Unanticipated gains : origins of network inequality in everyday life /
"Social capital theorists have shown that some people do better than others in part because they enjoy larger, more supportive, or otherwise more useful networks. But why do some people have better networks than others? Unanticipated Gains argues that the practice and structure of the churches,...
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Oxford ; New York :
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