Nunzia Nappo
University of Naples Federico II
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SSM-Population Health | 2017
Damiano Fiorillo; Giuseppe Lubrano Lavadera; Nunzia Nappo
Although social capital has been hypothesized to have positive influence on psychological health, a relationship between social capital dimensions and psychological wellbeing has rarely been found. This longitudinal study investigates the relationship between social participation in associations and self-rated psychological health. The paper uses five waves of the British Household Panel Survey (BHPS) from 1991 to 1995 (unbalanced panel N=45,761). Ordered logit fixed effect methods were used to study the longitudinal link between structural social capital (being a member, active, and both a member and active in associations) and self-rated psychological health assessed by single items of the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-12) controlling for age, marital status, household size, number of children, education, income, economic status, number of visits to the GP and health problems. The paper shows that being only a member and only active in associations has no statistical relationship with almost all the items of the GHQ-12. Instead, being both a member and active in associations is linked to all “positive” items of self-rated psychological health and to two main “negative” items of psychological wellbeing. These findings highlight the protective role of being both a member and active in associations against poor psychological health outcomes.
Forum for Social Economics | 2016
Nunzia Nappo
Abstract The aim of this paper is to analyse, using a standard ordered probit model, the correlates of worker effort within Italian social cooperatives. The main assumption of the paper is that employee effort depends not only on standard variables that explain effort but also on employees’ interpersonal relationships on the job. The analysis adds a new piece of evidence to the extant literature on effort, i.e. the impact of on-the-job interpersonal relationships on effort. The results show that there exists a positive correlation between the quantity and quality of worker relations within the social enterprise with customers, volunteers, colleagues and superiors and effort.
EconStor Preprints | 2014
Damiano Fiorillo; Nunzia Nappo
Rivista di Politica Economica | 2011
Nunzia Nappo; Melania Verde
MPRA Paper | 2017
Fiorillo Damiano; Giuseppe Lubrano Lavadera; Nunzia Nappo
MPRA Paper | 2016
Damiano Fiorillo; Giuseppe Lubrano Lavadera; Nunzia Nappo
MPRA Paper | 2016
Damiano Fiorillo; Nunzia Nappo
MPRA Paper | 2015
Damiano Fiorillo; Nunzia Nappo
Determinanti ed effetti del volontariato: un profilo economico | 2015
Damiano Fiorillo; Nunzia Nappo
MPRA Paper | 2011
Damiano Fiorillo; Nunzia Nappo