The Effects of Local-Level Economic Inequality on Social Capital: Evidence from Andhra Pradesh, India

How do changing levels of local economic inequality affect households’ social capital? This article contributes to answering this question by examining the impact of village-level economic inequality in Andhra Pradesh on household levels of bridging and bonding social-network capital, using Two-Stag...

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Development Policy
Development Studies
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Indien
Inequality
Jugendliche/Junge Menschen
Liaison
Netzwerk (institutionell/sozial)
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Social capital
Social conflict
Social inequality
Social participation
Social Sciences
Socioeconomic factors
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Unbezahlte Arbeit
Voluntary organizations
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