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The Well-being of Nations
The Role of Human and Social Capital
OECD. Published by : OECD Publishing , Publication date:  02 May 2001
Pages: 120 , Language: English
Version: Print (Paperback) + Free PDF
ISBN: 9789264185890 , OECD Code: 962001011P1
Price:   €34 | $47 | £30 | ¥4400 | MXN610 , Standard shipping included!
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In a rapidly changing world, the success of nations, communities and individuals may be linked, more than ever before, to how they adapt to change, learn and share knowledge. This report helps clarify the concepts of human and social capital and evaluates their impact on economic growth and well-being. Although the evidence on social capital is less developed, reflecting the novelty of the concept in economic and social science, the report draws on a number of empirical studies which suggest potentially important linkages between human and social capital. The evidence suggests that human and social capital can be of key importance in contributing to a wide range of positive outcomes, including higher income, life satisfaction and social cohesion. Although there is no evidence for systematic "under-investment" in either human or social capital, concerns are expressed about the distribution and quality of each form of capital and how this might impact on future well-being. There is limited scope for public policy to change the quality, stock and distribution of human and social capital in the short-term. However, a number of areas are discussed in which public, private and voluntary actors may leverage long-term improvements in both human and social capital.


Table of contents:

Introduction
Chapter 1. Emerging Social and Economic Concerns
-What are today's governments and societies concerned about?
-What is happening in some of these key areas of concern?
-The inter-relationship between well-being and human and social capital
-Is well-being sustainable over time?
Chapter 2. The Evidence on Human Capital
-Introduction
-What do we mean by human capital?
-How to we measure human capital?
-How is human capital developed?
-How is human capital distributed?
-Changing demand for human capital
-What is the impact of human capital on economic well-being?
-What is the impact of human capital on all aspects of human well-being?
-Summing Up
Chapter 3. The Evidence on Social Capital
-Introduction
-Difference concepts of social capital
-How do we measure social capital?
-The sources of social capital
-Are trust and civic participation changing over time?
-What lies behind changes in levels of trust and civic participation?
-What is the impact of social capital on well-being?
-The relationship between social capital and social inequality
-Impact of social capital on economic well-being
-Conclusion
Chapter 4. Policy Implications and Further Research Needs
-Introduction
-Policies for human capital
-Policies for social capital
-Knowledge gaps and future areas of research
-Conclusion
Appendix A. Some Measures of Well-Being
Appendix B. Some Trends in the Social and Economic Environments
Appendix C. Determination of School Attainment: The Research Evidence
Appendix D. The Impact of Human Capital on Economic Growth: Some Major Studies
Appendix E. Are Trust and Civic Engagement Declining in OECD Countries?
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