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The role of trust in the development of connectivities amongst rural elders in England and Wales

Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10251411 Journal of Rural Studies 2012 13 Pages PDF
Abstract
► Personal trust is very high amongst rural elders and greater than system trust. ► Trust loss damages connectivity and is rebuilt with non-judgement and forgiveness. ► Instrumental trust is a significant stimulus to connectivity.
Keywords
System trustConnectivitySocial capital
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The role of trust in the development of connectivities amongst rural elders in England and Wales
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Nigel Curry, Rhiannon Fisher,
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