This paper considers the case of the international migrants’ confidence in political institutions, from a social embeddedness perspective on political trust. We use country-level aggregates of confidence in institutions as indicators of specific cultures of trust, and by employing data from the European Values Study, we test two competing hypotheses. First, as confidence in institutions depends on the values formed during early childhood, the international migrant’s confidence in political institutions in the current country of residency will be influenced by the confidence context from the country of origin. Second, the host country may have different norms of trust in political institutions, and a process of re-socialization may occur. Th...
AbstractThis paper estimates the intergenerational transmission of trust by studying children of imm...
This paper aims to increase our knowledge on the political trust of immigrants’ in established democ...
The purpose of the paper is to examine whether an acculturation of trust takes place among non-weste...
Political trust is seen as an important attribute in contemporary representative democracy. Politica...
Two explanations, institutionalization and socialization, are generally used to explain the impact o...
Bergh considers the relationship between migration and interpersonal trust in the European Union. In...
AbstractThis paper finds evidence that more democratic political institutions increase trust. Second...
Several recent studies show that immigrants exhibit higher levels of trust in public institutions th...
Recent studies report high levels of political trust among immigrants in Western Europe. Notably, su...
Analyses of social capital and immigration have stressed the negative impact that culturally diverse...
This article argues that discrepancies between individual-level conceptualisations of national ident...
This paper estimates the global prevalence of social trust and generosity among immigrants. We combi...
This research establishes the persistent effect of institutions on culture exploiting the natural ex...
Abstract: In this study, we investigate whether differences in generalized and political trust level...
In this study, we investigate whether differences in generalized and political trust levels between ...
AbstractThis paper estimates the intergenerational transmission of trust by studying children of imm...
This paper aims to increase our knowledge on the political trust of immigrants’ in established democ...
The purpose of the paper is to examine whether an acculturation of trust takes place among non-weste...
Political trust is seen as an important attribute in contemporary representative democracy. Politica...
Two explanations, institutionalization and socialization, are generally used to explain the impact o...
Bergh considers the relationship between migration and interpersonal trust in the European Union. In...
AbstractThis paper finds evidence that more democratic political institutions increase trust. Second...
Several recent studies show that immigrants exhibit higher levels of trust in public institutions th...
Recent studies report high levels of political trust among immigrants in Western Europe. Notably, su...
Analyses of social capital and immigration have stressed the negative impact that culturally diverse...
This article argues that discrepancies between individual-level conceptualisations of national ident...
This paper estimates the global prevalence of social trust and generosity among immigrants. We combi...
This research establishes the persistent effect of institutions on culture exploiting the natural ex...
Abstract: In this study, we investigate whether differences in generalized and political trust level...
In this study, we investigate whether differences in generalized and political trust levels between ...
AbstractThis paper estimates the intergenerational transmission of trust by studying children of imm...
This paper aims to increase our knowledge on the political trust of immigrants’ in established democ...
The purpose of the paper is to examine whether an acculturation of trust takes place among non-weste...