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Study of Relationships Between Family Social Capital and Youth’s Social Well-Being
Khadije Safari1 , Solmaz Shayeste 2
1- Faculty member of social science department of Alzahra university
2- , paradiselost_1400@yahoo.com
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Introduction: well-being defines as the assessment of the one’s relationship with others, fellows and his/her community around and as such it can be considered as an important measure of life quality. This study tries it assess the social well-being of youth women and men to explore the role of family social capital in the form of this deal.
Method: This study, based on valid samples population of384individualsyouth18-29 years old Tabriz by survey questionnaire and cluster sampling technique was conducted.
Results: The results indicate that the social well-being of participants with an average 58/65,(0-100 range), percent is above average. The results show that there is a meaningful and direct relation between family social capital and its dimensions (social capital within and beyond the family) whit youth’s social well-being. Also, among field variables, there is a meaningful relation between one’s education and social well-being. Finally, According to the regression analysis, the variables of this dissertation specify 35/9 percent of the youth’s social well-being variance.
Conclusion: As predicted, family social capital improves the youth’s social wellbeing.

Keywords: Social Capital, Social Well-Being, Quality of Life
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Special
Received: 2016/02/12 | Accepted: 2016/09/29 | Published: 2016/09/29


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