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Who are Your Joneses? Socio-Specific Income Inequality and Trust

机译:谁是你的琼斯?社会特定收入不平等和信任

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Trust is a good approach to explain the functioning of markets, institutions or society as a whole. It is a key element in almost every commercial transaction over time and might be one of the main explanations of economic success and development. Trust diminishes the more we perceive others to have economically different living realities. In most of the relevant contributions, scholars have taken a macro perspective on the inequality-trust linkage, with an aggregation of both trust and inequality on a country level. However, patterns of within-country inequality and possibly influential determinants, such as perception and socioeconomic reference, remained undetected. This paper offers the opportunity to look at the interplay between inequality and trust at a more refined level. A measure of (generalized) trust emerges from ESS 5 survey which asks “...generally speaking, would you say that most people can be trusted, or that you can’t be too careful in dealing with people?”. With the use of 2009 EU-SILC data, measurements of income inequality are developed for age-specific groups of society in 22 countries. A sizable variation in inequality measures can be noticed. Even in low inequality countries, like Sweden, income imbalances within certain age groups have the potential to undermine social trust.
机译:信任是解释市场,机构或整个社会功能的好方法。随着时间的流逝,它是几乎所有商业交易中的关键要素,并且可能是经济成功与发展的主要解释之一。当我们认为他人在经济上有不同的生活现实时,信任就会减少。在大多数相关的贡献中,学者们对不平等与信任之间的联系采取了宏观观点,在国家层面上对信任和不平等进行了汇总。但是,仍然没有发现国家内部不平等的模式以及可能有影响的决定因素,例如知觉和社会经济参照。本文提供了一个机会,可以更精细地研究不平等与信任之间的相互作用。 ESS 5调查得出了一种(广义)信任的度量标准,该调查询问“ ...一般来讲,您是说大多数人可以信任吗?或者您在与人打交道时不太谨慎?”。利用2009年EU-SILC数据,针对22个国家/地区特定年龄段的社会群体,开发了收入不平等的衡量标准。可以注意到,不平等程度的变化很大。即使在瑞典等不平等程度较低的国家,某些年龄段的收入失衡也有可能破坏社会信任。

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