This paper examines why Latinos, over the past thirty years, are consistently more trusting of the federal government than are Anglos and Blacks. We address this puzzle by turning to previous research on racial politics and political trust. Consistent with previous research, discrimination and generational status are important predictors of Latinos' levels of political trust, with first generation Latinos more trusting than later generation Latinos. Encounters with racial discrimination also make Latinos and Blacks less trusting of government. In contrast, Anglos' levels of political trust can be explained by their economic evaluations as well as their partisanship. While these findings are insightful, they do not directly address why inter...
This thesis explores the impact of Latinidad in Latino political participation, especially in regard...
Existing research establishes that political trust is not only an important determinant of individua...
Recent months have dramatically illustrated how negative rhetoric over immigration is a staple of US...
This article examines why Latinos are more trusting of the federal government than Anglos and Blacks...
Political trust is an important concept in a representative democracy because it defines citizens’...
Objective. Existing research establishes that political trust is not only an important determinant o...
Trust in government is essential to democratic practice. This article analyzed the factors shaping t...
The degree to which citizens and residents trust the government is crucial for the maintenance of de...
The accelerated growth of the Latino population in the United States has made Latinos a coveted addi...
Traditionally, the Latino electorate has been considered to be Democratic in partisan affiliation. H...
The percentage of Americans who trust the government in Washington always or most of the time has be...
Past research has shown that the political participation of minorities in America is influenced by w...
It has been said by many political scientists that the Latino population in the United States has th...
There is limited solid evidence on the determinants of partisan preference among Latinos in the Unit...
African Americans have low levels of political trust when compared to white Americans. Explanations ...
This thesis explores the impact of Latinidad in Latino political participation, especially in regard...
Existing research establishes that political trust is not only an important determinant of individua...
Recent months have dramatically illustrated how negative rhetoric over immigration is a staple of US...
This article examines why Latinos are more trusting of the federal government than Anglos and Blacks...
Political trust is an important concept in a representative democracy because it defines citizens’...
Objective. Existing research establishes that political trust is not only an important determinant o...
Trust in government is essential to democratic practice. This article analyzed the factors shaping t...
The degree to which citizens and residents trust the government is crucial for the maintenance of de...
The accelerated growth of the Latino population in the United States has made Latinos a coveted addi...
Traditionally, the Latino electorate has been considered to be Democratic in partisan affiliation. H...
The percentage of Americans who trust the government in Washington always or most of the time has be...
Past research has shown that the political participation of minorities in America is influenced by w...
It has been said by many political scientists that the Latino population in the United States has th...
There is limited solid evidence on the determinants of partisan preference among Latinos in the Unit...
African Americans have low levels of political trust when compared to white Americans. Explanations ...
This thesis explores the impact of Latinidad in Latino political participation, especially in regard...
Existing research establishes that political trust is not only an important determinant of individua...
Recent months have dramatically illustrated how negative rhetoric over immigration is a staple of US...