Original paper
LINKS BETWEEN NEIGHBORHOOD CONTEXT AND ACCESS TO SOCIAL CAPITAL IN LATER LIFE
Abstract
Social capital is essential for healthy living in later life, and evidence indicates the importance of neighborhood context in facilitating access to this resource. However, additional research is needed to compare how objective and subjective indicators of context shape this association. We examine links between objective (census tract-level population density and composition) and subjective (perceived safety and quiet) indicators of...
Paper Details
Title
LINKS BETWEEN NEIGHBORHOOD CONTEXT AND ACCESS TO SOCIAL CAPITAL IN LATER LIFE
Published Date
Nov 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
3
Issue
Supplement_1
Pages
S63 - S64
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