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Existing studies of trust formation in U.S. metropolitan areas have found that trust is lower when there is more income … groups (racial income inequality). I find that greater racial income inequality reduces trust. Also, racial fragmentation is … no longer a significant determinant of trust once racial income inequality is accounted for. I also show that racial …
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Existing studies of trust formation in U.S. metropolitan areas have found that trust is lower when there is more income … groups (racial income inequality). I find that greater racial income inequality reduces trust. Also, racial fragmentation is … no longer a significant determinant of trust once racial income inequality is accounted for. I also show that racial …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011380998
trust. Focusing on second generation immigrants in Australia and the United States, we exploit the variation in the home and … individual trust. Our results indicate that trust in the home country contributes to the trust of second generation immigrants in … crime rate, economic inequality, race inequality and segregation by country of origin, also affect trust. Evidence for first …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010293233
an individual's local and general trust. A wide literature across economics and sociology has recognised the importance … of trust in facilitating economic growth and development and it is therefore important to investigate elements of social … organisation that encourage or inhibit the development of trust. We use fixed effects and instrumental variable regression and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011420720
individual trust. Focusing on second generation immigrants in Australia and the United States, we exploit the variation in the … conditions on individual trust. Our results indicate that trust in the home country contributes to the trust of second generation … country also affect individual trust. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011586014
individual trust. Focusing on second generation immigrants in Australia and the United States, we exploit the variation in the … conditions on individual trust. Our results indicate that trust in the home country contributes to the trust of second generation … country also affect individual trust. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010372436
an individual's local and general trust. A wide literature across economics and sociology has recognised the importance … of trust in facilitating economic growth and development and it is therefore important to investigate elements of social … organisation that encourage or inhibit the development of trust. We use fixed effects and instrumental variable regression and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011407700
trust. Focusing on second generation immigrants in Australia and the United States, we exploit the variation in the home and … individual trust. Our results indicate that trust in the home country contributes to the trust of second generation immigrants in … crime rate, economic inequality, race inequality and segregation by country of origin, also affect trust. Evidence for first …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010858800
trust. Focusing on second generation immigrants in Australia and the United States, we exploit the variation in the home and … individual trust. Our results indicate that trust in the home country contributes to the trust of second generation immigrants in … crime rate, economic inequality, race inequality and segregation by country of origin, also affect trust. Evidence for first …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010785487
factors that affect trust at a local level (‘localised trust’) and at a national level (‘generalised trust’). Trust is … neighbourhood level, trust is higher in affluent areas, and lower in ethnically and linguistically heterogeneous communities, with … localised trust for both natives and immigrants, and reduces generalised trust only for immigrants. Instrumental variables …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005032871