Schweizer welten des sozialkapitals. Empirische untersuchungen zum sozialen leben in regionen und kantonen

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To what extent do the Swiss Regions and Cantons differ with regard to their stock of social capital? Based on the data of the Swiss Household Panel this article presents the first empirical investigation of the accumulation of social capital in Swiss sub-national units in a comparative perspective. Empirical evidence implies that the cantons of the German speaking region show more social capital than the French and Italian speaking parts of the country measured by the engagement in voluntary associations, or the interaction with colleagues and the neighbourhood. However, the Latin cantons show a greater stock of social interaction among family and close friends. Furthermore, our findings provide evidence for the existence of five Swiss worlds of social capital varying among the various types of social interaction. 2004 The Swiss Political Science Review.

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Freitag, M. (2004). Schweizer welten des sozialkapitals. Empirische untersuchungen zum sozialen leben in regionen und kantonen. Swiss Political Science Review, 10(2), 87–118. https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1662-6370.2004.tb00023.x

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