We use a multi-level modelling approach to estimate the effect of ethnic diversity on measures of generalized and strategic trust using data from a new survey in Britain with a sample size approaching 25,000 individuals. In addition to the ethnic diversity of neighbourhoods, we incorporate a range of indicators of the socio-economic characteristics of individuals and the areas in which they live. Our results show no effect of ethnic diversity on generalized trust. There is a statistically significant association between diversity and a measure of strategic trust, but in substantive terms, the effect is trivial and dwarfed by the effects of economic deprivation and the social connectedness of individuals.</jats:p
According to recent research, ethnoracial diversity negatively affects trust and social capital. Thi...
Generalized trust is a value that leads to many positive outcomes for a society–greater tolerance of...
Item does not contain fulltextEthnically diverse neighbourhoods are generally less cohesive. A negat...
We use a multi-level modelling approach to estimate the effect of ethnic diversity on measures of ge...
We use a multi-level modelling approach to estimate the effect of ethnic diversity on measures of ge...
Attention in the social capital literature has turned of late to a consideration of the effect of et...
This research reported here speaks to a contentious debate concerning the potential negative consequ...
While most current research documents a negative relation between ethnic diversity and generalized t...
Some researchers claim that diverse populations lead to less trust. Generalized trust is a core val...
While most current research documents a negative relation between ethnic diversity and generalized t...
While most current research documents a negative relation between ethnic diversity and generalized t...
This article contributes to the debate about the effects of ethnic diversity on social cohesion, par...
Putnam (2007) claims that in the short run ethnic diversity tends to reduce solidarity and social ca...
<div><p>Several scholars have concluded that ethnic diversity has negative consequences for social t...
This paper investigates the relationship between neighbourhood ethnic and linguistic heterogeneity a...
According to recent research, ethnoracial diversity negatively affects trust and social capital. Thi...
Generalized trust is a value that leads to many positive outcomes for a society–greater tolerance of...
Item does not contain fulltextEthnically diverse neighbourhoods are generally less cohesive. A negat...
We use a multi-level modelling approach to estimate the effect of ethnic diversity on measures of ge...
We use a multi-level modelling approach to estimate the effect of ethnic diversity on measures of ge...
Attention in the social capital literature has turned of late to a consideration of the effect of et...
This research reported here speaks to a contentious debate concerning the potential negative consequ...
While most current research documents a negative relation between ethnic diversity and generalized t...
Some researchers claim that diverse populations lead to less trust. Generalized trust is a core val...
While most current research documents a negative relation between ethnic diversity and generalized t...
While most current research documents a negative relation between ethnic diversity and generalized t...
This article contributes to the debate about the effects of ethnic diversity on social cohesion, par...
Putnam (2007) claims that in the short run ethnic diversity tends to reduce solidarity and social ca...
<div><p>Several scholars have concluded that ethnic diversity has negative consequences for social t...
This paper investigates the relationship between neighbourhood ethnic and linguistic heterogeneity a...
According to recent research, ethnoracial diversity negatively affects trust and social capital. Thi...
Generalized trust is a value that leads to many positive outcomes for a society–greater tolerance of...
Item does not contain fulltextEthnically diverse neighbourhoods are generally less cohesive. A negat...