Unequal returns to social capital: the study of Malays in Singapore through a network lens |
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Authors: | Vincent Chua Irene Y.H. Ng |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Sociology, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore;2. Department of Social Work, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore |
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Abstract: | Using the concepts of ‘social capital deficit’ and ‘return deficit’, this study considers the social network aspects of social disadvantage among Malays in Singapore, as compared to Singaporean Chinese. Analysing a 2005 representative survey, we find Malays have less social capital than Chinese, a social capital deficit partly explained by their lower educational attainment. We find no return deficit in earnings: that is, every additional unit of social capital increases earnings equally for Chinese and Malays. However, we find return deficits in education: every additional unit of social capital (e.g. ties to educated parents) increases educational attainment more for Chinese than Malays. In all, this study offers a social capital explanation for Malay ‘plight’, complementing the more conventional explanations of human and economic capital. |
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Keywords: | Malay disadvantage social capital social capital deficit return deficit education labour market |
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