Correlation
Social Capital Mediation of Income for Disadvantaged Groups
The mediating effect of social capital on income indicates that individuals from disadvantaged groups (based on gender and race) often earn less due to a lack of social capital, which limits their access to high-status contacts and high-paying positions. While gender and racial background influence educational attainment, social capital retains a powerful correlational effect on income even when controlling for these demographic variables. This suggests that disadvantaged groups require initiatives to help them access resource-rich networks.
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Updated 2026-05-01
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