Social Capital and Self Perceived Health in Lone Mothers: A Multilevel Cross-Sectional Study across Europe
2022 (English)In: Journal of Family Issues, ISSN 0192-513X, E-ISSN 1552-5481, Vol. 43, no 3, p. 612-640Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]
This study aimed to explore the distribution of social capital and its relation to self-perceived health in lone mothers across Europe. Data were drawn from the European Social Survey Round 5. The sample was restricted to women (15–64 years), not cohabiting with a partner, and with children (≤ 18 years) living in the household. Social capital was measured using variables, representing both structural (political engagement, social support, and social activity) and cognitive (generalized trust, institutionalized trust, reciprocity, and a feeling of safety) components. Individual-level measurements: age, educational attainment, employment status, income level, and household economy. Country-level measurements: family policy model and collective social capital. A multilevel analysis was conducted. The results revealed cross-country variance in the level of lone mothers’ social capital. After adjustment for individual-level and country-level measurements, only reciprocity and a feeling of safety were related to good self-perceived health among lone mothers in Europe.
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Sage Publications, 2022. Vol. 43, no 3, p. 612-640
Keywords [en]
lone mothers, social capital, self-perceived health, socioeconomic factors, family policy model, welfare policies
National Category
Medical and Health Sciences Health Sciences
Identifiers
URN: urn:nbn:se:miun:diva-41595DOI: 10.1177/0192513X21994163ISI: 000628955500001Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85102439591OAI: oai:DiVA.org:miun-41595DiVA, id: diva2:1536553
2021-03-112021-03-112022-02-21Bibliographically approved