Extant research demonstrates that citizens’ evaluations of national economic performance play an important role in determining trust in politicians and political institutions, whereas evaluations of their own economic situation play a lesser or even negligible role. Utilizing American National Election Studies data and more apposite measures of personal economic privation during an age of globalization and de-industrialization, this article finds that the extent to which citizens perceive themselves and their families to be economically insecure has a statistically significant and substantial negative effect on political trust. Indeed, the effect at least matches those of macroeconomic evaluations and party identification. This art...
The world of media has grown immensely, from 24-hour daily news to social media platforms to busines...
This paper postulates that a country’s integration into the world economy may lower citizens’ politi...
Economic insecurity has attracted growing attention in social, academic and policy cir- cles. Howeve...
Several decades of trust research has confirmed that difficult national economic conditions help exp...
Political trust is important for the effective functioning of government. This paper uses cross coun...
peer reviewedEconomic insecurity has attracted growing attention, but there is no consensus as to it...
This paper attempts to update our awareness of consequences that trust in government can have on the...
Low levels of trust in government have potentially wide-ranging implications for governing stability...
Low levels of trust in government have potentially wide-ranging implications for governing stability...
Low levels of trust in government have potentially wide-ranging implications for governing stability...
Low levels of trust in government have potentially wide-ranging implications for governing stability...
Political trust has never returned to Great Society era levels. Conventional wisdom suggests that ch...
This paper postulates that a country’s integration into the world economy may lower citizens’ politi...
This paper asks whether trust in political institutions depends on individual’s political leaning an...
Trust links ordinary citizens to the institutions that are intended to represent them, and thereby e...
The world of media has grown immensely, from 24-hour daily news to social media platforms to busines...
This paper postulates that a country’s integration into the world economy may lower citizens’ politi...
Economic insecurity has attracted growing attention in social, academic and policy cir- cles. Howeve...
Several decades of trust research has confirmed that difficult national economic conditions help exp...
Political trust is important for the effective functioning of government. This paper uses cross coun...
peer reviewedEconomic insecurity has attracted growing attention, but there is no consensus as to it...
This paper attempts to update our awareness of consequences that trust in government can have on the...
Low levels of trust in government have potentially wide-ranging implications for governing stability...
Low levels of trust in government have potentially wide-ranging implications for governing stability...
Low levels of trust in government have potentially wide-ranging implications for governing stability...
Low levels of trust in government have potentially wide-ranging implications for governing stability...
Political trust has never returned to Great Society era levels. Conventional wisdom suggests that ch...
This paper postulates that a country’s integration into the world economy may lower citizens’ politi...
This paper asks whether trust in political institutions depends on individual’s political leaning an...
Trust links ordinary citizens to the institutions that are intended to represent them, and thereby e...
The world of media has grown immensely, from 24-hour daily news to social media platforms to busines...
This paper postulates that a country’s integration into the world economy may lower citizens’ politi...
Economic insecurity has attracted growing attention in social, academic and policy cir- cles. Howeve...