Social Capital in Divided Societies: Development of a Social Capital Questionnaire in Northern Ireland

Volume: 4 Number: 1 May 30, 2016
  • Kareena Mcaloney
  • Maurice Strınger
  • John Mallett
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Social Capital in Divided Societies: Development of a Social Capital Questionnaire in Northern Ireland

Abstract

The population of Northern Ireland is highly divided by religion across multiple aspects of social life including residence, education and employment. Increased understanding of the bonds between and across religious groups may shed light on the nature of group relations within this society. The social capital questionnaire (SCQ) was adapted for use in this religiously divided society. A 44 item pilot measure was assessed using exploratory and confirmatory factor analytic techniques with two independent samples (N1 = 204, N2 = 251). EFA identified nine factors while confirmatory factor analysis revealed an acceptable model fit of an eight factor solution. Social capital was lower among individuals from religiously segregated areas. Sex-differences in social capital suggest that females may play an important role in the development and maintenance of social capital stocks within and across the religious divide in Northern Ireland. Variations in the factor structure of the SCQ suggest that social capital may be structured differently in different cultures, and highlights the need to develop measures specific to the country or culture of interest.

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English

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Authors

Kareena Mcaloney This is me
Queen’s University Belfast

Maurice Strınger This is me
University of Ulster

John Mallett This is me
University of Ulster

Publication Date

May 30, 2016

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May 30, 2016

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Year 2011 Volume: 4 Number: 1

APA
Mcaloney, K., Strınger, M., & Mallett, J. (2016). Social Capital in Divided Societies: Development of a Social Capital Questionnaire in Northern Ireland. International Journal of Social Inquiry, 4(1), 113-131. https://izlik.org/JA77PZ24KS
AMA
1.Mcaloney K, Strınger M, Mallett J. Social Capital in Divided Societies: Development of a Social Capital Questionnaire in Northern Ireland. ijsi. 2016;4(1):113-131. https://izlik.org/JA77PZ24KS
Chicago
Mcaloney, Kareena, Maurice Strınger, and John Mallett. 2016. “Social Capital in Divided Societies: Development of a Social Capital Questionnaire in Northern Ireland”. International Journal of Social Inquiry 4 (1): 113-31. https://izlik.org/JA77PZ24KS.
EndNote
Mcaloney K, Strınger M, Mallett J (May 1, 2016) Social Capital in Divided Societies: Development of a Social Capital Questionnaire in Northern Ireland. International Journal of Social Inquiry 4 1 113–131.
IEEE
[1]K. Mcaloney, M. Strınger, and J. Mallett, “Social Capital in Divided Societies: Development of a Social Capital Questionnaire in Northern Ireland”, ijsi, vol. 4, no. 1, pp. 113–131, May 2016, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA77PZ24KS
ISNAD
Mcaloney, Kareena - Strınger, Maurice - Mallett, John. “Social Capital in Divided Societies: Development of a Social Capital Questionnaire in Northern Ireland”. International Journal of Social Inquiry 4/1 (May 1, 2016): 113-131. https://izlik.org/JA77PZ24KS.
JAMA
1.Mcaloney K, Strınger M, Mallett J. Social Capital in Divided Societies: Development of a Social Capital Questionnaire in Northern Ireland. ijsi. 2016;4:113–131.
MLA
Mcaloney, Kareena, et al. “Social Capital in Divided Societies: Development of a Social Capital Questionnaire in Northern Ireland”. International Journal of Social Inquiry, vol. 4, no. 1, May 2016, pp. 113-31, https://izlik.org/JA77PZ24KS.
Vancouver
1.Kareena Mcaloney, Maurice Strınger, John Mallett. Social Capital in Divided Societies: Development of a Social Capital Questionnaire in Northern Ireland. ijsi [Internet]. 2016 May 1;4(1):113-31. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA77PZ24KS

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