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, toleran-ce, technology, and territory both as a stand-alone metropolitan area and in comparison to similar industrial …
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quality due to its effect on trust <p> while the tolerance of inequality, proxied by the political ideology of the median …’ tolerance of inequality exerts an additional influence. Empirical <p> findings suggest that inequality leads to lower legal …
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and empirically to the concepts of tolerance and trust, with the aim of illustrating what might emerge from a more … disapproval of homosexuality, and similar results are found for other ‘others’. With trust, the evidence shows that not only … individual but also national differences in the perceived fairness of others have substantial effects. To the extent that trust …
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This paper addresses the question of whether higher levels of education contribute to greater tolerance of homosexuals …. Using survey data for Ireland and exploiting a major reform to education, the abolition of fees for secondary schools in … 1968, it is shown that increases in education causes individuals to be significantly more tolerant of homosexuals. Ignoring …
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This paper addresses the question of whether higher levels of education contribute to greater tolerance of homosexuals …. Using survey data for Ireland and exploiting a major reform to education, the abolition of fees for secondary schools in … 1968, it is shown that increases in education causes individuals to be significantly more tolerant of homosexuals. Ignoring …
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