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Resilience by solidary ties. / Alaminos, Antonio; Pervova, Irina.

In: OBETS, Vol. 10, No. 1, 2016, p. 211-234.

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Alaminos, Antonio ; Pervova, Irina. / Resilience by solidary ties. In: OBETS. 2016 ; Vol. 10, No. 1. pp. 211-234.

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title = "Resilience by solidary ties",
abstract = "This article considers an empirical approach to the relationships among three well known concepts: {"}Benevolence{"} (Schwartz), Solidarity and Resilience ({"}Subjective wellbeing scale{"} - SWB). The first concept refers to cultural values, the second one to social networks and the third to the ability to recover from crisis. The measurement of solidarity has been done from the point of view of supportive ties. The baseline hypothesis considers that the presence of a high value in Benevolence contributes to the involvements in solidarity networks. Participation in supportive relationships facilitates recovery from personal crisis. Using data from the European Social Survey (ESS6), we conclude from this structural analysis that the resilience reflected in a society is partly a consequence of the supportive networks shaped by the presence of benevolence values.",
keywords = "Benevolence values, Resilience, Social ties, Solidarity, Structural model",
author = "Antonio Alaminos and Irina Pervova",
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