International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care
Volume 3, Issue 2, 2007, Pages 4-21
Social Capital, Ethnicity and Children's WellBeing: Aspects of Social Capital in the Everyday Lives of British Punjabi Children (Review)
Hossain R. ,
Watters C. ,
Brown R. ,
Cameron L. ,
Landau A. ,
Letouze D. ,
Nigbur D. ,
Rutland A.
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University of Kent, United Kingdom
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University of Kent, United Kingdom
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University of Sussex, United Kingdom
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University of Kent, United Kingdom
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University of Sussex, United Kingdom
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University of Sussex, United Kingdom
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Canterbury Christ Church University, United Kingdom
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University of Kent, United Kingdom
Abstract
This paper discusses the relationship between minority ethnicity, wellbeing and children's social capital in the light of data from a qualitative study on social capital among 32 British Punjabi primary school children. Through a broad overview of social capital literature on ethnic minorities and children's welfare, the case is made for placing children's wellbeing in a contextual framework that acknowledges the variety and wealth of children's everyday experiences. Looking at the children's social networks and future aspirations, the discussion will draw out ways in which social capital processes interact with other aspects of children's identity, including ethnicity and gender, from a childcentred perspective. Finally, some exploratory ideas are offered as to how bonding processes may affect children's psychological wellbeing, and how they may be viewed through the concept of ‘emotional capital’. © 2007, Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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DOI: 10.1108/17479894200700009
ISSN: 17479894
Cited by: 4
Original Language: English