Title from PDF of title page, viewed January 10, 2019Thesis advisor: Marc GarcelonVitaIncludes bibliographical references (pages 135-139)Thesis (M.A.)--Department of Sociology. University of Missouri--Kansas City, 2018Previous research has demonstrated a significant relationship between trust and inequality at both the individual and national levels (Wilkinson and Pickett, 2010), but it is unclear whether the absence of trust produces inequality or vice versa. Large social surveys, such as the General Social Survey, that attempt to measure the concept of trust are flawed in that they assume that all respondents have the same conceptualization of the word “trust”, and furthermore leave much open to speculation as to whom respondent...
This dissertation found support for an alternative explanation of a country-level negative relation ...
This article examines why people violate rationality and take part in their communities, differen-ti...
Trust is a good approach to explain the functioning of markets, institutions or society as a whole. ...
Existing studies of trust formation in U.S. metropolitan areas have found that trust is lower when t...
Several non-experimental studies report that income inequality and other forms of population-based h...
Social science research has found that the benefits of social trust and related concepts like social...
Several cross-country studies have observed a negative correlation between inequality and interperso...
Income inequality has risen sharply in the United States over the past forty years, yet there remain...
Literature has argued that income inequality crowds out trust. However, whether income inequality ma...
Argued is that the fairness of a society affects its level of social trust more than does its homoge...
Title: Does perceived wealth inequality influence people’s attitudes toward being greedy? Wealth ine...
The goal of this thesis is to investigate the link between income inequality and corruption and pose...
This article examines, experimentally, whether inequality affects the social capital of trust in non...
In recent decades, commentators and academics have become increasingly concerned over the decline in...
We study the impact of unjust inequality on social trust and trustworthiness, and its separate effec...
This dissertation found support for an alternative explanation of a country-level negative relation ...
This article examines why people violate rationality and take part in their communities, differen-ti...
Trust is a good approach to explain the functioning of markets, institutions or society as a whole. ...
Existing studies of trust formation in U.S. metropolitan areas have found that trust is lower when t...
Several non-experimental studies report that income inequality and other forms of population-based h...
Social science research has found that the benefits of social trust and related concepts like social...
Several cross-country studies have observed a negative correlation between inequality and interperso...
Income inequality has risen sharply in the United States over the past forty years, yet there remain...
Literature has argued that income inequality crowds out trust. However, whether income inequality ma...
Argued is that the fairness of a society affects its level of social trust more than does its homoge...
Title: Does perceived wealth inequality influence people’s attitudes toward being greedy? Wealth ine...
The goal of this thesis is to investigate the link between income inequality and corruption and pose...
This article examines, experimentally, whether inequality affects the social capital of trust in non...
In recent decades, commentators and academics have become increasingly concerned over the decline in...
We study the impact of unjust inequality on social trust and trustworthiness, and its separate effec...
This dissertation found support for an alternative explanation of a country-level negative relation ...
This article examines why people violate rationality and take part in their communities, differen-ti...
Trust is a good approach to explain the functioning of markets, institutions or society as a whole. ...