Item does not contain fulltextThis study reflects upon differences in generalized trust levels among active participants of voluntary organizations with varying levels of ethnic diversity. Based on the Family Survey of the Dutch Population 2009, we find that (a) average trust levels are highest among participants of ethnically diverse organizations; (b) On average, length of participation is unrelated to trust, and (c) ethnic diversity does not positively moderate this relationship; (d) Level of trust is considerably higher among recent joiners (0-2 years) of highly-diverse organizations (26%+ minority membership), than among recent joiners of (more) homogeneous organizations, strongly implying that those with higher trust select into diver...
Putnam (2007) claims that in the short run ethnic diversity tends to reduce solidarity and social ca...
We use a multi-level modelling approach to estimate the effect of ethnic diversity on measures of ge...
Item does not contain fulltextEthnically diverse neighbourhoods are generally less cohesive. A negat...
This study reflects upon differences in generalized trust levels among active participants of volunt...
While most current research documents a negative relation between ethnic diversity and generalized t...
Recently in the Netherlands and in Amsterdam, policymakers have started to see generalized trust as...
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...
We conduct an experiment with a representative sample of the Dutch population to study whether trust...
We test whether ethnic diversity in Dutch neighbourhoods and municipalities drives down associationa...
We test whether ethnic diversity in Dutch neighbourhoods and municipalities drives down associationa...
Most studies on ethnic diversity and social trust rely on the standard measure of generalized trust....
We use a multi-level modelling approach to estimate the effect of ethnic diversity on measures of ge...
Contains fulltext : 133598.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this study...
The current studies integrate different frameworks on the positive and negative consequences of ethn...
Putnam (2007) claims that in the short run ethnic diversity tends to reduce solidarity and social ca...
We use a multi-level modelling approach to estimate the effect of ethnic diversity on measures of ge...
Item does not contain fulltextEthnically diverse neighbourhoods are generally less cohesive. A negat...
This study reflects upon differences in generalized trust levels among active participants of volunt...
While most current research documents a negative relation between ethnic diversity and generalized t...
Recently in the Netherlands and in Amsterdam, policymakers have started to see generalized trust as...
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...
We conduct an experiment with a representative sample of the Dutch population to study whether trust...
We test whether ethnic diversity in Dutch neighbourhoods and municipalities drives down associationa...
We test whether ethnic diversity in Dutch neighbourhoods and municipalities drives down associationa...
Most studies on ethnic diversity and social trust rely on the standard measure of generalized trust....
We use a multi-level modelling approach to estimate the effect of ethnic diversity on measures of ge...
Contains fulltext : 133598.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this study...
The current studies integrate different frameworks on the positive and negative consequences of ethn...
Putnam (2007) claims that in the short run ethnic diversity tends to reduce solidarity and social ca...
We use a multi-level modelling approach to estimate the effect of ethnic diversity on measures of ge...
Item does not contain fulltextEthnically diverse neighbourhoods are generally less cohesive. A negat...