Journal article
Does social capital flatten the social gradient in early childhood development? An ecological study of two provinces in Canada
Abstract
Social capital is thought to buffer the negative effects of low income on health and thereby flatten the social gradient. Child development research on social capital has suggested that social networks of adults and children in a neighborhood may play a protective role in children’s outcomes. Yet little is known about how this relationship applies to diverse developmental outcomes in early childhood. This study examines whether the presence of …
Authors
Minh A; Ritland L; Webb S; Forer B; Brownell M; Duku E; Gagné M; Janus M; Muhajarine N; Guhn M
Journal
Social Indicators Research, Vol. 159, No. 2, pp. 549–568
Publisher
Springer Nature
Publication Date
1 2022
DOI
10.1007/s11205-021-02753-0
ISSN
0303-8300