences across Europe in subjective well-being of generations born before, during and shortly after the Second World War. It is based on 6 rounds (from 2002 to 2012) of European Social Survey (ESS) for 16 countries (excluding participating less than 4 times). We used ...
Added: October 3, 2017
Fiorillo D., Sabatini F., Economics and Human Biology 2015 Vol. 17 P. 129-142
This paper presents the first empirical assessment of the causal relationship between social capital and health in Italy. The analysis draws on the 2000 wave of the Multipurpose Survey on Household conducted by the Italian Institute of Statistics on a representative sample of the population (n = 46,868). Our measure of social capital is the frequency of ...
Added: January 24, 2016
Kodja E., Lebedeva N., / Высшая школа экономики. Series PSY "Psychology". 2018. No. 97.
Recent geopolitical changes in Crimea initiated the process of massive identity transformation among ethnic majority and minority groups. Current study was aimed at examining the role of multiple identities and acculturation strategies in the psychological well-being of Crimean Tatar minority (N=80). The study revealed high motivation for ethno-cultural continuity among Crimean Tatars. The combination of ethnic, religious and ...
Added: October 18, 2018
Sheldon K. M., Lyubomirsky S., The Journal of Positive Psychology 2021 Vol. 16 No. 2 P. 145-154
The Sustainable Happiness Model (SHM) has been influential in positive psychology and well-being science. However, the ‘pie chart’ aspect of the model has received valid critiques. In this article, we start by agreeing with many such critiques, while also explaining the context of the original article and noting that we were speculative but not dogmatic ...
Added: December 10, 2021
Tatarko A., Mironova A. A., Chuvashov S. V., Общественные науки и современность 2015 № 3 С. 47-62
Исследование посвящено рассмотрению влияния этнического разнообразия на социальный капитал в российском контексте. Теоретической основой исследования послужили гипотезы Р. Патнема о влиянии этнической гетерогенности на социальный капитал [Putnam, 2007], а также ряд эмпирических работ, выполненных в данном направлении в разных странах. В исследовании в качестве зависимых переменных рассматриваются компоненты «соединяющего» (генерализованное доверие, нормы этнической толерантности) и ...
Added: October 22, 2014
Polyakova O. B., Petrova E. A., Mironova O. I., , in : The European Proceedings of Social & Behavioral Sciences EpSBS 2018 (T. L). Vol. 50: L.: Irkutsk : Future Academy, 2018. P. 958-965.
The relevance of studying the specifics and features of the subjective well-being of leaders with professional deformations (burnout) is defined, under which often there are destructive changes in the personal components of professionals, leaders and managers during the long performance of their important duties taking into account the human factor, in implementing an individual approach, ...
Added: September 30, 2020
Sarracino F., Fumarco L., Journal of Business Ethics 2020 Vol. 165 P. 425-451
By addressing social issues, rather than maximizing profits, social enterprises are said to contribute to the well-being of societies. In this paper, we test whether social enterprises fulfil this expectation. The paper applies regression analysis to a unique dataset obtained by merging survey data from the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor with official statistics on social enterprises ...
Added: September 23, 2020
Guriev S., Nikita M., American Economic Review 2016 Vol. 106 No. 5 P. 230-235
We use weekly data from 79 Russian regions to measure the impact of economic shocks and proximity to war in Ukraine on social capital in Russian regions. We proxy social capital by the relative intensity of internet searches for the most salient dimensions of pro-social behavior such as "donate blood", "charity", "adopt a child" etc. ...
Added: September 7, 2016