This paper investigates the impact of inequality on individual civic engagement at the community level, whether this impact persists over time, and what mechanisms may shape the relationship between inequality and civic engagement. The results show that inequality in Colombia is associated with increases in individual participation in political organizations, including increased membership, meeting attendance, and assumption of leadership roles. Mechanisms explaining this effect include elite influence, strong connectivity between community members, and high individual aspirations. The effect is strongest in the medium term and weakens over time
This paper, based on a lecture given at the University of Sussex, UK, takes on the issue of growing ...
Artículo de publicación ISIPolitical participation has frequently been associated with individual re...
Whereas research on civic engagement with a European or North American focus usually assumes that a ...
Rising socio-economic inequality in many countries raises the question of how it affects individuals...
The potential effects of economic inequality on markets and democracy have received significant atte...
This article examines why people violate rationality and take part in their communities, differen-ti...
This paper aims to identify the effect of political exclusion on social capital in Colombia, suggest...
2Since Aristotle, who observed that great economic inequality leads the wealthy to seek a share of p...
The Americas are a region of profound economic and social inequality, although the depth of inequali...
Research on perceptions of economic inequality focuses on estimations of the distribution of financ...
Is inequality harmful for economic growth? Is the underdevelopment of Latin America related to its u...
This paper discusses how disparities and in particular perceptions of inequality may have influenced...
Previous research suggests that where inequality is high, participation is low. Two arguments are ge...
Research on perceptions of economic inequality focuses on estimations of the distribution of financ...
Previous research has found a steady increase in the number of people involved in emerging forms of ...
This paper, based on a lecture given at the University of Sussex, UK, takes on the issue of growing ...
Artículo de publicación ISIPolitical participation has frequently been associated with individual re...
Whereas research on civic engagement with a European or North American focus usually assumes that a ...
Rising socio-economic inequality in many countries raises the question of how it affects individuals...
The potential effects of economic inequality on markets and democracy have received significant atte...
This article examines why people violate rationality and take part in their communities, differen-ti...
This paper aims to identify the effect of political exclusion on social capital in Colombia, suggest...
2Since Aristotle, who observed that great economic inequality leads the wealthy to seek a share of p...
The Americas are a region of profound economic and social inequality, although the depth of inequali...
Research on perceptions of economic inequality focuses on estimations of the distribution of financ...
Is inequality harmful for economic growth? Is the underdevelopment of Latin America related to its u...
This paper discusses how disparities and in particular perceptions of inequality may have influenced...
Previous research suggests that where inequality is high, participation is low. Two arguments are ge...
Research on perceptions of economic inequality focuses on estimations of the distribution of financ...
Previous research has found a steady increase in the number of people involved in emerging forms of ...
This paper, based on a lecture given at the University of Sussex, UK, takes on the issue of growing ...
Artículo de publicación ISIPolitical participation has frequently been associated with individual re...
Whereas research on civic engagement with a European or North American focus usually assumes that a ...