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Park, Chan-ung; Subramanian, S. V. – Social Forces, 2012
Generalized trust varies across individuals and countries. Past studies on trust have demonstrated that voluntary association membership, inequality and ethnic homogeneity at country level are important. However, those studies examined either individual-level or country-level factors separately. In this paper, we conceptualized the emergence of…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), Income, Voluntary Agencies, Individual Characteristics
Lange, Matthew; Dawson, Andrew – Social Forces, 2009
To test claims that postcolonial civil violence is a common legacy of colonialism, we create a dataset on the colonial heritage of 160 countries and explore whether a history of colonialism is related to indicators of inter-communal conflict, political rebellion and civil war in the years 1960-1999. The analysis provides evidence against sweeping…
Descriptors: War, Foreign Policy, Violence, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedPalmore, Erdman; Whittington, Frank J. – Social Forces, 1970
By using an equality index to measure the amount of overlap between percentage distributions of whites and nonwhites, it is shown that nonwhites have substantially progressed toward equality in income, education, occupation, employment, and housing. (JM)
Descriptors: Blacks, Equal Education, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Housing Discrimination

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