Does bridging or bonding social capital matter for redistribution preferences? Existing literature demonstrates causal link between measures of social capital and such preferences but does it mostly for developed countries with good enforcement of formal rules and without a distinction between two completely different types of social capital. We argue that welfare state relies on contributions from an immense number of anonymous citizens, thus attitudes towards strangers, i.e. generalized trust and solidarity should be salient. Using two surveys of about 34,000 and 37,000 Russians we prove this proposition showing the importance of the bridging type but not the bonding one. Instrumenting social capital with education, climate and distance f...
In the wake of the global economic and fiscal crisis, welfare states are now entering a new phase of...
Contains fulltext : 62555.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We set out to ...
Does institutional trust on the individual and on the countrylevel influence public attitudes to sta...
The debate about the relationship between social capital the welfare state has produced contradictor...
Social capital is a contentious and multifaceted topic. A broad consensus has been reached, however,...
Who supports social policy in the developing world? Most of what we know about micro-level preferenc...
This paper explores how individual preferences for income redistribution are influenced by social ca...
Social capital is a contentious and multifaceted topic. A broad consensus has been reached, however,...
This paper explores how individual preferences for income redistribution are influenced by social ca...
Using confirmatory factor analysis and several regression models, this paper assesses the relation b...
Russia is going through a stage of becoming accompanied by complex internal problems. They are assoc...
Abstract: The object of this paper is a reflection on the role that social capital can play in the p...
Social capital is a relatively new concept compared to welfare, though debates on the advantages of ...
Support for governmental redistribution tended to be greater for the poor than the rich in a represe...
This article investigates the determinants of social capital by analyzing an original survey of post...
In the wake of the global economic and fiscal crisis, welfare states are now entering a new phase of...
Contains fulltext : 62555.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We set out to ...
Does institutional trust on the individual and on the countrylevel influence public attitudes to sta...
The debate about the relationship between social capital the welfare state has produced contradictor...
Social capital is a contentious and multifaceted topic. A broad consensus has been reached, however,...
Who supports social policy in the developing world? Most of what we know about micro-level preferenc...
This paper explores how individual preferences for income redistribution are influenced by social ca...
Social capital is a contentious and multifaceted topic. A broad consensus has been reached, however,...
This paper explores how individual preferences for income redistribution are influenced by social ca...
Using confirmatory factor analysis and several regression models, this paper assesses the relation b...
Russia is going through a stage of becoming accompanied by complex internal problems. They are assoc...
Abstract: The object of this paper is a reflection on the role that social capital can play in the p...
Social capital is a relatively new concept compared to welfare, though debates on the advantages of ...
Support for governmental redistribution tended to be greater for the poor than the rich in a represe...
This article investigates the determinants of social capital by analyzing an original survey of post...
In the wake of the global economic and fiscal crisis, welfare states are now entering a new phase of...
Contains fulltext : 62555.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We set out to ...
Does institutional trust on the individual and on the countrylevel influence public attitudes to sta...