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In recent decades, the issue of social capital has attracted academic interest among social scientists, especially after registering experiences that have demonstrated their contribution to the achievement of collective goals by groups and communities. Families, for instance, deal with everyday life situations by relying on social capital built within the framework of social relations. This article provides an overview of research on families and social capital since the nineties, identifying trends and some challenges in addressing the issue.

Mónica Velásquez-Pineda, Universidad del Valle. Cali, Colombia.

Trabajadora Social egresada de la Universidad de Caldas. Candidata a magíster en Estudios de Familia y Desarrollo por la Universidad de Caldas. Docente Escuela de Trabajo Social y Desarrollo Humano. Universidad del Valle.

Velásquez-Pineda, M. (2013). Families and social capital: research developments. PROSPECTIVA. Revista De Trabajo Social E Intervención Social, (18), 411–445. https://doi.org/10.25100/prts.v0i18.1137

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