Belonging and Trust: Divorce and Social Capital
16 PagesPosted: 24 Feb 2011
Date Written: February 22, 2011
Abstract
To whom do spouses belong? Do they belong to their communities as well as each other and their immediate families? These questions are explored in an empirical paper demonstrating ways in which social capital in communities may affect even the marriages of people living in them.
Keywords: Social capital, divorce, family law, communities, belonging, trust
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Margaret Friedlander Brinig (Contact Author)

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