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Social Capital and the Happiness of Nations - The Importance of Trust and Networks for Life Satisfaction in a Cross-National Perspective

English · Paperback / Softback

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Why are people in some countries much more satisfied with their lives than people in others? In fact, the national mean life satisfaction scores of 72 countries in this study range from 3.7 to 8.5 on a 10 point scale. This book examines the importance of social capital for societal well-being with highly interesting results. If people in a rich nation increased their civic engagements from one to three memberships on average, the life satisfaction would rise by the same amount as from an increase in GDP per capita of 24,000 US-$. The effects of networks and trust, as well as GDP, unemployment, inflation and income equality are investigated in this study of World Bank and World Values Survey data including 180,000 respondents from Albania to Zimbabwe. The book discusses approaches to life satisfaction from economics, psychology, political science, biology, social anthropology, and sociology, featuring a thorough exploration of social capital theory. Important policy implications result from the findings: Rich nations have to focus on improving interpersonal ties between citizens - a paradigm shift is necessary. Moreover, economically emerging nations need to include social capital more intensively into their policy strategies. Networks of social support must be strengthened today to improve the quality of life around the globe tomorrow.

List of contents

Contents: Quality-of-Life Research - Objective and Subjective Measures of Well-Being - Theoretical Approaches to Explain Differences in Subjective Well-Being - GDP, Inflation, Unemployment, and Inequality - Social Capital - Theoretical Links from Social Capital to Subjective Well-Being - Empirical Analysis of 72 Countries - Rich and Poor Nations Compared - Research and Policy Implications.

About the author

The Author: Christian Kroll studied Sociology, Political Science, Psychology and Social Anthropology. He has gained work experience with the UN in New York and the Friedrich-Ebert-Foundation in Madagascar.

Product details

Authors Christian Kroll
Publisher Peter Lang
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.05.2016
 
EAN 9783631570159
ISBN 978-3-631-57015-9
No. of pages 190
Dimensions 148 mm x 10 mm x 210 mm
Weight 260 g
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Psychology > Theoretical psychology
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Political sociology

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