Measuring Social Capital: An Integrated QuestionnaireChristiaan Grootaert World Bank Publications, 2004 - 53 من الصفحات The idea of social capital has enjoyed a remarkable rise to prominence in both the theoretical and applied social science literature over the last decade. While lively debate has accompanied that journey, thereby helping to advance our thinking and clarifying areas of agreement and disagreement, much still remains to be done. One approach that could help bring further advances for both scholars and practitioners is providing a set of empirical tools for measuring social capital. The purpose of this paper is to introduce such a tool with a focus on applications in developing countries. The tool aims to generate quantitative data on various dimensions of social capital as part of a larger household survey (such as the Living Standards Measurement Survey or a household income/expenditure survey). The paper also provides detailed guidance for the use and analysis of the data. In having better empirical information on social capital, the authors aim is to enable greater dialogue between researchers, policy makers, task managers, and poor people themselves, ultimately leading to the design and implementation of more effective poverty reduction strategies. |
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... respondents ' subjective perceptions of the trustworthi- ness of other people and key institutions that shape their lives , as well as the norms of coopera- tion and reciprocity that surround attempts to work together to solve problems ...
... respondents ' subjective perceptions of the trustworthi- ness of other people and key institutions that shape their lives , as well as the norms of coopera- tion and reciprocity that surround attempts to work together to solve problems ...
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... respondent's perception of certain community attributes , such as the community's ability to come together to cope with calamities or to address issues of common concern . This is different of course from obtaining community - level ...
... respondent's perception of certain community attributes , such as the community's ability to come together to cope with calamities or to address issues of common concern . This is different of course from obtaining community - level ...
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... respondent . Where crop failures are a common occur- rence , it makes sense to ask respondents whether community members would get together to deal with this calamity or would act individually . If crop failures are rare , another ...
... respondent . Where crop failures are a common occur- rence , it makes sense to ask respondents whether community members would get together to deal with this calamity or would act individually . If crop failures are rare , another ...
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... respondents ) , ( b ) taking respondents through the inventory of questions , ( c ) filling out the survey , ( d ) responding to any substantive or procedural questions , and ( e ) clari- fying ( known ) ambiguities . The more rigorous ...
... respondents ) , ( b ) taking respondents through the inventory of questions , ( c ) filling out the survey , ( d ) responding to any substantive or procedural questions , and ( e ) clari- fying ( known ) ambiguities . The more rigorous ...
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... respondents ' expectations about and experiences with behavior requiring trust . An important aspect of this is the extent to which households received or would receive assistance from members of their community or network in case of ...
... respondents ' expectations about and experiences with behavior requiring trust . An important aspect of this is the extent to which households received or would receive assistance from members of their community or network in case of ...
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Action and Cooperation activities Albania and Nigeria assets BEFORE/AFTER MAJOR EVENT Burkina Faso CLARIFIED BY SITUATING cognitive social capital Cohesion and Inclusion collective action conceptual context contribute countries data on social decisions dimensions of social empirical Empowerment and Political Enugu enumerators ethnic or linguistic example government officials Grootaert 2001 Group 1 Group Groups and Networks Hausa household survey household welfare human capital important included income indicator Information and Communication internal diversity linking social capital Living Standards Measurement LSMS measure social capital membership Michael Woolcock multivariate analysis Narayan organizations Osun parent-teacher association participate past 12 months pilot test political action poor principal component analysis questionnaire researchers respondents Robert Putnam role of social sample SC-IQ SITUATING IT BEFORE/AFTER small extent Social Cohesion socio-economic Standards Measurement Survey structural social capital tabulated teams tion tool translation Trust and Solidarity types variables village/neighborhood Washington D.C. Woolcock workfare