Publication Type : Journal Article
Publisher : Social Indicators Research
Source : Social Indicators Research, vol. 132, no. 1, pp. 313-339, 2017
Campus : Amritapuri
Center : Amrita Center for Economics & Governance (ACEG)
Year : 2017
Abstract : Using data from the World Values Survey, this study examines the associations among trust, social networks and subjective wellbeing in China. We address the endogenous nature of trust and social networks, and examine how these elements of social capital affect subjective wellbeing. We also explore the interplay between trust and social networks. Existing literature suggests that trust and social networks positively impact wellbeing, with one strand of the literature suggesting that in developed countries social capital is a stronger determinant of wellbeing than income. However, we find that this is not the case for China (a developing country) where the effects of trust and social networks on wellbeing are found to be relatively weaker compared to the effect of income.
Cite this Research Publication : Sefa Awaworyi Churchill and Mishra, V., “Trust, social networks and wellbeing in China”, Social Indicators Research, vol. 132, no. 1, pp. 313-339, 2017