Economic hardship and social capital in Europe: A comparative analysis of 27 democracies
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Title
Economic hardship and social capital in Europe: A comparative analysis of 27 democracies
Journal
European Journal of Political Research
ISSN
0304-4130
1475-6765
1475-6765
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2020
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
59
Number
2
Pages
290-311
Language
english
Abstract
This article evaluates whether economic hardship affects social capital in Europe. Comparing 27 European countries, it evaluates the impact of personal experiences of economic hardship on engagement in voluntary associations as a cornerstone of civic and democratic life. Empirical analyses of the Eurobarometer data indicate that individual economic hardship has indeed a negative effect on associational volunteering in Europe. However, the result is qualified in two respects. First, it is found that the effect of individual economic hardship is contingent upon education. Second, this effect mostly refers to volunteering for associations providing solidarity goods (Putnam groups). These results have broader implications for understanding how economic hardship shapes the social capital within democratic societies.
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Sociology and Political Science
Web of science
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