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Knies, Gundi – Social Indicators Research, 2012
A series of studies have suggested that changes in others' income may be perceived differently in post-transition and capitalist societies. This paper draws on the German Socio-economic Panel Study (SOEP) matched with micro-marketing indicators of population characteristics in very tightly drawn neighbourhoods to investigate whether reactions to…
Descriptors: Income, Foreign Countries, Comparative Analysis, Social Change
Goerres, Achim; Prinzen, Katrin – Social Indicators Research, 2012
There is a large and growing literature on welfare state attitudes, most of which is built on random-sample population surveys with standardised closed-question items. This article criticises the existing survey instruments, especially those that are used within the International Social Survey Programme, in a novel approach with focus group data…
Descriptors: Evidence, Measurement, Positive Attitudes, Negative Attitudes
Benish-Weisman, Maya; Shye, Samuel – Social Indicators Research, 2011
Two different perspectives on immigration outcomes are employed and interrelated: Overall assessments of the success in immigration and systemic quality of life assessments (using SQOL model, Shye in Soc Indic Res, 21:243-378, 1989). Data were collected from a sample of 337 immigrants to Israel from the former USSR. Results reveal that quality of…
Descriptors: Quality of Life, Foreign Countries, Immigration, Immigrants
Haller, Max; Hadler, Markus; Kaup, Gerd – Social Indicators Research, 2013
The increase in leisure time over the last century is well documented. We know much less, however, about the quality of the use of leisure time. Quite divergent predictions exist in this regard: Some authors have argued that the new, extensive free time will lead to new forms of time pressure and stress; others have foreseen an expansion of…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Religion, Economic Development, Leisure Time
Bayanpourtehrani, Ghazal; Sylwester, Kevin – Social Indicators Research, 2013
This paper empirically examines associations between female labor force participation (FLFP) and democracy. Using a cross-country, time series (1980-2005) data set, we find evidence that FLFP is lower in democracies. One possible explanation is that dictators promote FLFP above what traditional norms would dictate and so a greater freedom to…
Descriptors: Democracy, Labor Force Nonparticipants, Females, Males
Tsai, Ming-Chang; Laczko, Leslie; Bjornskov, Christian – Social Indicators Research, 2011
This cross-national investigation examines hypotheses derived from two major alternative perspectives on the determinants of trust in contemporary societies. Is a society's level of generalized trust a function of its ethnic composition, or of its type of governance and political system? The argument that social diversity (ethnic, linguistic, and…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Trust (Psychology), Democracy, Governance
Zagorski, Krzysztof – Social Indicators Research, 2011
This paper discusses the relations between economic development, family income, and happiness in post-communist Poland from the point of view of Inglehart's theory of modernization. The happiness is understood as satisfaction with income and life, and as psychological well-being. The analysis of survey data yields the conclusion that economic…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Family Income, Statistical Data, Foreign Countries
Kim, Kyo-seong; Lee, Yongwoo; Lee, Yu-jeong – Social Indicators Research, 2010
This study aims to investigate factors contributing to poverty, one of the most significant social problems in Western societies. To this end, 13 countries that have made a variety of efforts to reduce poverty, and therefore experienced similar development processes related to welfare, were selected. To overcome the methodological limitations of…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Poverty, Children, Foreign Countries
Jakobsen, Tor Georg – Social Indicators Research, 2011
This article examines the link between regime types, social expenditure, and welfare attitudes. By employing data on 19 countries taken from the World Values Survey, the main aim is to see to what degree the institutions of a country affect the attitudes of its citizens. According to Esping-Andersen ("The three worlds of welfare…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Expenditures, Social Indicators, Social Systems
Van Maele, Dimitri; Van Houtte, Mieke – Social Indicators Research, 2011
In exploring the quality of schools' social system, this study provides insight into in which types of schools students may encounter barriers in developing supportive teacher-student relationships because of teachers exposing low levels of trust in students. Student culture and teachability perceptions are assessed as incentives for teachers'…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Systems, Trust (Psychology), Teacher Attitudes
Senik, Claudia; Stichnoth, Holger; Van der Straeten, Karine – Social Indicators Research, 2009
Does immigration reduce natives' support for the welfare state? Evidence from the European Social Survey (2002/2003) suggests a more qualified relation. For Europe as a whole, there is only weak evidence of a negative association between the perceived presence of immigrants and natives' support for the welfare state. However, this weak average…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Immigration, Immigrants, Welfare Services
Amable, Bruno – Social Indicators Research, 2009
This paper tests the impact of various determinants of the preference for two key elements of the European social models: redistribution and trade unions, using individual data from the first round of the European Social Survey. The basic hypothesis is that the main determinant of an individual's support for these elements of the European models…
Descriptors: Labor Market, Unions, Foreign Countries, Social Theories
Malchow-Moller, Nikolaj; Munch, Jakob Roland; Schroll, Sanne; Skaksen, Jan Rose – Social Indicators Research, 2009
In this paper, we use data from the first two rounds of the European Social Survey to analyze the extent to which differences in average attitudes towards immigration across the EU-15 countries may be explained by differences in socioeconomic characteristics and individually perceived consequences of immigration, using an extension of a…
Descriptors: Differences, Attitudes, Socioeconomic Status, Public Policy
Georgellis, Yannis; Tsitsianis, Nicholas; Yin, Ya Ping – Social Indicators Research, 2009
Using data from the first two rounds of the European Social Survey, we examine the link between income, reference income and life satisfaction across Western Europe. We find that whilst there is a strong positive relationship between income and life satisfaction, reference or comparison income exerts a strong negative influence. Interestingly, our…
Descriptors: Income, Life Satisfaction, Foreign Countries, Correlation
Jowell, Roger; Eva, Gillian – Social Indicators Research, 2009
The European Social Survey, on which this issue of the journal focuses, is a 30-nation multi-funded survey series measuring attitude change. Started in 2001, it is characterised by unusually high standards of sampling and data equivalence. Its data are made available on-line with equal access to all, and have already attracted over 20,000 users.…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), Crime, Attitude Change, Social Capital
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