Abstract Recent findings indicate that more pronounced community heterogeneity is associated with lower levels of social capital. These studies, however, concentrate on specific aspects in which people differ (such as income inequality or ethnic diversity). In the present paper, we introduce the number of parties in the local party system as a more encompassing measure of community heterogeneity. This builds on the argument that the number of relevant socio-economic cleavages in the population (i.e. heterogeneity) determines the level of party system fragmentation. Using data on 307 Flemish municipalities, we find that municipalities with a more heterogeneous population indeed have lower levels of social capital. Hence, our study endorses—a...
This paper analyzes data for a random sample drawn from the Dutch population who reveal their capaci...
One of the purposes of political parties is to reduce a heterogeneous polity into a few political e...
This article focuses on the core theory recently proposed by Putnam on the relationship between ethn...
Abstract Recent findings indicate that more pronounced community heterogeneity is associated with lo...
Objective. This study examines the relationship between community heterogeneity and social capital o...
Objective. This study examines the relationship between community heterogeneity and social capital ...
This paper studies what determines group formation and the degree of participation when the populati...
During the last decades, Flanders has become increasingly ethnically and culturally diverse. In this...
This study examines how the interplay between racial diversity and economic inequality affects varia...
During the last decades, the region of Flanders (Belgium) has become increasingly ethnically and cul...
Up till now, a systematic test of the impact of theoretically relevant locality characteristics on s...
Social capital is presumed to help individuals who lack financial or human capital achieve collectiv...
This article examines the effect of ethnic diversity on social capital in Amsterdam neighbourhoods b...
We study the empirical consistency of survey based (micro level) indicators of social capital and lo...
This paper analyzes data for a random sample drawn from the Dutch population who reveal their capaci...
One of the purposes of political parties is to reduce a heterogeneous polity into a few political e...
This article focuses on the core theory recently proposed by Putnam on the relationship between ethn...
Abstract Recent findings indicate that more pronounced community heterogeneity is associated with lo...
Objective. This study examines the relationship between community heterogeneity and social capital o...
Objective. This study examines the relationship between community heterogeneity and social capital ...
This paper studies what determines group formation and the degree of participation when the populati...
During the last decades, Flanders has become increasingly ethnically and culturally diverse. In this...
This study examines how the interplay between racial diversity and economic inequality affects varia...
During the last decades, the region of Flanders (Belgium) has become increasingly ethnically and cul...
Up till now, a systematic test of the impact of theoretically relevant locality characteristics on s...
Social capital is presumed to help individuals who lack financial or human capital achieve collectiv...
This article examines the effect of ethnic diversity on social capital in Amsterdam neighbourhoods b...
We study the empirical consistency of survey based (micro level) indicators of social capital and lo...
This paper analyzes data for a random sample drawn from the Dutch population who reveal their capaci...
One of the purposes of political parties is to reduce a heterogeneous polity into a few political e...
This article focuses on the core theory recently proposed by Putnam on the relationship between ethn...