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Social Capital and Social Connectedness Collection

People's bonds, associations and networks - as well as the civil, political, and institutional characteristics of the society in which they live - can be powerful drivers affecting the quality of life among a community's, a city's, or a nation's inhabitants and their ability to achieve both individual and societal goals. These titles explore how civic engagement, social cohesion, and other dimensions of social capital affect social, economic and health outcomes for individuals and communities.