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Social Capital for Health and Human Development
Author(s)Kawachi, Ichiro
AbstractIchiro Kawachi suggests that studies of social capital and health indicate that community trust and networks can improve health. Although there is no a priori basis for assuming that social capital will always lead to good health, he suggests that investment in social capital for human development by strengthening social networks, building social organizations, strengthening community ties and strengthening civil society could well lead to improved health for the poor.
IssueNo1
Pages31-35
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceDevelopment
VolumeNo44
PubDateMarch2001
ISBN_ISSN1011-6370

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