Does Social Capital Matter in the Well-Being of Rural People?: A Study in the Central Province of Sri Lanka

<p>Social capital has widely been discussed among scholars and practitioners as an important resource in creating well-being. But research conducted on social capital in Sri Lankan societies has not been much and hence, it is an inadequately discussed concept locally. Therefore, the objective...

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Main Authors: KWHAN Somaratne, OG Dayaratne, HVA Wickramasuriya
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Language:English
Published: Postgraduate Institute of Agriculture, University of Peradeniya 2011-10-01
Series:Tropical Agricultural Research
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spelling doaj-dff6edb904004250869a52faac09cf4e2020-11-25T00:11:20ZengPostgraduate Institute of Agriculture, University of PeradeniyaTropical Agricultural Research1016-14222011-10-0122329630410.4038/tar.v22i3.37023054Does Social Capital Matter in the Well-Being of Rural People?: A Study in the Central Province of Sri LankaKWHAN Somaratne0OG Dayaratne1HVA Wickramasuriya2Postgraduate Institute of Agriculture, University of PeradeniyaDepartment of Economics, Faculty of Arts, University of PeradeniyaDepartment of Agricultural Extension, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Peradeniya<p>Social capital has widely been discussed among scholars and practitioners as an important resource in creating well-being. But research conducted on social capital in Sri Lankan societies has not been much and hence, it is an inadequately discussed concept locally. Therefore, the objective of this study was to examine the relevance of social capital in creating well-being in the selected local scenario of rural areas in the Central Province. A positive relationship was hypothesized between the two variables. The sample size was 420 individuals and multi stage stratified random sampling was adopted. Questionnaire was the data collection tool. The weighted principle component was used to develop indices for social capital and well-being. A bivariate correlation matrix and a simple regression Model were developed to examine the association. A significant and positive association was found, but the strength of the association was only moderate. Also, social capital explained only a small variation of well-being. Therefore, this research concluded that though social capital contributed significantly to well-being, it has not been able develop a strong association by itself; the other types of capital embedded in social relationship were also important. The prevailing rural characteristics of poverty and deficient diversity in social relationships were explained as major factors that weakened the strength of the association between social capital and well-being.</p> <p><strong>Key words: </strong>Social capital; well-being</p> <p>DOI: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.4038/tar.v22i3.3702">http://dx.doi.org/10.4038/tar.v22i3.3702</a> &nbsp;</p> <p><em>Tropical Agricultural Research </em>22(3) (2011) 296-304</p>https://tar.sljol.info/articles/3702social capitalwell-being
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Does Social Capital Matter in the Well-Being of Rural People?: A Study in the Central Province of Sri Lanka
Tropical Agricultural Research
social capital
well-being
author_facet KWHAN Somaratne
OG Dayaratne
HVA Wickramasuriya
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title Does Social Capital Matter in the Well-Being of Rural People?: A Study in the Central Province of Sri Lanka
title_short Does Social Capital Matter in the Well-Being of Rural People?: A Study in the Central Province of Sri Lanka
title_full Does Social Capital Matter in the Well-Being of Rural People?: A Study in the Central Province of Sri Lanka
title_fullStr Does Social Capital Matter in the Well-Being of Rural People?: A Study in the Central Province of Sri Lanka
title_full_unstemmed Does Social Capital Matter in the Well-Being of Rural People?: A Study in the Central Province of Sri Lanka
title_sort does social capital matter in the well-being of rural people?: a study in the central province of sri lanka
publisher Postgraduate Institute of Agriculture, University of Peradeniya
series Tropical Agricultural Research
issn 1016-1422
publishDate 2011-10-01
description <p>Social capital has widely been discussed among scholars and practitioners as an important resource in creating well-being. But research conducted on social capital in Sri Lankan societies has not been much and hence, it is an inadequately discussed concept locally. Therefore, the objective of this study was to examine the relevance of social capital in creating well-being in the selected local scenario of rural areas in the Central Province. A positive relationship was hypothesized between the two variables. The sample size was 420 individuals and multi stage stratified random sampling was adopted. Questionnaire was the data collection tool. The weighted principle component was used to develop indices for social capital and well-being. A bivariate correlation matrix and a simple regression Model were developed to examine the association. A significant and positive association was found, but the strength of the association was only moderate. Also, social capital explained only a small variation of well-being. Therefore, this research concluded that though social capital contributed significantly to well-being, it has not been able develop a strong association by itself; the other types of capital embedded in social relationship were also important. The prevailing rural characteristics of poverty and deficient diversity in social relationships were explained as major factors that weakened the strength of the association between social capital and well-being.</p> <p><strong>Key words: </strong>Social capital; well-being</p> <p>DOI: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.4038/tar.v22i3.3702">http://dx.doi.org/10.4038/tar.v22i3.3702</a> &nbsp;</p> <p><em>Tropical Agricultural Research </em>22(3) (2011) 296-304</p>
topic social capital
well-being
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