Elgar companion to social capital and health
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Elgar companion to social capital and health
EE, Edward Elgar, c2018
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Sherman Folland and Eric Nauenberg present the cutting-edge of research covering the ever-expanding social capital field. With excellent contributions from leading academics, the Elgar Companion to Social Capital and Health offers a developed examination of new research across sociology, epidemiology, economics, psychology and political science.
Authors from across North America, Europe and Asia provide wide-ranging and detailed accounts of social capital and health, focusing on social networks, causality and productivity. Sections cover theoretical perspectives and empirical evidence supporting the connection between social capital and health worldwide. Authors discuss ageing, immigration, religion and workplace health, as well as focusing on social capital in developing countries experiencing rapid and extensive economic growth.
Essential reading for any aspirational social capital and health policy academic, this Companion offers future paths for research within sociology, health economics, epidemiology, political science and social policy. The breadth of study would also benefit public health officials, policy analysts and healthcare decision-makers.
Contributors include: S.R. Ali, N.D. Anderson, S. Child, H. Corman, S. Dinda, S. Folland, C. Frazier, J. Guo, M.K. Islam, T. Iversen, F. Jusot, O. Kaarboe, M. Lindstroem, M. Ljunge, J. Mandelbaum, M. Menendez, S. Moore, E. Nauenberg, K. Noonan, P.J. Pettis, N.E. Reichman, L. Rocco, L. Rochaix, E. Shapiro, C. Sharony, T.W. Someno, L. Song, Y.-H. Wu
Table of Contents
Contents:
1. Introduction
Sherman Folland and Eric Nauenberg
PART I Theories on how social capital improves health
2. How does social capital contribute to health?
Sherman Folland
3. History of social capital and health
M. Kamrul Islam
4. How social capital arises in areas
Tor Iversen and Tigist Woldetsadik Sommeno
PART II Special inquiries on social capital and health
5. Social capital and health across the life cycle
Eric Nauenberg
6. Religious and social capital and health
Ephraim Shapiro and Chen Sharony
PART III Empirical evidence: does social capital improve health?
7. Social capital in epidemiology
Martin Lindstroem
8. Social capital and aging brain health
Nicole D. Anderson
9. Social capital and types of illnesses: Where is it most effective?
M. Kamrul Islam, Sherman Folland and Oddvar Martin Kaarboe
10. Social capital and risk-taking behavior
Sherman Folland
PART IV Causality issues
11. Social capital and health interventions: Enhancing social capital to improve health
Jean Guo, Setti Rais Ali and Lise Rochaix
12. Does health affect social capital?
Hope Corman, Kelly Noonan and Nancy E. Reichman
13. Trust promotes health: addressing reverse causality by studying children of immigrants
Martin Ljunge
14. Workplace social capital and sickness absence
M. Kamrul Islam and Lorenzo Rocco
PART V Sociology and social capital
15. Network approaches to the study of social capital and health
Spencer Moore, Stephanie Child, Yun-Hsuan Wu and Jennifer Mandelbaum
16. Do network members' resources generate health inequality? Social capital theory and beyond
Lijun Song, Cleothia G. Frazier and Philip J. Pettis
PART VI Social capital and health in world development
17. Social capital and health inequalities in developing countries: A case study for Indonesia
Florence Jusot and Marta Menendez
18. Social capital and economic growth
Soumyananda Dinda
Index
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