Full Description
This book examines the relationship between social capital and sense of well-being among China's youth. This is a population on whose well-being hangs the long-term social and economic development prospects of the entire country. Understanding the forces that shape the subjective beliefs and objective experiences of Chinese youth takes on urgency in a time of rapid and profound social change. Social scientists have increasingly been interested in the pivotal role access to social capital plays in people's life outcomes and self-assessment. This book applies some of those research findings to shed light on the current condition of and future outlook for youth in China.
Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. Concept and Theory of Happiness.- Chapter 3. Role of Social Capital on Well being from Development Perspective.- Chapter 4. Limitations of Research on Youth Social Capital.- Chapter 5.Relationship between College Students' personality Traits, Family SES and Well-being.- Chapter 6. Social Capital and Well-being of Youth Labor Force.- Chapter 7. Negative Effects of Social Capital: 'L' as a Case Study.- Chapter 8.Social Capital and Identity:Yunzhi as a Case Study.