Love Thy Neighbor? Ethnoracial Diversity and Trust Reexamined
Abstract
According to recent research, ethnoracial diversity negatively affects trust and social capital. This article challenges the current conception and measurement of “diversity” and invites scholars to rethink “social capital” in complex societies. It reproduces the analysis of Putnam and shows that the association between diversity and self-reported trust is a compositional artifact attributable to residential sorting: nonwhites report lower trust...
Paper Details
Title
Love Thy Neighbor? Ethnoracial Diversity and Trust Reexamined
Published Date
Nov 1, 2015
Volume
121
Issue
3
Pages
722 - 782
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