@article{brzozowska2021evidence, abstract = {The second demographic transition (SDT), which links ideational changes with demographic developments, is one of the most prominent and debated theoretical frameworks in family demography. Yet, its operationalisations as composite sets of measures remain unevaluated. Objective: We evaluate two most frequently used SDT indices: attitudinal and behavioural. We assess how strongly they have been linked to each other in the last three decades in Europe and test their consistency over time. Methods: Using four waves of the European Values Study and publicly available demographic indicators for 23 European countries, we reconstruct, update, and evaluate the SDT indices. The attitudinal index measures postmaterialism, gender-egalitarianism, and religiosity. The behavioural index includes indicators of postponement, nonmarital childbearing, marriage, and divorce. Results: The correlation between the attitudinal and behavioural indices is positive, but its strength varies substantially over time. The indices’ strongest correlates are indicators of postponement (demographic index) along with gender-egalitarian views and the importance of leisure (attitudinal index). Marriage and divorce rates together with attitudes towards the institution of marriage are least consistent with the indices. Conclusions: Both indices are inconsistent internally and temporally. Some of the included indicators do not fit the SDT assumptions of stage-like one-directional development. Consequently, conclusions about the SDT based on cross-national data for a single year may be misleading. Contribution: We show that the ideational and demographic changes posited by the SDT should not be treated as a package. Their operationalisation should take into account their multidimensionality. To facilitate future research, we provide the ready-to-use indicator and index values used in the analysis.]}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:54:52.000+0100}, author = {Brzozowska, Zuzanna}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/21a0d7ff5d3bcc6f6e9f23194e783522f/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13486 ; 10.4232/ 1.13560}, doi = {10.4054/DemRes.2021.44.46}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4804 v3.0.0 ; ZA7500 v4.0.0}, interhash = {6c7df8467746194284103a3130e58929}, intrahash = {1a0d7ff5d3bcc6f6e9f23194e783522f}, issn = {14359871 23637064}, journal = {Demographic Research}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1115-1132}, publisher = {Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Foerderung der Wissenschaften}, study = {EVS1981- 2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:54:52.000+0100}, title = {Evidence from the last three decades in Europe}, url = {https://doi.org/10.4054/DemRes.2021.44.46}, volume = 44, year = 2021 } @article{pickel2022bedeutung, abstract = {Eine gegen den Islam und Muslim*innen gerichtete Rhetorik ist zu einem zentralen Markenkern von Europas Rechtspopulist*innen avanciert. Ausgehend von dieser Beobachtung beleuchtet die Studie die Prävalenz und sozialpsychologischen Triebfaktoren antimuslimischer Vorurteile sowie ihre Bedeutung für die Mobilisierungserfolge rechtspopulistischer Parteien. Rechtspopulist*innen konnten von der Existenz und Verbreitung antimuslimischer Vorurteile profitieren, weil sie ihre Rhetorik gegen eine religiöse Minorität richten, die von den Bürger*innen besonders negativ wahrgenommen wird. Die sozialpsychologischen Triebfaktoren antimuslimischer Vorurteile sind dabei vielfältig: Sie entspringen kollektiven Identitäten, ethnozentrisch-rassistischen Weltbildern, ökonomischen Deprivationsgefühlen, aber vor allem realistischen und symbolischen Bedrohungswahrnehmungen. Intergruppenkontakte hingegen haben das Potenzial zu einem Abbau von antimuslimischen Vorurteilen beizutragen. Ablehnende Haltungen gegenüber Muslim*innen variieren zudem stark zwischen den europäischen Gesellschaften und sind besonders in Osteuropa prävalent, wo kaum Muslim*innen leben. Unter den Unterstützer*innen rechtspopulistischer Parteien ist die Ablehnung von Muslim*innen deutlich weiterverbreitet als im Mainstream der Bevölkerung. Dieser Befund ist robust, besteht auch unter Kontrolle alternativer Erklärungsfaktoren, und ist zudem zu einem paneuropäischen Zusammenhang avanciert, der losgelöst von der An- bzw. Abwesenheit von Muslim*innen operieren kann. Rechtspopulist*innen haben jedoch paradoxerweise auch jenen Orten von antimuslimischen Ressentiments profitieren können, an den kaum Muslim*innen leben. Die akzentuierte Prävalenz eines antimuslimischen Gesellschaftsklimas hat gerade in Osteuropa ihren machtpolitischen Aufstieg ermöglicht.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:54:01.000+0100}, author = {Pickel, Gert and Öztürk, Cemal}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2753867193902130ed48cb4dd5b9ef7fd/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13629 ; 10.4232/1.12458 ; 10.4232/1.13560 ; 10.4232/1.13429}, doi = {10.5771/9783748931607-303}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7570 v2.1.0 ; ZA4800 v4.0.0 ; ZA7500 v4.0.0 ; ZA7575 v1.0.0}, interhash = {527c6ff454cf6c041c14665cf60d07e0}, intrahash = {753867193902130ed48cb4dd5b9ef7fd}, journal = {Soziale Welt}, keywords = {2022 EB_input2022 EB_pro EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro Eurobarometer FDZ_IUP ISSP ISSP_input2022 ISSP_pro article german jak mmh rp text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {german}, note = {(ISSP) (EVS) (Eurobarometer)}, pages = {303-355}, study = {ISSP2018 ; EVS2008 ; EVS2017 ; Eurobarometer 91.4 (2019)}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:54:01.000+0100}, title = {Die Bedeutung antimuslimischer Ressentiments für die Erfolge des Rechtspopulismus in Europa – Konzeptuelle Überlegungen und empirische Befunde}, url = {https://doi.org/10.5771/9783748931607-303}, volume = 25, year = 2022 } @book{norris2022praise, abstract = {A culture of trust is usually claimed to have many public benefits--by lubricating markets, managing organizations, legitimating governments, and facilitating collective action. Any signs of its decline are, and should be, a matter of serious concern. Yet, In Praise of Skepticism recognizesthat trust has two faces. Confidence in anti-vax theories has weakened herd immunity. Faith in Q-Anon conspiracy theories triggered insurrection. Disasters flow from gullible beliefs in fake Covid-19 cures, Madoff pyramid schemes, Russian claims of Ukrainian Nazis, and the Big Lie denying PresidentBiden's legitimate election.Trustworthiness involves an informal social contract by which principals authorize agents to act on their behalf in the expectation that they will fulfill their responsibilities with competency, integrity, and impartiality, despite conditions of risk and uncertainty. Skeptical judgments reflectreasonably accurate and informed predictions about agents' future actions based on their past performance and guardrails deterring dishonesty, mendacity, and corruption. We should trust but verify. Unfortunately, assessments are commonly flawed. Both cynical beliefs (underestimating performance) andcredulous faith (over-estimating performance) involve erroneous judgements reflecting cultural biases, poor cognitive skills, and information echo chambers. These conclusions draw on new evidence from the European Values Survey/World Values Survey conducted among over 650,000 respondents in morethan 100 societies over four decades.In Praise of Skepticism warns that an excess of credulous trust poses serious and hitherto unrecognized risks in a world full of seductive demagogues playing on our insecurities, lying swindlers exploiting our greed, and silver-tongued conspiracy theorists manipulating our darkest fears.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:54:01.000+0100}, address = {Oxford}, author = {Norris, Pippa}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2f2adb23dc09c7d37952e1985b6933f0a/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1093/oso/9780197530108.001.0001}, interhash = {793b48f41436c7e1957ab933341ee29c}, intrahash = {f2adb23dc09c7d37952e1985b6933f0a}, isbn = {9780197530108}, keywords = {2022 EB_contra EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP ISSP_contra book english jak mmh rp text transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, privnote = {EB: Keine Datennutzung.}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, study = {Joint EVS/WVS 2017-2022}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:54:01.000+0100}, title = {In Praise of Skepticism: Trust But Verify}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197530108.001.0001}, year = 2022 } @article{robert2022balkans, abstract = {Suite à la parution de l’article comparant les valeurs des Russes à celles exprimées en Europe dans les enquêtes EVS (European Values Studies), Futuribles complète cette comparaison des systèmes de valeurs sur le continent européen en proposant ici un regard sur les populations des États des Balkans. Dans le contexte géopolitique particulièrement tendu qui règne au moment de boucler ce numéro (fin mars 2022), analyser et comprendre comment évoluent les valeurs des Européens de part et d’autre du continent, voir si elles convergent et valident les options démocratiques qui prévalent dans l’Union européenne, constituent des éléments essentiels pour décrypter les réactions et évolutions à venir vis-à-vis des événements.Max-Valentin Robert, s’appuyant sur les données des EVS des vagues 2008-2010 et 2017-2020 recueillies en Albanie, Bosnie, Macédoine, Monténégro et Serbie (pays des Balkans occidentaux impliqués dans une démarche d’intégration à l’espace européen), examine ici le regard porté par leurs populations sur l’Union européenne et la notion d’« européanité », et leur degré d’adhésion aux valeurs démocratiques. Si bien des valeurs et critères d’appartenance à l’ensemble européen convergent avec ceux exprimés par les opinions des États de l’Union et des pays d’Europe centrale et orientale entrés dans l’Union en 2004, on constate aussi que l’adhésion au système démocratique européen se fait pour partie par dépit (en réaction aux dysfonctionnements de leurs propres institutions) et qu’elle n’exclut pas un regard encore bienveillant sur certaines alternatives plus autoritaires. En somme, si les valeurs des populations balkaniques montrent une convergence importante avec celle des populations des États membres de l’Union, la tendance reste à confirmer sur le long terme, à l’épreuve des évolutions en cours et à venir… S.D.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:54:01.000+0100}, author = {Robert, Max-Valentin}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/273239fc2aadd2d69f9866a8687413c45/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.3917/futur.448.0047}, interhash = {99827c79cce9e5866ac5e7f63adf00c7}, intrahash = {73239fc2aadd2d69f9866a8687413c45}, journal = {Futuribles}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article french jak text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {french}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 3, pages = {47-58}, privnote = {EVS Beurteilung Abstract}, study = {EVS2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:54:01.000+0100}, title = {Les Balkans et l’Europe : convergence et diversité}, url = {https://doi.org/10.3917/futur.448.0047}, volume = 448, year = 2022 } @article{rogers2022another, abstract = {Institutional Anomie Theory (IAT) proposes high violent crime rates are due partially to imbalances in societal institutions, specifically the dominance of the economy over non-economic institutions. Tests of IAT have focused largely on the absolute strength of the economy, which ignores the core argument of institutional imbalance and the possibility that institutional preferences may not be additive and limited. If one institution is strong, it does not mean other institutions are weak. We believe rigorous tests of IAT must include its central concept of relative institutional imbalance. Utilizing the World Values Survey for a sample of 74 nations, we created institutional imbalance ratios for each pairing of the economy with family, education, religion, and polity. We employed multiple regression to determine if our measures of institutional preferences were associated with homicide victimization rates. Results indicated only the Economic:Education institutional imbalance ratio was positively and significantly associated with national homicide rates.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:54:01.000+0100}, author = {Rogers, Meghan L. and Pridemore, William Alex}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/25eb93ed80eb10bdd238c65e8a0522e63/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1080/07418825.2022.2102535}, interhash = {21e9251a393235ddddf4a4e6de2f1eea}, intrahash = {5eb93ed80eb10bdd238c65e8a0522e63}, issn = {07418825}, journal = {Justice Quarterly}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh onlinefirst text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-28}, study = {EVS1999 ; EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:54:01.000+0100}, title = {Not Just Another Test of Institutional Anomie Theory: Assessing Relative Institutional Imbalances}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1080/07418825.2022.2102535}, year = 2022 } @book{lacroix2022jeunes, abstract = {Au-delà des discours entendus en termes de crise de vocation des jeunes citoyens à la politique conventionnelle, cet ouvrage rend compte, à travers une enquête statistique et qualitative inédite, des parcours biographiques de jeunes maires, de la socialisation politique acquise au cours de l’enfance jusqu’aux premiers faits d’arme et à l’exercice du mandat. À un âge de la vie marqué par une instabilité statutaire et par de nouvelles obligations dans le domaine familial ou professionnel, l’enquête réalisée souligne la difficile conciliation entre les différentes sphères de vie du jeune élu, ce qui contribue à accroître les principes de sélection sociale et les inégalités de genre, de classe et d’origine dans l’accès à cette fonction. Elle ouvre également des perspectives sur le statut de l’élu, l’accès à la formation et les indemnités de fonction pour impulser le nécessaire renouvellement générationnel de l’accès à la démocratie représentative et favoriser la recherche d’une plus grande diversité des profils dans la participation des citoyens à la décision politique.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:54:01.000+0100}, address = {Lille}, author = {Lacroix, Isabelle and Lardeux, Laurent}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2e5ea014142494eead170048b03a0efdd/gesis_surveydoc}, interhash = {b24815ae4e8ddde5f600a303fcc7727c}, intrahash = {e5ea014142494eead170048b03a0efdd}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP book french jak mmh text transfer22}, language = {french}, note = {(EVS)}, publisher = {Presses Universitaires du Septentrion}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:54:01.000+0100}, title = {Jeunes et déjà maires: Le prix de l’engagement dans la politique municipale}, year = 2022 } @inproceedings{parts2022degrowth, abstract = {Degrowth is a multidisciplinary movement which argues that endless growth on a planet with limited resources is unsustainable and will inevitably lead to the collapse of the entire capitalist system. Degrowth proposal aims to abandon the growth mentality and switch into a path where all the economic and societal processes function within the ecological limits of the planet. To make that transition happen, several ideological and structural alterations are needed. The way of living, working and consumption needs to be re-conceptualized and restructured. Human values and attitudes play a key role in replacing egoistic, materialistic attitudes by trust, community, simplicity and caring. Since the transition needs to be done democratically, these attitudes should be shared by the majority of the population. This paper aims to assess the possibility of transition towards a degrowth society in Europe, based on the data from 5 waves of European Value Survey (1981-2022). Authors analyzed whether there has been a change over time towards values and attitudes that are compatible with the degrowth ideology. The results show that on the positive side, people are ready to put more emphasis on family and individuality. On the negative side, work was perceived more important than leisure time, and less people perceive the idea of a simple natural life as good. Also, over time there has been a rise in materialistic values and fall in post-materialistic value. However, these negative changes were small in absolute values and overall support level for degrowth ideas is high.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:54:01.000+0100}, address = {Barcelona}, author = {Parts, Eve and Reinas, Anna-Stina}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2b9e824a192d7c1bdef9ef5c41ddea174/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {MIRDEC 19th -Barcelona 2022: International Academic Conference on Economics, Business and Contemporary Discussions in Social Science}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13736}, editor = {Cebeci, Kemal and Ribeiro, Sandra and Marangos, John}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7503 v2.0.0}, interhash = {31d8ae66197a7bee60593e7a8ceb45c3}, intrahash = {b9e824a192d7c1bdef9ef5c41ddea174}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP ISSP_contra english inproceedings jak text tmd transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {15-28}, privnote = {ISSP Zitation Dritte, keine Datennutzung}, study = {EVS1981-2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:54:01.000+0100}, title = {Is Degrowth Society Possible? Estimating Changees in European Values}, url = {https://www.mirdec.com/_files/ugd/f279ca_3b411507aa874c3f9cf685a8492ef1f6.pdf#page=28}, year = 2022 } @book{lelaurain2022violence, abstract = {Comment la violence conjugale peut-elle perdurer dans une société qui repose sur un principe d’égalité entre les sexes et produit une législation la condamnant ? Qu’est-ce qui, dans notre contexte culturel et nos mentalités, maintient ces violences malgré la prolifération des discours progressistes? Solveig Lelaurain et David Fonte répondent à ces questions à travers quatre enquêtes qui contextualisent la violence conjugale dans un ensemble de normes et de valeurs patriarcales. Ces enquêtes explorent les représentations sociales les plus communes de ce phénomène en vue de mieux comprendre son acceptation et ses conséquences pour les victimes. Première contribution en langue française à théoriser la violence conjugale depuis la perspective d’une psychologie féministe, cet ouvrage déconstruit les discours psychologisants portés sur les victimes et les agresseurs, mais aussi les idéaux romantiques et les grandes illusions véhiculées par le modèle de la famille hétéronormative. Un point de vue inédit sur un phénomène qu’il est urgent de mieux comprendre.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:54:01.000+0100}, address = {Brussels}, author = {Lelaurain, Solveig and Fonte, David}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2dcad999e500268d007e12bc219aecfe7/gesis_surveydoc}, interhash = {a7379a0cc378d61898782722256405eb}, intrahash = {dcad999e500268d007e12bc219aecfe7}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP book french jak text tmd transfer22}, language = {french}, note = {(EVS)}, publisher = {Éditions Mardaga}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:54:01.000+0100}, title = {La violence conjugale, entre vécu et légitimation patriarcale: Contribution pour une psychologie féministe}, year = 2022 } @article{maslyk2022rosja, abstract = {The article aims to verify the assumption about the relationship between the quality of state institutions and institutional trust in Russia and Ukraine. This objective was achieved in two stages. Firstly, based on the European Value Survey and macrosocial and macroeconomic indicators, the place of Russia and Ukraine in the European ranking of institutional trust (survey data) and the ranking of the quality of state institutions (macro indicators) was determined. Additionally, based on aggregated data at the individual country level, the strength of the relationship between the positions of these countries in both rankings was tested. Secondly, using the data of the World Value Survey, the relationship between individual, subjective assessments of the social and political effects of the functioning of the state and institutional trust in Russia and Ukraine was tested. Based on the conducted analysis, several conclusions were formulated. First, regarding the quality of state institutions, Russia and Ukraine ranked last in Europe. Secondly, while Ukraine took an adequate position regarding institutional trust, Russia’s position was disproportionately high. Third, subjective ratings of institutional performance proved to be significant predictors of institutional trust in both countries, although their predictive power was higher among Ukrainians than among Russians.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:54:01.000+0100}, author = {Masłyk, Tomasz}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2c1851114d927f797808fc3544213e4f2/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13560}, doi = {10.14746/ssp.2022.3.2}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7500 v4.0.0}, interhash = {29fb1d1b0f32ea29f8216f1e11e5bc4e}, intrahash = {c1851114d927f797808fc3544213e4f2}, journal = {Środkowoeuropejskie Studia Polityczne}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article jak other text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 3, pages = {27-60}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:54:01.000+0100}, title = {Rosja i Ukraina – zaufanie instytucjonalne w kontekście społecznych ocen jakości działania instytucji państwa. Podobieństwa i różnice}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/ssp.2022.3.2}, volume = 2022, year = 2022 } @incollection{pickel2022wertevermittlung, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:54:01.000+0100}, address = {Münster}, author = {Pickel, Gert}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/21005f38be46eba0c50dd5712cd086a3f/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Familienreligiösität im Bildungshandeln: Theorie, Empirie, Praxis}, editor = {Boger, Miriam and Kleint, Steffen and Schirrmacher, Freimut}, interhash = {55f824742b2871a83bd52957819fed96}, intrahash = {1005f38be46eba0c50dd5712cd086a3f}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP german incollection jak mmh text transfer22}, language = {german}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {139-152}, publisher = {Waxmann}, study = {EVS1981-2018}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:54:01.000+0100}, title = {Wertevermittlung und Familienreligiösität - eine Problematik}, year = 2022 } @article{wuestenenk2022attitudes, abstract = {Ethnic minorities from more traditional countries tend to hold more conservative views towards homosexuality compared to the ethnic majority population in Western Europe. Assimilation theory predicts that this difference diminishes over time because of exposure and contact between these groups. The role of ethnic classroom composition in this process of cultural assimilation is poorly understood. Therefore, this article examines the role of the country of origin of adolescents and their classroom peers in the assimilation of attitudes towards homosexuality. Using two-wave panel data on 18,058 students in 867 classrooms in England, Germany, the Netherlands, and Sweden, we find that the attitudes towards homosexuality in classroom peers’ country of origin are positively associated with attitudes towards homosexuality of respondents in the first wave but have no effect on subsequent changes in these attitudes over a two-year period. We find some variations in this association according to individual-level characteristics, but these results are not consistent across the countries that we study. Together, these results suggest that the classroom is an important socializing context in the formation of cultural values, and that its influence is relatively uniform across groups.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:54:01.000+0100}, author = {Wuestenenk, Nick and Tubergen, Frank van and Stark, Tobias H.}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/20c2054e95d08ed6f3eb55171a02a28b7/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13486}, doi = {10.1016/j.ijintrel.2022.04.001}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4804 v3.1.0}, interhash = {e2f7d7765d4d22266c53e4f952fbe279}, intrahash = {0c2054e95d08ed6f3eb55171a02a28b7}, issn = {01471767}, journal = {International Journal of Intercultural Relations}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {133-147}, study = {EVS1981–2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:54:01.000+0100}, title = {Attitudes towards homosexuality among ethnic majority and minority adolescents in Western Europe: The role of ethnic classroom composition}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijintrel.2022.04.001}, volume = 88, year = 2022 } @article{eichberger2022south, abstract = {Completing the comparison of value systems on the European continent begun by Pierre Bréchon and Myriam Désert’s article on the values of the Russian people, Futuribles offers an insight here into the populations of the states of the South Caucasus, also based on European Values Study (EVS) surveys. As our readers will be aware, there are two parts to the Caucasus region: North Caucasus (Chechnya, Daghestan etc.), which is part of the Russian Federation, and the South Caucasus comprising three independent countries (with some territories disputed) between the Black and the Caspian Seas. It is the values expressed in these three countries — Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan — that Anton Eichberger compared with those of Western and Eastern Europeans, particularly with regard to the European Union and nationalist sentiment. After reminding us of the conflicts and tensions that have affected the South Caucasus for decades, Eichberger shows the disparities that exist between these countries in terms of nationalism. If national values emerge as essential — and distinctly more marked than in Western or Eastern Europe — the nature of that nationalism varies, being at times closed and identitarian (Azerbaijan or Georgia) and at others more oriented toward shared ways of life (Armenia). Something similar applies with the attitude to immigrants, Armenians and Georgians expressing more compassion than Azerbaijanis — and even than Europeans. In these areas, the weight of history and the relationship with Russia remains influential, as is evidenced in particular by the distinct openness of Georgia toward the European Union, though this is something which might be cooled to a substantial extent by the war Russia began against Ukraine in 2022.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:54:01.000+0100}, author = {Eichberger, Anton}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2551bc9c53b2878b34e821852e98165ff/gesis_surveydoc}, interhash = {4582e5718b5b21bd36c615949a66b3d9}, intrahash = {551bc9c53b2878b34e821852e98165ff}, journal = {Futuribles}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak keinvt mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 3, pages = {59-72}, privnote = {EVS Entscheidung über Abstract}, study = {EVS}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:54:01.000+0100}, title = {South Caucasus: Turmoil and prospects}, url = {https://www.cairn-int.info/journal-futuribles-2022-3-page-59.htm}, volume = 448, year = 2022 } @inproceedings{brechon2022imaginaires, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:54:01.000+0100}, address = {Lille}, author = {Bréchon, Pierre}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2d52f6c6ea6dbf1b785aa28282ffb2da8/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Le 16ème Congrès de l’Association Française de Science Politique (AFSP)}, editor = {{Association Française de Science Politique}}, eventdate = {05.07.-07.07.2022}, eventtitle = {Le 16ème Congrès de l’Association Française de Science Politique (AFSP)}, interhash = {84017b36698e2783802b048ca0813c46}, intrahash = {d52f6c6ea6dbf1b785aa28282ffb2da8}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP ISSP_contra french inproceedings jak mmh text transfer22}, language = {french}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-20}, privnote = {ISSP Zitation Dritte, keine Datennutzung}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:54:01.000+0100}, title = {Imaginaires chrétiens et rhétoriques populistes Responsables scientifiques : Blandine Chélini-Pont et de Yann Raison du Cleuziou En Europe, populismes et christianismes sont-ils liés?}, url = {https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-03780252/}, venue = {Lille}, year = 2022 } @incollection{oorschot2022conditionality, abstract = {Since the introduction of the ‘solidarity items’ in the European Values Study in 1999 and their subsequent analyses, it is a well-known fact in the field of welfare attitudes research that people differentiate in their solidarity towards vulnerable groups in their societies. The EVS items show that in all European countries, people are more solidaristic with elderly people and with people who are sick and disabled, than with unemployed people; solidarity with migrants is weakest. Although this solidarity rank-order is evident, less is known about the degree to which people make a difference between vulnerable groups at all. People who make less of a difference between various groups are less conditional in their solidarity, than people who make stronger differences. This chapter focuses on analyzing the degree of Dutch people’s solidarity conditionality over time (across three waves of the EVS: 1999, 2008, 2017), and on understanding its socio-structural and cultural determinants. We find that, as expected, conditionality was highest in 2008, corroborating the general idea that public solidarity is under strain in economically more critical time periods. Additionally, conditionality is higher among people who are more vulnerable economically, with less trust in society and its institutions, and with a more rightist political stance. }, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:54:01.000+0100}, address = {Tilburg}, author = {Oorschot, Wim van and Gielens, Erwin and Roosma, Femke}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2694a2c4287af6a3c505e5c0949b132c0/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Reflections on European Values: Honouring Loek Halman's contribution to the European Values Study}, editor = {Luijkx, Ruud and Reeskens, Tim and Sieben, Inge}, interhash = {986aa5bb5c334b3f69b769bc7aa31e4e}, intrahash = {694a2c4287af6a3c505e5c0949b132c0}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english incollection jak mmh text transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {404-419}, publisher = {Open Press TiU}, study = {EVS1999 ; EVS2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:54:01.000+0100}, title = {Conditionality of Solidarity in The Netherlands: An Analysis of Three Waves of the European Values Study}, url = {https://pure.uvt.nl/ws/portalfiles/portal/61757221/LiberAmicorum.pdf}, year = 2022 } @incollection{pop2022income, abstract = {This chapter makes use of the EVS longitudinal integrated file to analyse whether an overall trend towards higher income inequality is associated with growing or declining acceptance of corrupt acts among different social strata. Taking advantage of innovations in multilevel modelling allowed for by the ‘repeated cross-sectional’-nature of this data source, we find that contradictory findings established in previous studies are hard to replicate: there is no relationship between the ‘average’ level (between countries) or the changes (within countries) in income inequality and the acceptance of corrupt acts. Further findings suggest that future research should account for so-called ‘cluster-effects’, whereby ‘families of countries’ with similar religiously-rooted institutional and legal-historical traditions and regulations, systematically vary in terms of value orientations. In particular, we find higher acceptance of corrupt acts in the Southern- and Eastern-European countries compared to the Northern countries. Future research could flesh out which macro-level institutional arrangements (e.g., religion) are associated with which micro-level social attitudes and norms related to the ‘acceptance of corruption’.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:54:01.000+0100}, address = {Tilburg}, author = {Pop, Ioana and Dewilde, Caroline}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2133c2208470f944ae1609a8722d8370c/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Reflections on European Values: Honouring Loek Halman's contribution to the European Values Study}, editor = {Luijkx, Ruud and Reeskens, Tim and Sieben, Inge}, interhash = {fcd9db97d7aabfddc17283ca34cf8c57}, intrahash = {133c2208470f944ae1609a8722d8370c}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english incollection jak text tmd transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {334-347}, publisher = {Open Press TiU}, series = {European Values Series}, study = {EVS1990 ; EVS1999 ; EVS2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:54:01.000+0100}, title = {Income inequality and acceptance of corrupt acts}, url = {https://research.tilburguniversity.edu/en/publications/income-inequality-and-acceptance-of-corrupt-acts}, volume = 2, year = 2022 } @incollection{fernandezcobian2022religious, abstract = {This chapter presents an overview of the contemporary religious landscape in Europe and the architecture that defines it. In a continent historically divided along several lines of friction, the last of them—the Iron Curtain footprint—is taken as basis for structuring the chapter. Three phenomena that deserve independent analysis are examined: the decline of religion in Western Europe, the emergence of religiosity in Eastern Europe, and the relationship between religious architecture and mass population movements, both forced and voluntary. The study of these three aspects of contemporary Europe raises questions about the specific ways religion is lived in Europe, about the reuse of religious heritage, the survival of national identity through architecture, and the capacity of social interaction to define new cultural landscapes.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:54:01.000+0100}, address = {Oxford}, author = {Fernández-Cobián, Esteban}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2d870f483ebb523bed600b6220f3b2d19/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {The Oxford Handbook of Religious Space}, doi = {10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190874988.013.25}, editor = {Kilde, Jeanne Halgren}, interhash = {a0dec1d2f521e87c6570f33e8b8a9254}, intrahash = {d870f483ebb523bed600b6220f3b2d19}, isbn = {9780190874988}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english incollection jak mmh text transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {376-392}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, study = {EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:54:01.000+0100}, title = {The Religious Landscape and Its Architecture in Contemporary Europe}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190874988.013.25}, year = 2022 } @article{racila2021fenomenul, abstract = {When we talk about human nature and its origin, we start at the same time with the concept of family. The living history of humanity, under its biological, psychological, socio-cultural, economic and political dimensions, belongs to the family, the coexistence of man and woman, the relations between them, the relations with children. The family has proven to be one of the oldest and most stable forms of human community, the one that ensures the perpetuation of the human species, the evolution and continuity of social life, and the history of family evolution is nothing but the history of development and changes in marital roles. Family dissolution or divorce is a complex psychosocial phenomenon that in its final form results in the dissolution of marriages. This can break when immature people want to run away from responsibility, but sometimes separated and divorced are attempts to escape from a destructive and painful relationship. The Christian vision on this subject requires a careful, deep and complex approach, given the biological, social, psychological and spiritual implications.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:54:01.000+0100}, author = {Răcilă, Ion–Lucian}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2418e312046f28882966730fea6051166/gesis_surveydoc}, interhash = {e625a7be84df8d73ba1886fb0de79748}, intrahash = {418e312046f28882966730fea6051166}, journal = {Jurnalul Libertății de Conștiință}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article jak mmh other text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 2, pages = {358-379}, study = {Joint EVS/WVS 2017-2021}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:54:01.000+0100}, title = {Fenomenul divorțialității în contextul naturii umane – scurte considerații sociologice din perspectivă creștină (The Phenomenon of Divorce in the context of Human Nature – Short Sociological Considerations from a Christian Perspective)}, url = {https://www.ceeol.com/search/article-detail?id=1039648}, volume = 9, year = 2021 } @article{paulson2022public, abstract = {Growing evidence supports the need to re-evaluate the nature and function of our economies in favour of post-growth principles if we are to have a socially and environmentally viable future. This study contributes to the discussion on how to achieve such a future by addressing a remaining gap in the literature about the public acceptance of post-growth, since a viable transition requires public support to validate political actions. Taking a mixed-methods approach, we ask which values and socio-economic characteristics are associated with support for post-growth and why. On average among 34 European countries, 60.5 % of people are in favour of post-growth. Values such as environmentalism, collectivism and post-materialism were found to support post-growth visions of the future, but support for post-growth and these values is lower among disadvantaged people. We conclude that greater emphasis on redistribution and improving opportunities and livelihoods for disadvantaged people in a post-growth economy is key to making such a future more acceptable to them. However, this conflicts with policy preferences and values such as hierarchy, meritocracy, and individualism that tend to be more prominent among people who are well-off.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:54:01.000+0100}, author = {Paulson, Lily and Büchs, Milena}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/242bb8b98eae92a74e64dc788f212daa4/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13511}, doi = {10.1016/j.futures.2022.103020}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7500 v3.0.0}, interhash = {194ad4e9cb65c5c5f84ddcbb0b13c180}, intrahash = {42bb8b98eae92a74e64dc788f212daa4}, issn = {00163287}, journal = {Futures}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-15}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:54:01.000+0100}, title = {Public acceptance of post-growth: Factors and implications for post-growth strategy}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.futures.2022.103020}, volume = 143, year = 2022 } @article{diederich2022cultural, abstract = {Many European studies find that immigrants and the native population differ in their long-term care use. These differences have been attributed to immigrants’ cultural preferences, among others. However, the cultural integration process of immigrants may result in a potential caregiving conflict between foreign-born immigrants’ preferences for long-term care and their children’s willingness to provide long-term care. In this study, we empirically assess to what extent cultural factors that prevail in foreign-born immigrants’ country of origin are reflected in their children’s value of informal care. Using data from the German Family Panel and the World Values Survey/European Values Study, we regressed second-generation immigrants’ value of informal care on the cultural strength of family ties that prevails in their parents’ country of birth. Probit models were estimated and individual characteristics were accounted for. The results show that second-generation immigrants who originate from cultures with stronger family ties are more likely to express a high value of informal care than second-generation immigrants who come from cultures with weaker family ties. We conclude that immigrants’ values of informal care are deeply shaped by their country of origin. Policy makers should keep immigrants’ needs and preferences in mind when implementing long-term care interventions. The same set of long-term care interventions can have very different effects, depending on immigrants’ values.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:54:01.000+0100}, author = {Diederich, Freya and König, Hans-Helmut and Brettschneider, Christian}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/20a678d370ec63f5f45499211f316695b/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.12253}, doi = {10.1007/s10433-022-00730-1}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4804 v3.0.0}, interhash = {8bbca256d1693cdf595aea4f03f13739}, intrahash = {0a678d370ec63f5f45499211f316695b}, issn = {16139380}, journal = {European Journal of Ageing}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1467–1477}, study = {EVS1981-2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:54:01.000+0100}, title = {Cultural traits and second-generation immigrants’ value of informal care}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s10433-022-00730-1}, volume = 19, year = 2022 } @inproceedings{symon2021mission, abstract = {The paper is derived from a larger research project, based on in-depth interviews with preliminarily Czech missionaries to former Yugoslavia countries, and complementary sources, performed during 2018 and 2019. The focus is on Czech long-term Protestant mission workers with Slavs in former Yugoslavia countries since 1989. This study aims to investigate how could certain elements of ethno-religious identity inform mission reflection and practice. Furthermore, I would like to explore an option of a twofold mission, or mission in two directions, for Czechs and for former Yugoslavs.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:53:04.000+0100}, author = {Symon, David}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2626083b689a766b9a822abf9ff2fbf2e/gesis_surveydoc}, eventdate = {23.02.-25.02.2021}, eventtitle = {Central and Eastern European Association for Mission Studies conference, 24th February 2021}, interhash = {6fd88ebd45d2f0adf62e2a9e45fc69de}, intrahash = {626083b689a766b9a822abf9ff2fbf2e}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english inproceedings jak mmh text transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-22}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:53:04.000+0100}, title = {Mission in Two Directions: Missiological Implications of Religious Identity in Czechia and in Former Yugoslavia Countries}, url = {https://ceeams.org/2021/01/13/ceeams-ac-2021-draft-program/}, year = 2021 } @article{glas2022impact, abstract = {Right-wing populist voices argue that Muslims do not belong in Western Europe because Islam opposes the “core Western value” of women's empowerment. Ironically, such hostilities could cause European Muslims to reject antagonistic natives and their “Western values,” potentially creating backlashes in Muslims' support for gender equality. Delving into this possibility, this study diverges from simple conceptualizations of one inherently patriarchal Islam to study the diversity among Muslims in the gendered meanings they attach to their religion in different contexts. Empirically, we use a uniquely pooled dataset covering over 9,000 European Muslims in 16 Western European countries between 2008 and 2019. Multilevel models show that while mosque attendance limits support for public-sphere gender equality, religious identifications only do so among men and individual prayer only among women. Additionally, our results tentatively indicate that in more hostile contexts, prayer's effects become more patriarchal while religious identification's connection to opposition to gender equality weakens. We conclude that Islamic religiosities shape Muslims' support for public-sphere gender equality in far more complex ways than any right-wing populist claim on one essential patriarchal Islam captures.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:53:04.000+0100}, author = {Glas, Saskia and Spiering, Niels}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2dd5ab95dcd4457b4984ee6a2b9b9dfc1/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.3389/fpos.2022.909578}, interhash = {06db167865c72cf98ffbc542c74b24a3}, intrahash = {dd5ab95dcd4457b4984ee6a2b9b9dfc1}, journal = {Frontiers in Political Science}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-19}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:53:04.000+0100}, title = {The impact of anti-Muslim hostilities on how Muslims connect their religiosity to support for gender equality in Western Europe}, url = {https://doi.org/10.3389/fpos.2022.909578}, volume = 4, year = 2022 } @article{brini2022culture, abstract = {Background: The relative importance of a cultural component in the gender division of unpaid labour is still debated. Objective: Drawing on the epidemiological approach to the study of culture, we investigate the cultural component of gender inequality by examining whether gender asymmetries in housework and childcare in families with a migrant background relate to gender equity in the country of origin. Methods: Through multilevel models based on microlevel data (Istat SCIF survey), we examine the extent to which the division of household labour between immigrant partners living in Italy relates to gender equity in their origin country, proxied by the Global Gender Gap Index. We further analyse the changing importance of gender equity in the country of origin at different lengths of stay in the destination country. Conclusions: Immigrants from more (less) gender-equal countries display greater (lower) equality in the division of routine housework and childcare activities. However, gender equity in the origin country loses its importance for couples living in the destination country for a longer time. These findings point to a significant contribution of culture of origin to gender inequality in the intra-couple division of unpaid labour. Yet nonnegligible differences exist between specific housework and childcare tasks and depending on the time spent in the hosting country. Contribution: Our study contributes to the literature on gender inequalities by providing new evidence on the relationship between culture of origin and the division of specific housework and childcare tasks in families with a migrant background.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:53:04.000+0100}, author = {Brini, Elisa and Zamberlan, Anna and Barbieri, Paolo}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2733b9694ec5795432f29663029160ffc/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.12253}, doi = {10.4054/DemRes.2022.47.20}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4804 v3.0.0}, interhash = {04abbb8a47c84c6bfaa33bc1151d8771}, intrahash = {733b9694ec5795432f29663029160ffc}, journal = {Demographic Research}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {577-614}, study = {EVS1981-2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:53:04.000+0100}, title = {Culture portability from origin to destination country: The gender division of domestic work among migrants in Italy}, url = {https://dx.doi.org/10.4054/DemRes.2022.47.20}, volume = 47, year = 2022 } @article{dam2021state, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:53:04.000+0100}, author = {Dam, Caspar ten}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2b8e750a3ad2e9a9308eeb003ed045897/gesis_surveydoc}, interhash = {7ce7c84129c693b728a84294953215ab}, intrahash = {b8e750a3ad2e9a9308eeb003ed045897}, journal = {Forum of EthnoGeoPolitics}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = {1-2}, pages = {9-35}, study = {EVS}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:53:04.000+0100}, title = {State of the World and our Research Projects related to EthnoGeoPolitics: Observations on the Conundrum of Identities, Interests and Resolutions of Conflict by Diplomacy, Deterrence - or War }, url = {https://www.kpsrl.org/sites/default/files/2022-03/ForumofEGPVol9Nos1-2CaspartenDam-StateWorldandResearchProjectsEthnoGeoGeopolitics_pp9-34.pdf}, volume = 9, year = 2021 } @article{dalton2021political, abstract = {The current debate on the vitality of affluent democracies often cites the changing patterns of citizens? political participation as signs of this malaise. Fewer citizens are voting, and more are turning toward contentious and more direct forms of participation. What are the consequences? I describe the participation patterns in affluent democracies and then consider whether these changes in citizen participation are linked to the quality of democratic performance. Some scholars see a more assertive public as overloading the political system or destroying collective views of politics. Others see contentious politics as giving citizens an additional and more effective method of influencing policymakers. The evidence on citizen participation comes from two waves of the International Social Survey Program. Measures of the functioning of government come from the Economist Intelligence Unit and the World Bank. The analyses show that a more active public is correlated with a better functioning government. Moreover, these relationships are stronger for protest and other forms of direct action than for voting in national elections. The results suggest that an assertive and elite-challenging public is more of a boon than a curse for democratic politics.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:53:04.000+0100}, author = {Dalton, Russell J.}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2df5e0824c02f82d55fa0568e3383e830/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1177/00027642211021624}, interhash = {61263f21c2809f3ffd76c2b35f811346}, intrahash = {df5e0824c02f82d55fa0568e3383e830}, issn = {00027642}, journal = {American Behavioral Scientist}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 4, pages = {533-550}, study = {EVS1999 ; EVS2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:53:04.000+0100}, title = {Political Action, Protest, and the Functioning of Democratic Governance}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1177/00027642211021624}, volume = 66, year = 2021 } @incollection{pospisilova2022civic, abstract = {More than 30 years after the fall of the communist regime, its patterns are still visible in the Czech Republic. Although many studies undertaken in the first years after the transition have shown that popular support for democratic values among citizens was quite high, there was a significant decrease later on. Since this process was more or less similar in all post-communist countries, some authors spoke of a “post-honeymoon effect,” one predominantly caused by unrealistic economic expectations.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:53:04.000+0100}, address = {Cham}, author = {Pospíšilová, Jaroslava and Raudenská, Petra}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/218ec72eb12e8b28dce926f7a96659d11/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Civic and Uncivic Values in the Czech Republic: Value Transformation, Politics, Education, and Gender Equality}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-91225-3_2}, editor = {Ramet, Sabrina P. and Ðorđević, Vladimir and Hassenstab, Christine M.}, interhash = {aca135f2dbfcafbc03ed3a47b78fa518}, intrahash = {18ec72eb12e8b28dce926f7a96659d11}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english incollection jak text tmd transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {22-51}, publisher = {Palgrave Macmillan}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:53:04.000+0100}, title = {Civic Values in the Czech Republic in a European Context}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-91225-3_2}, year = 2022 } @article{moon2022religious, abstract = {Sex differences in religiosity are cross-culturally common and robust, yet it is unclear why sex differences in some cultures are larger than in others. Although women are more religious than men in most countries, religions frequently provide asymmetrical benefits to men at the expense of women. Two global analyses (51 countries and 74 countries) found that country-level gender equality was consistently and negatively associated with religiousness (i.e. religious attendance, reported importance of God and frequency of prayer) for men, more than for women, leading to a larger sex difference in religiousness in more gender-equal countries. Results were especially robust for religious attendance, and hold accounting for country-level wealth, as well as individuals' religious affiliation, the moralization of sexuality, age and education level. We interpret results through a rational choice lens, which assumes that people are more drawn to religion when it is consistent with their reproductive goals.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:53:04.000+0100}, author = {Moon, Jordan W. and Tratner, Adam E. and McDonald, Melissa M.}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/244ed9cef1a292144b23f138f63d61514/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13670}, doi = {10.1098/rspb.2021.2474}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7505 v1.1.0}, interhash = {82d0f26a1b9db0f6cf52f275c0535b0d}, intrahash = {44ed9cef1a292144b23f138f63d61514}, journal = {Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 1968, pages = {1-9}, study = {Joint EVS/WVS 2017–2021}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:53:04.000+0100}, title = {Men are less religious in more gender-equal countries}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2021.2474}, volume = 289, year = 2022 } @incollection{reeskens2022better, abstract = {The COVID-19 pandemic and particularly lockdowns that were imposed to curtail the spread of the novel coronavirus have had a profound impact on our sociability, restricting our sex lives as a result. Less is known, however, about the extent to which people have justified casual sex less during the pandemic. Scholarship argues that such moral values are socialised at a young age, remain stable across the life course, and are therefore largely resistant against adverse experiences. The pandemic offers a unique opportunity to test this claim. In this chapter, we analyse data of the European Values Study for 1999, 2008 and 2017, representative of the Netherlands, supplemented with additional data collections in May 2020 and October 2020, allowing for an evaluation of the specific nature of justifying casual sex. The analysis show that the increase in justifying casual sex came to a halt during the ‘intelligent lockdown’, which was imposed by the Dutch government to curtail the spread of the coronavirus. During the crisis, strong opposition to casual sex was expressed by Dutch respondents who were concerned about the virus. When lockdown measures were eased, justification of casual sex increased again. Although we find evidence for experiential explanations for justifying casual sex, the results of our study further suggest that these justifications are embedded in modernisation theory.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:53:04.000+0100}, address = {Tilburg}, author = {Reeskens, Tim and Bijsterveld, Arnoud-Jan A.}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2804e97f5f359831d41baf27a2801ff69/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Reflections on European Values: Honouring Loek Halman's contribution to the European Values Study}, doi = {10.26116/09eq-y488}, editor = {Luijkx, Ruud and Reeskens, Tim and Sieben, Inge}, interhash = {e32576b67598eff3d45223c185fc3232}, intrahash = {804e97f5f359831d41baf27a2801ff69}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english incollection jak text tmd transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {388-402}, publisher = {Open Press TiU}, series = {European Values Series}, study = {EVS1999 ; EVS2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:53:04.000+0100}, title = {You can look (but you better not touch): Who justifies casual sex before and during the Covid-19 pandemic?}, url = {https://doi.org/10.26116/09eq-y488}, volume = 2, year = 2022 } @article{serban2022sexual, abstract = {Little research has been focused on offline or online infidelity in GL dating relationships, especially in a post-communist socio-cultural context. Infidelity–related (IR) behaviors on social media sites might be as hurtful to relationships as offline infidelity, both in gay, lesbian (GL) and heterosexual romantic monogamous relationships. In this cross-sectional study, we aimed to examine the associations between dyadic satisfaction, attitudes toward infidelity, and problematic internet usage, with IR behaviors on social media sites among GL and heterosexual unmarried individuals in Romanian sexual minority communities. Results showed that GL respondents did not significantly differ from heterosexual participants regarding IR behaviors. Furthermore, we found the main effect of attitudes toward infidelity and problematic internet use on IR behaviors. Sexual orientation highlights the main effect of IR behaviors when analyzed with dyadic satisfaction. The current study may be a precursor to further research investigating correlations in online IR behavior among lesbian and gay individuals engaging in consensual nonmonogamy. Implications of the findings are discussed in the social context of a post-communist country where GL individuals may face discrimination and stigma because of their sexual orientation.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:53:04.000+0100}, author = {Șerban, Ionela and Salvati, Marco and Enea, Violeta}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/21f5fdd025ec6b4100c003e430efdbad9/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.3390/ijerph192315659}, interhash = {d53f8d9fa6daeff76e2e60562d010d7b}, intrahash = {1f5fdd025ec6b4100c003e430efdbad9}, issn = {16604601}, journal = {International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 23, pages = {1-15}, study = {EVS1999}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:53:04.000+0100}, title = {Sexual Orientation and Infidelity-Related Behaviors on Social Media Sites}, url = {https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192315659}, volume = 19, year = 2022 } @article{bulliniorlandi2022religiosity, abstract = {Previous research on religion and economic phenomena has suggested that religious attitudes are related to risk aversion. Moreover, risk attitudes play a significant role in the adoption and diffusion of technological innovations. However, the role of religiosity in technology-related phenomena is still relatively unexplored. The present study fills this gap and investigates the impact of religiosity on the acceptance of innovative technologies and products in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. Specifically, we frame COVID-19 vaccines as new products based on innovative production technologies and show that their acceptance by the general public is negatively associated with country-level religiosity. Furthermore, we investigate the role of religious leaders in endorsing COVID-19 vaccines to their followers. Our hypotheses are empirically tested on 1179 weekly observations of vaccination rates in 22 European countries characterised by different levels of religiosity. The results suggest that religiosity is negatively associated with vaccine rates after controlling for country-level social and economic factors. Conversely, the countries where Roman Catholics are the majority religious group display a positive association between religiosity and vaccine rates, highlighting the role of leaders in endorsing the COVID-19 vaccination campaign.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:53:04.000+0100}, author = {Bullini Orlandi, Ludovico and Febo, Valentina and Perdichizzi, Salvatore}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2799bb42c36512f176a0eeb38d468772a/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1016/j.techfore.2022.122032}, interhash = {fc51e38e4359b595d5e18686b3eec955}, intrahash = {799bb42c36512f176a0eeb38d468772a}, issn = {00401625}, journal = {Technological Forecasting and Social Change}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-11}, study = {EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:53:04.000+0100}, title = {The role of religiosity in product and technology acceptance: Evidence from COVID-19 vaccines}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.techfore.2022.122032}, volume = 185, year = 2022 } @article{kolczynska2022political, abstract = {The Political Parties Crosswalk (PPC) maps party codes used in questions about party preferences in European cross-national public opinion surveys to Party Facts IDs, which are commonly used identifiers of parties in political science datasets. The PPC, a data linkage tool, supports research that combines data on party support from surveys with characteristics of parties, and in particular, facilitates research that combines data from different survey projects. PPC v.1 covers surveys conducted in Europe in the following projects: European Social Survey, European Values Study, World Values Survey, Asia Europe Survey, Consolidation and Democracy in Central and Eastern Europe, Integrated and United, Life in Transition Surveys, New Baltic Barometer, New Europe Barometer, and selected waves from the Candidate Countries Eurobarometer, Eurobarometer, and the International Social Survey Programme. In addition to describing the scope and properties of PPC, as well as the steps of data processing and quality assurance, we present case studies that illustrate possible applications in substantive and methodological research.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:53:04.000+0100}, author = {Kołczyńska, Marta and Powałko, Przemek}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/202a55d99e16812e59f5988b13de6b3aa/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13511 ; 10.4232/1.13486 ; 10.4232/1.2150 ; 10.4232/1.13161 ; 10.4232/ 1.3190 ; 10.4232/1.10919 ; 10.4232/1.10929 ; 10.4232/1.10937 ; 10.4232/1.10961 ; 10.4232/1.13393}, doi = {10.1080/2474736X.2022.2048957}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7500 v3.0.0 ; ZA4804 v3.1.0 ; ZA2150 v1.0.0 ; ZA4950 v2.3.0 ; ZA3190 v1.0.0 ; ZA2828 v1.0.1 ; ZA2959 v1.0.1 ; ZA3387 v1.1.0 ; ZA4056 v1.0.1 ; ZA7576 v1.0.0}, interhash = {78c4b1606249d402f647dba5e6c8d315}, intrahash = {02a55d99e16812e59f5988b13de6b3aa}, journal = {Political Research Exchange}, keywords = {2022 EB_input2022 EB_pro EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro Eurobarometer FDZ_IUP ISSP ISSP_input2022 ISSP_pro article english jak mmh rp text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS) (ISSP) (Eurobarometer)}, number = 1, pages = {1-15}, study = {EVS2017 ; EVS1981-2008 ; ISSP1991 ; ISSP2008 ; ISSP1998 ; Eurobarometer 44.2bis (Jan-Mar 1996) ; Eurobarometer 48.0 (Oct-Nov 1997) ; Eurobarometer 54.1 (Oct-Nov 2000) ; Eurobarometer 61 (Feb-Mar 2004) ; Eurobarometer 91.5 (2019)}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:53:04.000+0100}, title = {The Political Parties Crosswalk for mapping party codes in cross-national surveys to Party Facts IDs}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1080/2474736X.2022.2048957}, volume = 4, year = 2022 } @incollection{pavolini2021following, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:53:04.000+0100}, address = {Ithaca}, author = {Pavolini, Emmanuele and Scalise, Gemma}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/23213aca3301a4a3fabcadddf1d02a6ce/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Mediterranean Capitalism Revisited : One Model, Different Trajectories}, doi = {10.1515/9781501761096-007}, editor = {Burroni, Luigi and Pavolini, Emmanuele and Regini, Marino}, interhash = {275900b6da3311b4d81d173d8ed64502}, intrahash = {3213aca3301a4a3fabcadddf1d02a6ce}, isbn = {9781501761072}, keywords = {2021 EB_contra EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english incollection jak mmh rp text transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {91-114}, privnote = {EB: Keine Datennutzung.}, publisher = {Cornell University Press}, series = {Cornell Studies in Political Economy}, study = {EVS2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:53:04.000+0100}, title = {Following Different Paths of Modernization. The Changing Sociocultural Basis of Southern Europe}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1515/9781501761096-007}, year = 2021 } @incollection{ramet2022czech, abstract = {The Czech Republic is a remarkable country. In the 2021 Democracy Index published by The Economist, the Czech Republic is ranked in 31st place, as a “flawed democracy,” behind 25th-place USA but ahead of 47th-place Slovakia. Among the 14 post-communist states of Central and Southeastern Europe plus Estonia, the Czech Republic is the second most urbanized (74.2% in 2021 vs. 76% in Bulgaria), the third least corrupt in 2020 (after Slovenia and Poland), and having the smallest proportion of persons below the poverty line, according to the latest Figs. (10.1% in 2018, with Slovakia in second place with 11.9%).}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:53:04.000+0100}, address = {Cham}, author = {Ramet, Sabrina P.}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2d3c487453eaacb99015782dfd1142cb5/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Civic and Uncivic Values in the Czech Republic: Value Transformation, Politics, Education, and Gender Equality}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-91225-3_1}, editor = {Ramet, Sabrina P. and Ðorđević, Vladimir and Hassenstab, Christine M.}, interhash = {76c7fc0d9525680a9d680ac62419db09}, intrahash = {d3c487453eaacb99015782dfd1142cb5}, keywords = {2022 EB_contra EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english incollection jak rp text tmd transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {3-23}, privnote = {EB: Keine Datennutzung.}, publisher = {Palgrave Macmillan}, study = {EVS1999 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:53:04.000+0100}, title = {The Czech Republic: A Flawed Democracy – An Introduction}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-91225-3_1}, year = 2022 } @inproceedings{brechon2022quelle, abstract = {Comment les grandes enquêtes internationales de sciences sociales (EVS, ESS, ISSP, enquêtes électorales) nomment-elles le religieux? Nomination des appartenances, du sentiment d'être religieux ou non religieux, du sentiment d'être spirituel plutôt que religieux, des pratiques (assistance au culte, prière), des croyances en Dieu, des croyances en un monde surnaturel (vie après la mort, ciel enfer, réincarnation), du religieux populaire et de la mystique ésotérique.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:53:04.000+0100}, author = {Bréchon, Pierre}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/222c9b7c6fb981cfc87a5c41318a1d4ad/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Comment nommer le religieux ? Enjeux confessionnels, politiques et savants: Colloque de l’AFSR 2022}, editor = {{Association française de sciences sociales des religions}}, eventdate = {20.06.-21.06.2022}, eventtitle = {Colloque de l’AFSR 2022}, interhash = {05a3a0d6ba7b4d6dc7628f078c71b2d0}, intrahash = {22c9b7c6fb981cfc87a5c41318a1d4ad}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP ISSP ISSP_input2022 ISSP_pro french inproceedings jak mmh text transfer22}, language = {french}, note = {(ISSP) (EVS)}, pages = {1-16}, study = {EVS1999 ; EVS2008 ; EVS2017 ; ISSP1998 ; ISSP2008 ; ISSP2018}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:53:04.000+0100}, title = {Quelle nomination du religieux et du non religieux dans les sondages d’opinion?}, url = {https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-03780193/}, year = 2022 } @book{wurthmann2022wertorientierungen, abstract = {"In diesem Open-Access-Buch untersucht L. Constantin Wurthmann die sehr enge Beziehung zwischen Wertorientierungen und Wahlverhalten. Obwohl Wertorientierungen und gesellschaftliche Wertorientierungen im Speziellen zu den zentralsten Konzepten empirischer Sozialforschung gehören, wurde ihre Wirkungsweise im Wahlverhalten bisweilen stiefmütterlich behandelt. Die vorliegende Studie entwickelt einen Vorschlag zur konzeptionellen Erfassung gesellschaftlicher Wertorientierungen und deren Einfluss auf das Wahlverhalten der bundesdeutschen Bevölkerung, welcher anschließend mit Daten der German Longitudinal Election Study (GLES) für die Bundestagswahlen 2009, 2013 und 2017 überprüft wird. Dabei lassen sich strukturelle Veränderungen gesellschaftlicher Wertorientierungen in den Wählerschaften deutscher Parteien nachweisen." Die Daten des ALLBUS aus den Jahren 2010, 2012 und 2014 werden in diesem Buch als Hauptdatensätze verwendet.}, access-date = {12. Fassung, Dezember 2022}, access-date2 = {Aufgenommen: 37. Fassung, Dezember 2022}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:53:04.000+0100}, address = {Wiesbaden}, author = {Wurthmann, Constantin}, availability = {22.12.2022}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2867beeb1bc67c5f8d82fb8b309271dd1/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.10760 ; 10.4232/1.11753 ; 10.4232/1.13141 ; 10.4232/1.12458 ; 10.4232/1.13511 ; 10.4232/1.13235 ; 10.4232/1.13229 ; 10.4232/1.13232}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-658-38456-2}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4610 v1.1.0 ; ZA4614 v1.1.1 ; ZA5240 v2.2.0 ; ZA4800 v4.0.0 ; ZA7500 v3.0.0 ; ZA6801 v4.0.1 ; ZA5301 v4.0.2 ; ZA5701 v3.0.1}, interhash = {75cca4371e44be5005e00d30ac5249cd}, intrahash = {867beeb1bc67c5f8d82fb8b309271dd1}, keywords = {2022 ALLBUS ALLBUS_input2022 ALLBUS_pro ALLBUS_version37 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_ALLBUS FDZ_IUP FDZ_Wahlen GLES GLES_input2022 GLES_pro GLES_version12 book german jak text tmd transfer22}, language = {german}, note = {(ALLBUS) (EVS) (GLES)}, publisher = {Springer VS}, series = {Wahlen und politische Einstellungen}, study = {ALLBUS2010 ; ALLBUS2012 ; ALLBUS2014 ; EVS2008 ; EVS2017 ; Nachwahl-Querschnitt 2017 (ZA6801) ; Nachwahl-Querschnitt 2009 (ZA5301) ; Nachwahl-Querschnitt 2013 (ZA5701)}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:53:04.000+0100}, title = {Wertorientierungen und Wahlverhalten: Effekte gesellschaftlicher Wertorientierungen bei den Bundestagswahlen 2009 - 2017}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-38456-2}, year = 2022 } @article{keskinturk2022organization, abstract = {Studies on mass opinion conceptualize political ideology as an interrelated network of attitudes, beliefs and values. Using the joint dataset of European Values Study and World Values Survey collected between 2017 and 2020, I ask whether the organization of political ideology depends on the structure of political field. Consistent with the theories of social constraint, I find that in countries with high institutionalization of political parties, the organization of political opinions is more likely to be dense and consolidated. These patterns are robust to a variety of predictors between countries and the results are not sensitive to sampling variability or item selection.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:48:49.000+0100}, author = {Keskintürk, Turgut}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/24cf5b5359015a363ed7e92470f3673a6/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13095}, doi = {10.1016/j.ssresearch.2022.102742}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7505 v1.0.0}, interhash = {ab9b6809696e2ed6625ced53031f3680}, intrahash = {4cf5b5359015a363ed7e92470f3673a6}, issn = {0049089X}, journal = {Social Science Research}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-29}, study = {Joint EVS/WVS 2017-2021}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:48:49.000+0100}, title = {The organization of political belief networks: A cross-country analysis}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssresearch.2022.102742}, volume = 107, year = 2022 } @article{white2022postsocialist, abstract = {The concept of migration culture is sometimes used to suggest that migration became normalised in particular sending locations. It is helpful however to explore the cultural context of migration more thoroughly, investigating norms and beliefs about how to ‘do’ migration. I analyse why cultures change, and how this links to broader changes in society. In some respects post-2014 Ukrainian migration to Poland and, for example, Polish migration pre-2004 are strikingly similar, for example regarding informal networks, and migration to finance children’s higher education. To some extent Ukrainian migration can be labelled ‘post-socialist.’ I argue however that it is also shaped by the specific 21st century context, such as enhanced opportunities for communication between migrants and potential migrants on social media and in receiving countries, as well as Ukrainians’ encounters in Poland with Polish return migrants. Hence Ukrainian mobility discourses and practices have to be studied transnationally, not just locally.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:48:49.000+0100}, author = {White, Anne}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2faff2a7e2c0be1c5c8129e6c1a1ea026/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.26412/psr220.02}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7505}, interhash = {a27a972cf3970016a265317d80b63663}, intrahash = {faff2a7e2c0be1c5c8129e6c1a1ea026}, issn = {12311413}, journal = {Polish Sociological Review}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 4, pages = {443-456}, study = {Joint EVS/WVS 2017-2022}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:48:49.000+0100}, title = {Post-Socialist Mobility Cultures}, url = {https://doi.org/10.26412/psr220.02}, volume = 220, year = 2022 } @inproceedings{grages2022provision, abstract = {Since the early 1990s, European welfare states have increasingly started to take responsibility for the provision of long-term-care (LTC) for older persons with care needs by introducing or extending different forms of welfare state support. However, LTC is still associated with gaps in social security and the risk of unmet care need in many welfare states. This report identifies main gaps in the structures of LTC provision and examines how differences in policy design are connected with care gaps based on a new typology of LTC policies that considers the relationship between the generosity of policies supporting extra familial and paid familial care. It also analyses the link between cultural and structural factors and cross-national differences in the extent and type of care gaps. Furthermore, the report discusses in how far care gaps affect the risk of poverty and unmet needs for persons with LTC needs based on age, income and gender. The comparative study draws on a new multi-dimensional approach to the measurement of LTC policy generosity. It includes seven European welfare states of different welfare state traditions: Norway, Germany, Spain, Italy, the United Kingdom, Estonia and Hungary. The empirical analysis is based on legal documents of care policies, data from comparative European policy databases, quantitative data from EU-SILC, EVS and Special Eurobarometer 283 as well as national statistics. The findings show that cross-national differences in the extent and type of care gaps are mainly based on differences in institutional constellations of LTC policies. Generosity of access and extent of support need to be analyzed separately and the evaluation of LTC policy needs to be based on support measures for familial and extra familial LTC in order to identify care gaps sufficiently. The findings also show that cross-national differences in cultural ideas regarding the “adequate” form of LTC as well as structural factors, such as the degree of policy implementation or the availability and quality of extrafamilial LTC, can play an important role in the explanation of international differences. Moreover, the results of the investigation show that women and older people (85+), as well as people with a low income are exposed to particularly high social risks in countries with less generous care policies. In this regard, attributes that are associated with higher care needs can accumulate in the sense of intersectionality for specific social groups.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:48:49.000+0100}, address = {Tampere}, author = {Grages, Christopher and Pfau-Effinger, Birgit}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/269692d5345860e697e798a4f263e99bc/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {CoE AgeCare Mid-Term Congress ‘Longer lives, better care?’, 15.06.-17.06.2022}, interhash = {2648493c1bbf29d16baf4961b76f5640}, intrahash = {69692d5345860e697e798a4f263e99bc}, keywords = {2022 EB_contra EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_GML FDZ_IUP SILC SILC_input2022 SILC_pro english inproceedings jak mmh rp text transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(SILC) (EVS)}, pages = {1-33}, privnote = {EB: Keine Datennutzung.}, study = {EU-SILC 2018 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:48:49.000+0100}, title = {Gaps in the provision of long-term care across Europe -Explaining cross-national differences}, url = {https://euroship-research.eu/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Working-Paper-No-14_final.pdf}, venue = {Tampere}, year = 2022 } @incollection{grzymalakazlowska2021postawy, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:48:49.000+0100}, address = {Warszawa}, author = {Grzymała-Kazłowska, Aleksandra and Ziółkowska, Patrycja}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/272ada146a6ca98b78b1cd6cc34f43008/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Wartości w działaniu}, editor = {Marody, Mirosława}, interhash = {63c38b3b3bda5f57e09b3467986f2b42}, intrahash = {72ada146a6ca98b78b1cd6cc34f43008}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP incollection jak other text tmd transfer22}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {131-160}, publisher = {Wydawnictwo Naukowe Scholar Spółka z o.o.}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:48:49.000+0100}, title = {Postawy wobec inności w świetle koncepcji (super)różnorodności (Attitudes towards the others in the light of the concept of superdiversity)}, year = 2021 } @article{jezovita2021mogunosti, abstract = {Na području društvenih znanosti danas postoji niz stručnih, akademskih i istraživačkih aktivnosti čija je svrha otkrivanje obrazaca ponašanja i stavova različitih društvenih aktera ili skupina. Te aktivnosti dolaze u obliku niza stručnih ili znanstvenih projekata i pritom okupljaju članove mnogih akademskih, stručnih ili administrativnih tijela i institucija. Svrha je tih istraživačkih projekata dobivanje spoznaja o cijelom nizu društvenih tema čiji fokus ovisi o istraživačkoj tradiciji tih projekata, ali i o aktualnom društvenom kontekstu u kojem se oni provode. Neka od danas najpoznatijih istraživanja koja proizlaze iz tih projekata su: European Values Study (dalje EVS), World Values Survey (dalje WVS), International Social Survey Programme (dalje ISSP), Eurobarometer (dalje EB), Candidate Countries Eurobarometer (dalje CCEB), European Social Survey (dalje ESS), European Quality of Life Survey (EQLS) itd. Ne treba naglašavati da se temeljem tih istraživanja dobiva bogatstvo informacija i podataka za različite osvrte, akcijske planove, analize, ali i daljnja istraživanja o društvenim temama. Neka od njih datiraju još iz osamdesetih godina 20. stoljeća, a povezuje ih periodičnost provođenja i njihov međunarodni karakter. Drugim riječima, ta su istraživanja okarakterizirana prostornom i vremenskom dinamikom, a to za posljedicu ima akumulaciju znanja i stvaranje bogatih istraživačkih tradicija. Također, zahvaljujući opisanoj dinamici, mogu se provoditi komparativne analize i donositi znanstveni zaključci o razlikama i sličnostima između mnogih zemalja u različitim razdobljima.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:48:49.000+0100}, author = {Ježovita, Josip}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/26fcb1206b170ee4f2bd79f7582fc614d/gesis_surveydoc}, interhash = {cc303e0bb32b6ab73d14815345a858fb}, intrahash = {6fcb1206b170ee4f2bd79f7582fc614d}, journal = {Revija za sociologiju}, keywords = {2021 EB_contra EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP ISSP_contra article jak kbe other rp text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 3, pages = {495-506}, privnote = {ISSP Zitation Dritte, keine Datennutzung EB Zitation Dritte, keine Datennutzung}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:48:49.000+0100}, title = {Mogućnosti, potencijali i problemi u procesu standardiziranja različitih istraživanja. Primjer dovođenja u odnos EVS-a i ESS-a}, url = {https://hrcak.srce.hr/ojs/index.php/rzs/article/view/20192}, volume = 51, year = 2021 } @incollection{jesuspeiropalomino2021formal, abstract = {For several years the attention of economists has focused mostly on income and related issues. This tendency changed during the last decade, when citizen's well-being became a topic of increasing interest. In that regard, the appearance of new databases providing reliable data on variables such as happiness or life satisfaction spurred the number of empirical contributions. This chapter contributes to this literature by analysing the links between informal, formal institutions and life satisfaction for a wide sample European regions.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:48:49.000+0100}, address = {Cham}, author = {Jesús Peiró-Palomino, Jesús and Tortosa-Ausina, Emili}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/22892287d917ec984885e77231705a275/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Social Capital and Subjective Well-Being: Insights from Cross-Cultural Studies}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-75813-4_8}, editor = {Almakaeva, Anna and Moreno, Alejandro and Wilkes, Rima}, interhash = {5ff532dfe511ab9314abca71a3c0a7c2}, intrahash = {2892287d917ec984885e77231705a275}, isbn = {978-3-030-75813-4}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english incollection jak nr text transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {159-173}, publisher = {Springer International}, study = {EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:48:49.000+0100}, title = {Formal and Informal Institutions as Drivers of Life Satisfaction in European Regions}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-75813-4_8}, year = 2021 } @article{domingo2022integracin, abstract = {Despite the longstanding immigration inflows from Africa and the weight attained in Spain, the country's population displays, in the aggregation of citizens from both North and Sub-Saharan Africa, large gaps with respect to the native population and the rest of the immigrant population, in terms of their residential patterns and their labour insertion. !is article begins with a description of the context of the territorial and occupational distribution of the African population in comparison with other continental groups and native Spaniards by gender, and then goes on to analyse the residential and job segregation of that population during the 21st century. Although no causal relationship can be established between economic inequality and segregation, the African population undergoes higher levels of segregation related to their poorer working conditions. }, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:48:49.000+0100}, author = {Domingo, Andreu and Bayona, Jordi and Gastón, Silvia}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2c0f0eef6094ab0248cc3fe095deb6343/gesis_surveydoc}, interhash = {bfa36dd3daf62453794078c47bd6a887}, intrahash = {c0f0eef6094ab0248cc3fe095deb6343}, journal = {Mediterráneo Económico }, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article jak mmh other text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {129-149}, study = {EVS1990 ; EVS1999 ; EVS2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:48:49.000+0100}, title = {Integración segmentada de la población africana en españa: precariedad laboral y segregación residencial}, url = {https://publicacionescajamar.es/publicacionescajamar/public/pdf/publicaciones-periodicas/mediterraneo-economico/36/6-me-36-integracion-segmentada-de-la-poblacion-africana-en-espana.pdf}, volume = 36, year = 2022 } @article{carriero2021state, abstract = {The article investigates whether and how Italians’ attitudes towards the role of the state and the market have changed between 1990 and 2020. Specifically, it will investigate two sets of opposite attitudes: individualism versus collectivism, and free market liberalism versus statism. Two opposing macro hypotheses are considered. The first is that Italian citizens adopt attitudes that are in line with policy trends (policy feedback), while the second is that there is a tendency to develop a compensatory reaction (thermostat effect). In fact, the regulation of Italian capitalism has seen important changes in the last thirty years in Italy. Economic and social policies have undergone reform processes in the direction of deregulation and privatization. Moreover, the article seeks to understand whether and to what extent belonging to a given social class influences these attitudes. The findings show that the influence of class has continued to be significant over the period, though it has weakened overall as a result of convergence towards collectivist-statist values. This trend can be interpreted as reflecting a thermostat effect.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:48:49.000+0100}, author = {Carriero, Renzo and Filandri, Marianna}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2b8ab869a4a5cea3141c5732bfb9a27c8/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.4000/qds.4782}, interhash = {0d6c8f0e2edbeda09eebd5f457dbfed0}, intrahash = {b8ab869a4a5cea3141c5732bfb9a27c8}, journal = {Quaderni di sociologia}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 45, pages = {111-133}, study = {EVS1990 ; EVS1999 ; EVS2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:48:49.000+0100}, title = {State or market? Italians’ attitudes and the role of social class in the last thirty years}, url = {https://doi.org/10.4000/qds.4782}, volume = 87, year = 2021 } @incollection{lomazzi2020lambientalismo, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:48:49.000+0100}, address = {Bologna}, author = {Lomazzi, Vera}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/27371026073f99b5a23bdc26807ee7913/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Come cambiano gli italiani. Valori e atteggiamenti dagli anni Ottanta a oggi}, editor = {Biolcati, Ferrucci and Rovati, Giancarlo and Segatti, Paolo}, interhash = {61cf970d02fe10a029b5b698f6ab3903}, intrahash = {7371026073f99b5a23bdc26807ee7913}, isbn = {978-88-15-28748-9}, keywords = {2020 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP incollection jak mmh other text transfer22}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {171-182}, publisher = {Il Mulino}, study = {EVS1990 ; EVS1999 ; EVS2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:48:49.000+0100}, title = {L’ambientalismo ai tempi della crisi climatica}, url = {https://aisberg.unibg.it/handle/10446/207708?mode=complete}, year = 2020 } @incollection{colantone2022backlash, abstract = {We review the literature on the globalization backlash, seen as the political shift of voters and parties in a protectionist and isolationist direction, with substantive implications on governments’ leaning and enacted policies. Using newly assembled data for 23 advanced democracies, we document a protectionist and isolationist shift in electorates, legislatures, and executives from the mid-1990s onwards. This is associated with a noticeable protectionist shift in trade policy –although with some notable nuances– especially since the financial crisis of 2008. We discuss the economics of the backlash. From a theoretical perspective, we highlight how the backlash may arise within standard trade models when taking into account the ‘social footprint’ of globalization. Then, we review the empirical literature on the drivers of the backlash. Two main messages emerge from our analysis: (1) globalization is a significant driver of the backlash, by means of the distributional consequences entailed by rising trade exposure; yet (2) the backlash is only partly determined by trade. Technological change, crisis-driven fiscal austerity, immigration, and cultural concerns are found to play an important role in creating politically consequential cleavages. Looking ahead, we discuss possible future developments, with specific focus on the issue of social mobility.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:48:49.000+0100}, address = {Amsterdam}, author = {Colantone, Italo and Ottaviano, Gianmarco and Stanig, Piero}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/20140c9892f8831afa2e0597a5fd0fbd3/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {International Trade}, doi = {10.1016/bs.hesint.2022.02.007}, editor = {Gopinath, Gita and Helpman, Elhanan and Rogoff, Kenneth}, interhash = {cd864d9ec1d7fe1d47309563abd8c44f}, intrahash = {0140c9892f8831afa2e0597a5fd0fbd3}, keywords = {2022 EB_contra EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english incollection jak rp text tmd transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {405-478}, privnote = {EB: Keine Datennutzung.}, publisher = {North Holland}, series = {Handbook of International Economics}, study = {EVS1990 ; EVS1999 ; EVS2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:48:49.000+0100}, title = {The backlash of globalization}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/bs.hesint.2022.02.007}, volume = 5, year = 2022 } @article{butkovic2022gains, abstract = {This article explores the experiences of trade unions in Croatia and Poland with societal power resources as a source of trade union revitalisation in the post-2008 crisis period. In the context of limited structural, organisational and institutional power resources, Croatian and Polish trade unions attempted to build their societal power through the revitalisation strategies of coalition building and political action. The paper compares three similar, partially successful campaigns run in both countries, on pensions, Sunday trading and precarious work. Our findings show that gains in societal power alone cannot fully compensate for the erosion of conventional sources of trade union power. Such a configuration of power resources runs the danger of trade union demands being taken up by populist forces wanting to increase their own legitimacy, rather than furthering workers’ interests. Therefore, what starts as an attempt at union revitalisation based on the novel use of societal resources could easily end up as ‘captured innovation’ by populist forces.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:48:49.000+0100}, author = {Butković, Hrvoje and Czarzasty, Jan and Mrozowicki, Adam}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/27585e69b0e4c9f665c811cbbb891f378/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1177/09596801221138776}, interhash = {ae170d2cf0636e4766041e1626ca3db8}, intrahash = {7585e69b0e4c9f665c811cbbb891f378}, issn = {09596801}, journal = {European Journal of Industrial Relations}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh onlinefirst text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-19}, study = {EVS1999 ; EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:48:49.000+0100}, title = {Gains and pitfalls of coalitions: Societal resources as sources of trade union power in Croatia and Poland}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1177/09596801221138776}, year = 2022 } @article{brechon2022russes, abstract = {After recalling the demographic, economic, historical, and cultural background of the two countries, which are strongly marked by orthodoxy, this article seeks to understand the value system of Russians and Ukrainians, by analyzing the data of the European Values Study in 1999, 2008, and 2017–2020. The liberalism of morals is very strongly rejected by both countries, although Ukraine is clearly more modern in its conception of the family and its promotion of individual autonomy. Sociability is more vertical than horizontal in both countries, with a weak civil society, low politicization and political participation, and very uncertain democratic values, although Ukraine seems to be gradually moving toward the latter, whereas illiberal and authoritarian values are progressing strongly in Russia. Nationalism is very strong in both countries, although obviously built on opposing rationales : the return to a great unified Russian empire on the one hand, and the defense of Ukraine’s independence against the imperialism of its large neighbor, on the other. In this context, Ukraine expects much from the European Union.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:48:49.000+0100}, author = {Bréchon, Pierre}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/254d1a269b35c8a7e8bfa5098338a9ed6/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.4000/ress.9053}, interhash = {7845166a663e82879fcc2b37c924361d}, intrahash = {54d1a269b35c8a7e8bfa5098338a9ed6}, journal = {Revue européenne des sciences sociales}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article french jak text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {french}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {47-69}, privnote = {EVS Entscheidung über Abstract}, study = {EVS1999 ; EVS2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:48:49.000+0100}, title = {Russes et Ukrainiens: des valeurs qui se différencient progressivement}, url = {https://doi.org/10.4000/ress.9053}, volume = {60-2}, year = 2022 } @incollection{chomkovamanea2022explaining, abstract = {In the context of the European “migration crisis,” the rise of populism and nationalism, and dramatic changes in the political-party spectrum, understanding attitudes towards immigrants and immigration and the factors behind these attitudes represents an important issue. This chapter contributes to understanding this phenomenon in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). We examine how attitudes towards immigrants and immigration are shaped by elements of national identity and political culture. With regard to such attitudes overall, we find that the “Western” countries, Germany and Austria, generally embrace more positive views than CEE countries.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:48:49.000+0100}, address = {Leiden}, author = {Chomková Manea, Beatrice-Elena and Jaworsky, Bernadette Nadya}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/220935ab4b8ad587ebded44f01c18c18a/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Behind the Illiberal Turn: Values in Central Europe}, doi = {10.1163/9789004514041_006}, editor = {Hajdinjak, Sanja and Chromková Manea, Beatrice and Chytilek, Roman}, interhash = {cd1d7ad9241dbc686d89a5c0d4d18281}, intrahash = {20935ab4b8ad587ebded44f01c18c18a}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english incollection jak mmh text transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {92-123}, publisher = {Brill}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:48:49.000+0100}, title = {Explaining Attitudes towards Immigrants and Immigration through the Lenses of National Identity and Political Culture}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004514041_006}, year = 2022 } @article{lundasen2022intergroup, abstract = {Intergroup contacts can occur in many different places but are often studied only limited to a specific context. This study contributes with data that taps intergroup contacts that occur in both the private and the public sphere, using data from a large-scale survey directed towards individuals nested within 36 different municipalities and over 1,250 different neighborhoods with varying levels of visible minorities. The results also showed that just using the mere frequency of intergroup contacts is not sufficient to understand its association with community trust. Intergroup contacts that occurred in the neighborhood and in civil society organizations had a statistically significant association with community trust, while intergroup contacts that occurred in schools/workplaces and at home did not. The results also indicated that the neighborhood context moderated the impact of intergroup contacts. Whether contacts generated negative experiences mattered. Negative experiences mattered more for community trust especially for those who lived in diverse neighborhoods. The results indicated an asymmetry between the importance of positive and negative experiences of intergroup contacts for community trust.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:48:49.000+0100}, author = {Lundåsen, Susanne Wallman}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/22c376e719e83571aca4f61902ea51dc5/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13670}, doi = {10.1007/s12134-021-00932-z}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7505 v1.1.0}, interhash = {0a1087b21f6c0b7ef170597b2217fa54}, intrahash = {2c376e719e83571aca4f61902ea51dc5}, issn = {18746365}, journal = {Journal of International Migration and Integration}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak onlinefirst text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-26}, study = {Joint EVS/WVS 2017-2021}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:48:49.000+0100}, title = {Intergroup Contacts, Neighborhood Diversity, and Community Trust: the Asymmetrical Impact of Negative and Positive Experiences}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s12134-021-00932-z}, year = 2022 } @article{benabou2022forbidden, abstract = {We study the co-evolution of religion, science, and politics. We first uncover, in international and U.S. data, a robust negative relationship between religiosity and patents per capita. The model then combines: (1) scientific discoveries that raise productivity but sometimes erode religious beliefs; (2) a government that allows innovations to diffuse, or blocks them; (3) religious institutions that can invest in doctrinal reform. Three long-term outcomes emerge. The “Western-European Secularization” regime has declining religiosity, unimpeded science, and high taxes and transfers. The “Theocratic” regime involves knowledge stagnation, unquestioned dogma, and high religious-public-goods spending. The “American” regime combines scientific progress and stable religiosity through doctrinal adaptations, with low taxes and some fiscal-legal advantages for religious activities. Rising income inequality can, however, empower a Religious-Right alliance that starts blocking belief-eroding ideas.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:48:49.000+0100}, author = {Bénabou, Roland and Ticchi, Davide and Vindigni, Andrea}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/22c80868d4c811c7bc59234ded21b5dfe/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13486}, doi = {10.1093/restud/rdab069}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4804 v3.1.0}, interhash = {3bcaaa1e13ae31496069a9906535251a}, intrahash = {2c80868d4c811c7bc59234ded21b5dfe}, issn = {00346527}, journal = {The Review of Economic Studies}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 4, pages = {1785-1832}, study = {EVS 1981-2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:48:49.000+0100}, title = {Forbidden Fruits: The Political Economy of Science, Religion, and Growth}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1093/restud/rdab069}, volume = 89, year = 2022 } @article{carrilcaccia2022social, abstract = {This paper explores whether social ties, proxied by Facebook friendship links, can explain why the number and value of mergers and acquisitions (M&As) are greater within countries than between countries. We find that social ties are positively correlated with the number and value of M&As. We also demonstrate that the home bias in M&As is greatly reduced once we control for the differences in social ties between and within countries. We further find that social ties particularly facilitate M&As when the level of corruption is high, press freedom is limited in the target country, and there are more cultural differences between the acquirer and target countries.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:48:49.000+0100}, author = {Carril-Caccia, Federico and Garmendia-Lazcano, Aitor and Minondo, Asier}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/21cae43ad4573743f65374cc5d18004fa/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1007/s10290-022-00475-0}, interhash = {6512214279c74c97a13f83d177be32ab}, intrahash = {1cae43ad4573743f65374cc5d18004fa}, issn = {16102886}, journal = {Review of World Economics}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak onlinefirst text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-31}, study = {EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:48:49.000+0100}, title = {Social ties and home bias in mergers and acquisitions}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s10290-022-00475-0}, year = 2022 } @incollection{berlemann2022natural, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:44:58.000+0100}, address = {Cheltenham}, author = {Berlemann, Michael and Eurich, Marina}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/210bd31f1a5e1073a6d118fd6fd5dd0bc/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Handbook on the Economics of Disasters}, doi = {10.4337/9781839103735.00021}, editor = {Skidmore, Mark}, interhash = {ad2bb2f2277db75c5e7995a27b9e9a18}, intrahash = {10bd31f1a5e1073a6d118fd6fd5dd0bc}, isbn = {9781839103735}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english incollection jak mmh text transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {230-251}, publisher = {Edward Elgar Publishing}, study = {Joint EVS/WVS 2017-2020}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:44:58.000+0100}, title = {Natural disasters and self-reported well-being: a review of the literature}, url = {https://doi.org/10.4337/9781839103735.00021}, year = 2022 } @article{baranowskarataj2022family, abstract = {This article provides evidence on the relationship between fathers’ labor market outcomes and number of children. Using data from the European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions and instrumental variable models, this study examines how family size is related to fathers’ probability of employment, number of paid working hours, job rank, wages, and job stability across European countries with diverse social beliefs about men’s financial and caregiving responsibilities. Results show that having a larger family is associated with increases in fathers’ share of paid working hours, chances of having a permanent contract and a managerial position, and wages. These findings are, however, largely due to selection. Net of selection, fathers tend to increase paid working hours and are more likely to be promoted after childbirth only in countries where they are considered the main income providers, and acceptance of involved fatherhood is weak. The magnitude of these effects is small, however.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:44:58.000+0100}, author = {Baranowska-Rataj, Anna and Matysiak, Anna}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2923bbb0aa6c25cfb86785efb4f6b2c84/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1080/13545701.2021.2015076}, interhash = {e52bda81345113bd21e3a61e28ff732c}, intrahash = {923bbb0aa6c25cfb86785efb4f6b2c84}, issn = {13545701}, journal = {Feminist Economics}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_GML FDZ_IUP SILC SILC_input2022 SILC_pro article english jak transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(SILC) (EVS)}, number = 2, pages = {93-118}, study = {EVS2008 ; EU-SILC 2004-2011}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:44:58.000+0100}, title = {Family Size and Men’s Labor Market Outcomes: Do Social Beliefs About Men’s Roles in the Family Matter?}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1080/13545701.2021.2015076}, volume = 28, year = 2022 } @article{williams2022voter, abstract = {Background: Research regarding party behavior has often be understood through one of two models, (1) the Downsian proximity model, which supposes parties will change positions in order to be most competitive, and (2) the issue salience model, which understands parties to emphasize issues on which it is more competitive. Objectives: This study produces a theoretical framework explaining why parties, specifically in a two-party system, emphasize one issue dimension over others. We argue that voter distributions differ across issue dimensions and take one of four general forms: (1) unimodal symmetrical, (2) bimodal symmetrical, (3) unimodal asymmetrical, and (4) bimodal asymmetrical. These distributions determine the nature of an issue dimension as approximating valence or positional. Combined with a party's issue ownership or positional advantage, this determines whether a party emphasizes an issue. An issue owner is expected to emphasize unimodal symmetrical issues, parties with positional advantage are expected to emphasize bimodal asymmetrical issues, and no party should emphasize a bimodal symmetrical issue. The decision to emphasize a unimodal asymmetrical issue is dependent upon whether the issue owner and the party with positional advantage are the same and the long-versus short-term electoral strategy of a party. Methods: Data to test this theoretical approach do not yet exist. This theoretical framework is designed to apply to a two-party system. In order to properly test the above expectations, we would need data regarding the distribution of voters along different issue dimensions, as well as the emphases placed on issues by parties. These data must be specific to a two-party system. Conclusion: This theory attempted to build a synthesized theory of party behavior based on the Downsian proximity model and the issue salience model. This theory helps explain what issues parties will seek to contest, and which issues become politicized. However, this framework can be extended to explain many questions regarding polarization, party behavior, electoral strategy and political contestation.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:44:58.000+0100}, author = {Williams, Christopher J. and Ishiyama, John}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/222ae0aa718eb505ffb8a439a446863ad/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13094}, doi = {10.1111/ssqu.13181}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7504 v1.0.0}, interhash = {ba4ee560b36e72dc9a5722b83d2eba75}, intrahash = {22ae0aa718eb505ffb8a439a446863ad}, issn = {00384941}, journal = {Social Science Quarterly}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 5, pages = {1084-1100}, study = {EVS1981-2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:44:58.000+0100}, title = {How voter distributions, issue ownership, and position influence party emphasis}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1111/ssqu.13181}, volume = 103, year = 2022 } @article{schaub2022global, abstract = {How our governments deal with environmental crises can depend on national culture, including time preference (i.e., short- vs. long-term orientation). Here, we follow up on the hypothesis that long-term orientation increases environmental policy performance. To this end, we use three time preference indices (including a newly constructed index with a wide spatial coverage based on Google search data). Our results show that countries with higher long-term orientation have higher environmental policy performance. This relationship is in most cases because of the positive association of long-term orientation and environmental policy performance with economic development and other factors. Only the analysis with increased spatial coverage (especially to African and Asian countries) using Google long-term orientation shows some results indicating positive relationships when considering economic development and other factors. Still, also in this analysis, the positive relationships are largely because of economic development and other factors. Expanding the spatial coverage when measuring time preference might add insights into the time preference-environmental policy performance relationship. Moreover, the results show that researchers need to control for important factors, especially economic development, when analyzing time preference and environmental policy performance or related questions, such as environmental behavior and culture, as these factors can completely, or at least largely, drive the results.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:44:58.000+0100}, author = {Schaub, Sergei}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/20e14f2dc043ddafa675d556a99e3e0f0/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13095}, doi = {10.1016/j.envsci.2021.11.017}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7505 v1.0.0}, interhash = {192a5b5a00c86839794834675e104fb9}, intrahash = {0e14f2dc043ddafa675d556a99e3e0f0}, issn = {14629011}, journal = {Environmental Science & Policy}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {102-109}, study = {Joint EVS/WVS 2017–2021}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:44:58.000+0100}, title = {Global relationships between time preference and environmental policy performance}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsci.2021.11.017}, volume = 128, year = 2022 } @incollection{moors2022living, abstract = {Using data from the 1990 and 2017 European Values Studies, this study investigates the link between values and living arrangements among young adults from France, Germany and the Netherlands. Researching the diversity in transitions between living arrangements of young adults gained momentum in the 1990s. The logic to link these transitions to values can be traced back to the Second Demographic Transition argument that states that demographic transitions follow generational changes in values that reflect increasing orientations to autonomy. Almost thirty years later, we are able to update this research by looking to what extent today’s generation of young adults – which is in fact the generation of children of the young adults in 1999 – compare with their parents as far as the values profiles of living arrangements is concerned. The results show that to a large extent, the values profiles of living arrangements are similar across the two generations of young adults or even became more articulated when values were related to topics that can be linked to the religious sphere.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:44:58.000+0100}, address = {Tilburg}, author = {Moors, Guy}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/232f0f04e72d1d033dd7d9bbcbaf901d1/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Reflections on European Values: Honouring Loek Halman's contribution to the European Values Study}, editor = {Luijkx, Ruud and Reeskens, Tim and Sieben, Inge}, interhash = {d79d41a2ba0b923df2c875842496f6c1}, intrahash = {32f0f04e72d1d033dd7d9bbcbaf901d1}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english incollection jak mmh text transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {264-281}, publisher = {Open Press TiU}, study = {EVS1990 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:44:58.000+0100}, title = {Living Arrangement and Values of Young Adults in 1990 and 2017: Bridging Generations}, url = {https://pure.uvt.nl/ws/portalfiles/portal/61757221/LiberAmicorum.pdf}, year = 2022 } @incollection{voicu2022changes, abstract = {Subjective importance of work is core to work values and subject to change in recent decades, as a decreasing salience is being noticed in post modern ages (Halman, 1999). This happens in a Europe that undergoes a process of individualization that includes changes in work values (Halman, 1996), and in which migrations bring people from one societal context to another, including in such way the change of the culture to which they are exposed (Rudnev, 2014; Voicu, 2014). This chapter shows that migration comes with a shift in value orientations, that leads to mixing the values in the country of origin with the ones in the host society, which become more important. The results bring support for both the socialization hypothesis (Inglehart, 1997) and the institutionalization assumption (Arts, 2011), showing their complementarity with respect to work values. In contrast to the culture of work in the society of origin, the culture of work in the host society proves to be more influential for immigrants. A process of acculturation but not assimilation is therefore observed because both cultures continue to be influential. }, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:44:58.000+0100}, address = {Tilburg}, author = {Voicu, Bogdan}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2b3e22ca248ba62da2841ac75c6cbe079/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Reflections on European Values: Honouring Loek Halman's contribution to the European Values Study}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.12458}, editor = {Luijkx, Ruud and Reeskens, Tim and Sieben, Inge}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4800 v4.0.0}, interhash = {223dc5f6ca82499b9118c579681d688f}, intrahash = {b3e22ca248ba62da2841ac75c6cbe079}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english incollection jak mmh text transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {320-333}, publisher = {Open Press TiU}, study = {EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:44:58.000+0100}, title = {Changes in Work Values Under the Influence of International Migration}, url = {https://pure.uvt.nl/ws/portalfiles/portal/61757221/LiberAmicorum.pdf}, year = 2022 } @article{kaasa2022different, abstract = {There is a need for a simple and graspable model of culture covering the main cultural differences across modern nations. A two-dimensional model might be a reasonable choice. We analyzed data from the World Values Survey and the European Values Study to test whether different two-dimensional models are factor rotations of each other. We took into account criticisms regarding the choice of items in Inglehart?s analysis of the same data source. Nevertheless, we replicated his dimensions. By means of factor rotation by various angles we aligned our dimensions and those of Inglehart with other previously published sets of dimensions. Thus, although different studies seem to have produced different two-dimensional solutions depending on the study design, those solutions are actually related to each other. There is no right or wrong placement of axes?they describe the same relationships between cultural elements. By showing the positions of various sets of cultural dimensions relative to each other, this study adds another viewpoint that can help researchers make sense of the huge variety of cultural dimensions in the literature.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:44:58.000+0100}, author = {Kaasa, Anneli and Minkov, Michael}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/296c3bd64fc1272f39b927ddaeb07cd36/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1177/00220221211072790}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7505}, interhash = {ee042de286a8219e033f53575927a05d}, intrahash = {96c3bd64fc1272f39b927ddaeb07cd36}, issn = {00220221}, journal = {Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 2, pages = {127-156}, study = {Joint EVS/WVS 2017-2021}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:44:58.000+0100}, title = {Are Different Two-Dimensional Models of Culture Just a Matter of Different Rotations? Evidence From the Analysis Based on the WVS/EVS}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1177/00220221211072790}, volume = 53, year = 2022 } @article{aizpurua2022exploring, abstract = {This paper examines the feasibility of ex-post harmonisation strategies using European Values Study (EVS) Wave 5 (2017–2020) and European Social Survey (ESS) Round 9 (2018–2019) data across 17 countries. The study shows an empirical assessment of the comparability of four items measuring religious behaviours (belonging to a religious denomination at present/in the past, religious services attendance, and praying), captured in both surveys. The novelty of this paper lies in the analytical comparison of religiosity indicators that are rarely assessed from a comparative perspective.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:44:58.000+0100}, author = {Aizpurua, Eva and Fitzgerald, Rory and Barros, Julia Furtado de and Giacomin, Gregorio and Lomazzi, Vera and Luijkx, Ruud and Maineri, Angelica and Negoita, Daniela}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/256bd028d2bde2aaa54c2cb0b299fa9be/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13560}, doi = {10.1186/s42409-022-00038-x}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7500 v4.0.0}, interhash = {40716a5443588b7ac648f0c13d7735d3}, intrahash = {56bd028d2bde2aaa54c2cb0b299fa9be}, issn = {25238930}, journal = {Measurement Instruments for the Social Sciences}, keywords = {2022 EB_contra EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP ISSP_contra article english jak mmh rp text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 1, pages = {1-23}, privnote = {ISSP Erwähnung, keine Datennutzung EB Erwähnung, keine Datennutzung}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:44:58.000+0100}, title = {Exploring the feasibility of ex-post harmonisation of religiosity items from the European Social Survey and the European Values Study}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1186/s42409-022-00038-x}, volume = 4, year = 2022 } @article{hajdinjak2022populism, abstract = {The present article examines how voters’ support for populist parties and the degree of political power wielded by populist parties influence political trust in Central Europe. In countries where a populist party has undivided power, populist supporters are, when compared to supporters of other parties, more likely to trust political institutions. These differences result from ideological congruence as well as favourable assessments of how democratically a country is governed. Where populists do not control the government, only populist parties' supporters who have very favourable assessments of democratic governance in their own country are more likely to trust political institutions compared with supporters of other parties.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:44:58.000+0100}, author = {Hajdinjak, Sanja}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2916ebb6c6ff446f53684ba2faa5da139/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13560}, doi = {10.1080/21599165.2022.2052049}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7500 v4.0.0}, interhash = {41a505d5f48521e04f13cbd608393a56}, intrahash = {916ebb6c6ff446f53684ba2faa5da139}, issn = {21599165}, journal = {East European Politics}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-27}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:44:58.000+0100}, title = {Populism as a political trust booster? Populist support and degrees of political power in Central Europe}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1080/21599165.2022.2052049}, year = 2022 } @article{palmisano2021modernizzazione, abstract = {Questo studio intende fare luce sulla relazione tra modernizzazione e differenze di genere nella religiosità. Le analisi, caratterizzate da un approccio comparato e diacronico, sono basate sul caso italiano a partire da diverse edizioni dell’indagine European Values Study. La prospettiva teorica scelta valorizza il ruolo della cultura nella spiegazione dei diversi comportamenti maschili e femminili in ambito religioso: ci si aspetta che nel centro-nord del paese, in cui si registrano maggiori livelli di modernizzazione rispetto al mezzogiorno, le differenze tra i sessi siano più contenute. Inoltre, poiché nell’ultimo trentennio la distanza tra le aree nei livelli di modernizzazione non è cresciuta in modo netto, ci si attende che il gap tra queste in termini di differenze di genere in campo religioso non faccia registrare cambiamenti rilevanti. I risultati delle analisi offrono solo un limitato sostegno all’ipotesi di partenza. L’intensità delle differenze di genere, non cambia in modo sostanziale tra centro-nord e mezzogiorno per tre delle quattro dimensioni della religiosità qui analizzate. Coerentemente con le aspettative, il gap tra le aree in termini di differenze di genere nella religiosità si conferma generalmente costante nel corso del tempo. Questi risultati vengono analizzati criticamente alla luce della letteratura disponibile.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:44:58.000+0100}, author = {Palmisano, Stefania and Todesco, Lorenzo}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2bc6f5d0121593a918e4d6a237b118ec2/gesis_surveydoc}, interhash = {5ef10707372de6eea8295984fe0a3648}, intrahash = {bc6f5d0121593a918e4d6a237b118ec2}, journal = {Quaderni di sociologia}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article bestellt jak nr other text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-23}, study = {EVS1990 ; EVS1999 ; EVS2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:44:58.000+0100}, title = {Modernizzazione e differenze di genere nella religiosità: un approccio comparato e diacronico al caso italiano}, url = {https://journals.openedition.org/qds/4795}, year = 2021 } @article{lakomy2021individual, abstract = {A growing body of scholarship examines the social and personal benefits of volunteering across the life course. However, less is known about how this experience of volunteering varies across different national contexts and how the impact of volunteering is shaped by micro- and macro-conditions. This article utilizes a cross-national multilevel regression analysis of European Values Survey data to explore the benefits of volunteering for two distinct sets of aging populations in the EU: those identified as ?materialists? and ?postmaterialists.? It finds that a positive association between volunteering and one key indicator of quality of life (?control over life?) generally exists for postmaterialists, while it is more positive in countries with stronger familial norms among materialists. Hence, the role of volunteering in later life is not as uniform as suggested by the active aging approach.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:44:58.000+0100}, author = {Lakomý, Martin}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/279bc6eeeaf1dfd832f0668661b31df69/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1177/00207152221088857}, interhash = {bb055fe644b674c87bcdc0538ec1501e}, intrahash = {79bc6eeeaf1dfd832f0668661b31df69}, issn = {00207152}, journal = {International Journal of Comparative Sociology}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 5, pages = {385-403}, study = {EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:44:58.000+0100}, title = {Individual value orientation, social norms, and volunteering outcomes in later life}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1177/00207152221088857}, volume = 62, year = 2021 } @incollection{pollack2022religion, abstract = {"This essay examines the legal, social, and cultural situation of the churches and religion in Germany as well as the development of the religious landscape against the background of overarching social trends. After a brief introduction to central concepts and terms, the essay rst identies some historical milestones that were decisive for the constitution of churches and religion today, which are indispensable for understanding the current situation. Next, on the basis of empirical data, the evolution of the churches in the two German states from the post-war period to reunication, as well as the religious development in Germany as a whole since 1989/90 are examined in more detail. The chapter concludes with a summary providing an outlook on current problems in this area." Die kumulierten Daten des ALLBUS aus den Jahren 1980 bis 2012 werden in diesem Beitrag ebenso wie die ALLBUS-Daten aus dem Jahr 2018 als Hauptdatensätze verwendet.}, access-date2 = {Aufgenommen: 37. Fassung, Dezember 2022}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:44:58.000+0100}, address = {Oxford}, author = {Pollack, Detlef and Müller, Olaf}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2496670f5126d1f2a74e52b45572d7a0b/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {The Oxford Handbook of German Politics}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13250 ; 10.4232/1.11898 ; 10.4232/1.12253}, editor = {Larres, Karl and Moroff, Holger and Wittlinger, Ruth}, gesis-study_no = {ZA5250 v2.0.0 ; ZA4578 v1.0.0 ; ZA4804 v3.0.0}, interhash = {bef09db6e3cc0b47f5d01e8f5780fa6b}, intrahash = {496670f5126d1f2a74e52b45572d7a0b}, keywords = {2022 ALLBUS ALLBUS_input2022 ALLBUS_pro ALLBUS_version37 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_ALLBUS FDZ_IUP english incollection jak mmh text transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(ALLBUS) (EVS)}, pages = {381-395}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, study = {ALLBUS2018 ; ALLBUSkum1980-2012 ; EVS1981-2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:44:58.000+0100}, title = {Religion and the Churches}, year = 2022 } @inproceedings{borgoni2021attitudes, abstract = {This paper aims at investigating individuals' attitudes towards immigrants across European countries. In particular, we analyze how socio-demographic characteristics, altruism, and political preferences shape inclusive behavior towards immigrants. We use data from the European Value Study providing information at the individual level for 16 European countries, observed in 1999 and 2008. The results show relevant differences in individuals' attitudes across countries and a general tendency to be less inclusive in the more recent period.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:44:58.000+0100}, address = {Mailand, Italien}, author = {Borgoni, Riccardo and Carcagnì, Antonella and Michelangeli, Alessandra and Zaccagnini, Federica}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2318116732b18c248b204f9d345d43387/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {International Conference on Data Science and Social Research}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-51222-4_7}, editor = {Mariani, Paolo and Zenga, Mariangela}, eventdate = {04.02.-05.02.2019}, interhash = {868346186414c0d4f59903dd1a7eec99}, intrahash = {318116732b18c248b204f9d345d43387}, isbn = {978-3-030-51222-4}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP ISSP_contra english inproceedings jak nr text transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {79-90}, privnote = {EVS Entscheidung über Abstract}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, series = {Studies in Classification, Data Analysis, and Knowledge Organization}, study = {EVS1999 ; EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:44:58.000+0100}, title = {Attitudes Towards Immigrant Inclusion: A Look at the Spatial Disparities Across European Countries}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-51222-4_7}, year = 2021 } @article{bettarelli2022determinants, abstract = {This article investigates the determinants of FDI at sub-national level. It recognizes that MNEs? foreign activities are organized in networks of strongly interconnected, but geographically dispersed affiliates. This implies a different approach to the analysis of the determinants of FDI, which should focus on contextual factors able to stimulate economic relations at distance. Methodologically, we use a gravity-type model and different regression techniques with a new dataset on networks of FDI involving German and Italian regions. We find evidence that technologically proximate regions sharing the same industry profile are more likely to experience positive and large networks driven by MNEs, with weaker evidence related to cultural and institutional proximities, which cannot compensate the negative impact of geographic distance. The distinctive contribution of this paper is to emphasize that local policies to attract FDI are more likely to succeed if addressed to similar regions.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:44:58.000+0100}, author = {Bettarelli, Luca and Resmini, Laura}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/26a5f722c6f852484a18c0ec717ebdb3f/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1080/00036846.2022.2041184}, interhash = {ab9f878dc4b4122de8f16cc28b0564a4}, intrahash = {6a5f722c6f852484a18c0ec717ebdb3f}, issn = {00036846}, journal = {Applied Economics}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 45, pages = {5257-5272}, study = {EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:44:58.000+0100}, title = {The determinants of FDI: a new network-based approach}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1080/00036846.2022.2041184}, volume = 54, year = 2022 } @article{massa2022investing, abstract = {We hypothesize that social trust, in mitigating contracting incompleteness, may have an important effect on the activeness and effectiveness of delegated portfolio management. Using a complete sample of worldwide open-end mutual funds, we find that trust is positively associated with the activeness of funds and that trust-related active share delivers superior performance (e.g., approximately 2% per year for cross-border investments). Moreover, “trust in the market” and “trust in managers” play important yet different roles for different types of cross-border delegated portfolio management. Our results suggest that trust acts as a fundamental building block for delegated portfolio management.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:44:58.000+0100}, author = {Massa, Massimo and Wang, Chengwei and Zhang, Hong and Zhang, Jian}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/297dce003c567225f9cae8b44ea3355e8/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1017/S0022109020000848}, interhash = {f626032c145acbcd654f9138a48a3eb3}, intrahash = {97dce003c567225f9cae8b44ea3355e8}, issn = {00221090}, journal = {Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis}, keywords = {2022 EB_contra EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh rp text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS) (Eurobarometer)}, number = 1, pages = {240-290}, privnote = {EB: Keine Datennutzung.}, study = {EVS}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:44:58.000+0100}, title = {Investing in Low-Trust Countries: On the Role of Social Trust in the Global Mutual Fund Industry}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022109020000848}, volume = 57, year = 2022 } @article{gozzo2021coesione, abstract = {L’obiettivo del contributo è analizzare le dinamiche sottese alla genesi della coesione sociale, basandosi sull’assunto che non ci sia un’unica via per generare dinamiche coesive. Se questa tesi fosse corretta, gli esiti potrebbero avere impatti significativi sulla gestione delle politiche sociali nei differenti contesti. La prima fase dell’analisi richiede la definizione e specificazione dei due concetti di coesione sociale e capitale sociale. Come si vedrà, il dibattito al riguardo non si è mai del tutto sopito. Pur non negando l’ampia sovrapposizione semantica tra i due concetti, la coesione include e richiede la presenza di capitale sociale (Addeo, Bottoni, 2016; Berger Schmitt, Noll, 2000). In questo senso, il rapporto tra coesione e capitale sociale è circolare e ricorsivo (Stanley, 2003): dinamiche strutturali di lungo periodo si incrociano con cambiamenti recenti che si innestano in contesti caratterizzati da una loro specificità sul piano dei sistemi di welfare e delle politiche realizzate (Green et al., 2011). Tutti questi elementi fanno presumere che non ci sia un’unica via per la coesione. L’analisi proposta si riferisce, quindi, a insiemi di Stati rappresentativi dei diversi modelli di welfare e procede valutando l’impatto dell’elemento contestuale attraverso la realizzazione di reti bayesiane per ciascun gruppo.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:44:58.000+0100}, author = {Gozzo, Simona and D’Agata, Rosario and Maglia, Anna}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/272171fca7c7ad85f6b3e6b608d1a9771/gesis_surveydoc}, interhash = {9d6722ddb920860432ee2d25ffaaf156}, intrahash = {72171fca7c7ad85f6b3e6b608d1a9771}, journal = {Quaderni di Sociologia}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article jak other text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 45, pages = {89-110}, study = {EVS1990 ; EVS1999 ; EVS2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:44:58.000+0100}, title = {Coesione sociale e modelli di welfare in Europa}, url = {https://air.unimi.it/bitstream/2434/936889/2/p61%20-%20Quaderni%20di%20Sociologia%2087_compressed.pdf}, volume = 87, year = 2021 } @article{osterman2022educating, abstract = {Political science has long viewed education as an instrumental factor in developing support for democracy and beneficial for democratization. However, governments, both democratic and authoritarian, have substantial control over the curriculum and develop education institutions with the specific aim to instill in students the norms and values that underpin the regime. With this in mind, this study asks, does the effect of education vary by the political regime in which education was undertaken? We use a quasi-experimental approach exploiting European compulsory schooling reforms, implemented under both democratic and authoritarian regimes, to answer this question. We find that education has no effect on principle and functional support for democracy, but that education's effect on satisfaction with democracy is conditional on regime type. For those educated under a democratic regime, education led to greater satisfaction with democracy, whereas those educated under an authoritarian regime became less satisfied with democracy.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:44:58.000+0100}, author = {Österman, Marcus and Robinson, Darrel}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2da153d213846ccc8e0bf82dcb932cdf8/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1177/00323217211067385}, interhash = {bd65f01d742ed830e4da6848ba860516}, intrahash = {da153d213846ccc8e0bf82dcb932cdf8}, issn = {00323217}, journal = {Political Studies}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh onlinefirst text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-23}, study = {EVS1999 ; EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:44:58.000+0100}, title = {Educating Democrats or Autocrats? The Regime-Conditional Effect of Education on Support for Democracy}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1177/00323217211067385}, year = 2022 } @incollection{lundasen2022nordic, abstract = {The Nordic countries have been labeled exceptions with very high shares of the population who agree that most people can be trusted. However, data suggest that the Nordic countries, to a varying degree, are facing challenges that may have decreased the levels of trust in most people. The Nordic countries have experienced increasing levels of income inequality, coinciding with high rates of south-to-north migration flows in the form of labor migrants and refugees. This chapter describes the development of social trust in the Nordic countries using data from the European Values Study. Contrary to theoretical expectations for the detrimental impact of increasing levels of diversity and income inequality, the levels of social trust increased in the Nordic countries during the investigated time period. Likely explanations for this development are the increasing shares of the population with high levels of education and well-functioning government institutions.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:44:58.000+0100}, address = {Tilburg}, author = {Lundåsen, Susanne Wallman}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/21efcd94cd27a803c6305fccf91766182/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Reflections on European Values: Honouring Loek Halman's contribution to the European Values Study}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13486 ; 10.4232/1.13670}, editor = {Luijkx, Ruud and Reeskens, Tim and Sieben, Inge}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4804 v3.1.0 ; ZA7505 v1.1.0}, interhash = {1af4de27484fd30f0e59436f971df59f}, intrahash = {1efcd94cd27a803c6305fccf91766182}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english incollection jak mmh text transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {420-433}, publisher = {Open Press TiU}, study = {EVS1981-2008 ; Joint EVS/WVS2017–2021}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:44:58.000+0100}, title = {The Nordic Exceptionalism Revisited}, url = {https://pure.uvt.nl/ws/portalfiles/portal/61757221/LiberAmicorum.pdf}, year = 2022 } @article{munkacsy2022felkszlte, abstract = {A cikk célja a magyar közoktatás alkalmazkodási képességének bemutatása nemzetközi összehasonlításban. Egyfelől röviden összefoglalja a politika, a társadalom, és a gazdaság alrendszerének szerkezetét átalakító globális folyamatok legfontosabb, a közoktatást érintő következményeit. Másfelől, nemzetközi mutatókkal illusztrálva bemutatja, hogy más – hasonló intézményi gyökerekkel rendelkező – országokhoz képest a jelenlegi magyar rendszer mennyire képes megfelelni az ebből adódó kihívásoknak. Ennek alapján Magyarország az oktatást érintő kihívások mindhárom nagy területén a sérülékenyebb és az alkalmazkodásra kevésbé felkészült országok közé tartozik a régióban. Ez az elmaradás nem csak az új generációk munkalehetőségeit és életminőségét fogja erősen behatárolni, hanem a magyar társadalom és gazdaság egészének fejlődését is fékezni fogja. Az országok közötti eltérések változatos mintázata ugyanakkor azt is mutatja, hogy még a szovjet-típusú iskola súlyos örökségével terhelt rendszerekben is lehetséges érdemi javulást elérni.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:44:58.000+0100}, author = {Munkácsy, Balázs and Scharle, Ágota}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2c0a79862215614cb593c4b13a08dc2ba/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.14232/ISKKULT.2022.4.31}, interhash = {e1d3b04274dd5204d1e2751bdfe81c84}, intrahash = {c0a79862215614cb593c4b13a08dc2ba}, journal = {Iskolakultúra}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article jak mmh other text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 4, pages = {31-47}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:44:58.000+0100}, title = {Felkészült-e a magyar közoktatás a következő évtized gazdasági és társadalmi kihívásaira?}, url = {https://doi.org/10.14232/ISKKULT.2022.4.31}, volume = 32, year = 2022 } @incollection{popovski2022gender, abstract = {The paper presents results from a research of the gender role attitudes in Macedonian sociocultural context. The research relies on data collected as part of the last wave of the European Values Study (EVS) that was carried out by a national team of researchers from the Survey Research Centre, at the Faculty of Philosophy in Skopje, between December 2018 and March 2019. For this survey, 1,117 citizens of Macedonia were interviewed in their homes. Gender role attitudes of the participants are determined on the basis of the degree to which they agree or disagree with a number of statements concerning the activities and the responsibilities that men and women should have in the family, the effects of women’s employment, and what kind of activities are considered as more suited to men rather than to women. The frequency and intensity of the attitudes and their correlation to certain socio-demographic characteristics of the respondents were assessed. The results reveal that there are significant variations in the attitudes of Macedonians, yet, they generally point to a gradual replacement of traditional gender ideology to more modern ones.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:44:58.000+0100}, address = {Tilburg}, author = {Popovski, Mihajlo and Petkovska, Antoanela and Trajkovski, Ilo and Minoski, Konstantin}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/287be6247f3ba4c132a641821ee884c4a/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Reflections on European Values: Honouring Loek Halman's contribution to the European Values Study}, editor = {Luijkx, Ruud and Reeskens, Tim and Sieben, Inge}, interhash = {07c9ea7c598aed51b3d2b390f3e1435e}, intrahash = {87be6247f3ba4c132a641821ee884c4a}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english incollection jak mmh text transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {462-473}, publisher = {Open Press TiU}, study = {EVS}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:44:58.000+0100}, title = {Gender Role Attitudes in the Macedonian Sociocultural Context}, url = {https://pure.uvt.nl/ws/portalfiles/portal/61757221/LiberAmicorum.pdf}, year = 2022 } @article{molter2022influence, abstract = {The paper analyses the influence of culture and religiosity on corporate social responsibility (CSR) by assessing the three dimensions of the triple-bottom approach - economic, environmental, and social - via creating composite indicators out of the World Value Survey's relevant questions in each field. Austria and Taiwan, two very different countries in terms of economic development, religion, and cultural values, are compared. The analysis is based on the World Value Survey website; therefore, a comparison of the development of these factors over time is possible. Lastly, a correlation analysis regarding the influence of religiosity on each of those dimensions was applied. The correlation analysis resulted in a conclusion that does not follow previous studies. It suggests negative relationships in two out of three dimensions. While a positive correlation between religiosity and the economic dimension is observable in Austria, the correlation between environmental concerns and religiosity in Taiwan appears significant.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:44:58.000+0100}, author = {Molter, Marius and Bobek, Vito and Justinek, Gorazd and Horvat, Tatjana}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2c5de4f7384cce5188c2835c9e90839f9/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13670}, doi = {10.1504/IJHD.2022.127615}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7505 v1.1.0}, interhash = {13a8ab2455fadd105c1feb85db372ef2}, intrahash = {c5de4f7384cce5188c2835c9e90839f9}, issn = {20492790}, journal = {International Journal of Happiness and Development}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak keinvt mmh text transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 3, pages = {203-221}, study = {Joint EVS/W VS 2017-2021}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:44:58.000+0100}, title = {The influence of religiosity and culture on the economic, environmental, and social dimensions of CSR: a comparative case study of Taiwan and Austria}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1504/IJHD.2022.127615}, volume = 7, year = 2022 } @incollection{kanol2022nationalism, abstract = {Historical events which have major implications for a country can, without a doubt, influence party politics. According to historical institutionalism, such critical junctures, which create new cleavages or destroy or reform existing ones, generate new trajectories for the politics of a country. Politics then follows new norms and practices for a considerable time – so-called path dependency – until new critical junctures redefine politics.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:44:58.000+0100}, address = {London}, author = {Kanol, Direnç and Pirishis, George}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2f5bf93e37ab67595cff8106c3d27068c/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Party Politics in European Microstates}, doi = {10.4324/9781315206776}, editor = {Bértoa, Fernando Casal and Dumont, Patrick}, interhash = {36803e97f1b62d770b7f260abfd4ab26}, intrahash = {f5bf93e37ab67595cff8106c3d27068c}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english incollection jak text tmd transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {163-177}, publisher = {Routledge}, study = {EVS}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:44:58.000+0100}, title = {Nationalism Clientelism and Anti-politics: Party Politics in the Republic of Cyprus}, url = {https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315206776}, year = 2022 } @article{soenke2022investigating, abstract = {According to terror management theory, humans rely on meaningful and permanence-promising cultural worldviews, like religion, to manage mortality concerns. Prior research indicates that, compared to religious individuals, atheists experience lower levels of meaning in life following reminders of death. The present study investigated whether reminders of death would change atheists’ meaning in life after exposure to normative support for atheism. Atheists (N = 222) were either reminded of death or a control topic (dental pain) and exposed to information portraying atheism as either common or rare, and then asked to rate their perceived meaning in life. Results showed that reminders of death reduced meaning in life among atheists who were told that atheism is common. Results were consistent with the view that atheism reflects the rejection of religious faith rather than a meaningful secular terror managing worldview. Discussion considers implications for maintaining healthy existential wellbeing, identifies limitations, and highlights future research directions.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:42:26.000+0100}, author = {Soenke, Melissa and Vail III, Kenneth E and Greenberg, Jeff}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/269fd951a92f051c2e69328570caa13c7/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.3389/fpsyg.2022.913508}, interhash = {c969a2bcd32f03b94d6db1ee22f09704}, intrahash = {69fd951a92f051c2e69328570caa13c7}, journal = {Frontiers in Psychology}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-10}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:42:26.000+0100}, title = {Investigating the Role of Normative Support in Atheists’ Perceptions of Meaning Following Reminders of Death}, url = {https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.913508}, volume = 13, year = 2022 } @article{crenshaw2022making, abstract = {Statements by politicians and pundits around the world suggest that terrorism uniquely threatens social order. Unfortunately, our knowledge about how terrorism affects generalized trust and social capital, which many view as foundations of civil society, is quite limited. In this paper we theorize that terrorism damages generalized social trust via its pernicious influence on the perceptions of safety and security in urban public spaces, particularly in those urban places that are the most socially salient to national identity and the most connected to global society (i.e., primate capitals). Using aggregated survey data from European countries in the European Social Survey (Waves 1–6), we find that terrorism, whether committed in urban or rural areas, has no direct effect on social trust. Nonetheless, urban terrorism interacts with urban primacy to arrest the development of generalized social trust. We conclude that the effects of chronic terrorism likely go beyond economics and politics, perhaps damaging the fabric of society itself.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:42:26.000+0100}, author = {Crenshaw, Edward M. and Robison, Kristopher K.}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/24f3b796e9f1bbf6c914e23ee0e62c49a/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.12253}, doi = {10.1080/09546553.2022.2032675}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4804 v3.0.0}, interhash = {71f4c8d34bc7f5f68b6645fc9e75a663}, intrahash = {4f3b796e9f1bbf6c914e23ee0e62c49a}, issn = {09546553}, journal = {Terrorism and Political Violence}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh onlinefirst text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-17}, study = {EVS1981-2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:42:26.000+0100}, title = {Making War on the Fabric of Society: A Cross-National Analysis of Terrorism, Urban Public Space and Generalized Social Trust in Europe}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1080/09546553.2022.2032675}, year = 2022 } @article{pimpawatin2022parenthood, abstract = {This study investigates the complex relationship between parenthood and life satisfaction using integrated (individual-level) data from the European Value Surveys (EVS) and the World Value Surveys (WVS), covering respondents from 102 countries from 1989 to 2020. It hypothesizes that welfare regimes influence the relationship, categorizing countries into eight welfare regimes, including social democratic, conservative, liberal, former socialist, productivist, liberal-informal, Middle East and North Africa, and insecure welfare regimes. Results suggest that, overall, parenthood is positively associated with life satisfaction. The positive relationship is more evident in countries with social democratic, productivist, and insecure welfare regimes than the others. Age and gender sub-sample analyses reveal that the association between parenthood and life satisfaction among women is more sensitive to welfare regimes than men. This study is the first to use the above welfare-regime categorization. It demonstrates that welfare policies are essential to life satisfaction and argues that they should be tailored to specific area-based needs of the target population.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:42:26.000+0100}, author = {Pimpawatin, Pachara and Witvorapong, Nopphol}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2feb12902b4bef0e31c0e64e31752ede6/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.25133/JPSSv302022.037}, interhash = {9edb4427a5719d813c260aced167a469}, intrahash = {feb12902b4bef0e31c0e64e31752ede6}, journal = {Journal of Population and Social Studies}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {652-678}, study = {EVS1990 ; EVS1999 ; EVS2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:42:26.000+0100}, title = {Parenthood and Life Satisfaction: The Role of Welfare Regimes}, url = {http://doi.org/10.25133/JPSSv302022.037}, volume = 30, year = 2022 } @book{guriev2022dictators, abstract = {How a new breed of dictators holds power by manipulating information and faking democracy Hitler, Stalin, and Mao ruled through violence, fear, and ideology. But in recent decades a new breed of media-savvy strongmen has been redesigning authoritarian rule for a more sophisticated, globally connected world. In place of overt, mass repression, rulers such as Vladimir Putin, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, and Viktor Orbán control their citizens by distorting information and simulating democratic procedures. Like spin doctors in democracies, they spin the news to engineer support. Uncovering this new brand of authoritarianism, Sergei Guriev and Daniel Treisman explain the rise of such “spin dictators,” describing how they emerge and operate, the new threats they pose, and how democracies should respond. Spin Dictators traces how leaders such as Singapore’s Lee Kuan Yew and Peru’s Alberto Fujimori pioneered less violent, more covert, and more effective methods of monopolizing power. They cultivated an image of competence, concealed censorship, and used democratic institutions to undermine democracy, all while increasing international engagement for financial and reputational benefits. The book reveals why most of today’s authoritarians are spin dictators—and how they differ from the remaining “fear dictators” such as Kim Jong-un and Bashar al-Assad, as well as from masters of high-tech repression like Xi Jinping. Offering incisive portraits of today’s authoritarian leaders, Spin Dictators explains some of the great political puzzles of our time—from how dictators can survive in an age of growing modernity to the disturbing convergence and mutual sympathy between dictators and populists like Donald Trump.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:42:26.000+0100}, address = {Princeton}, author = {Guriev, Sergei and Treisman, Daniel}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/25b76bb1fcfbe85c6f7725f6a8bab58f6/gesis_surveydoc}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7505}, interhash = {545d721234e0d7162bf6f5eca8d0727d}, intrahash = {5b76bb1fcfbe85c6f7725f6a8bab58f6}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP book english jak mmh text transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, publisher = {Princeton University Press}, study = {Joint EVS/WVS 2017-2021}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:42:26.000+0100}, title = {Spin Dictators: The Changing Face of Tyranny in the 21st Century}, year = 2022 } @article{vantriet2022stilte, abstract = {Scholars increasingly worry about an increase in citizens’ tolerance for political violence. The present research aimed to gauge tolerance for political violence in the Netherlands and investigate its predictors. In Study 1, tolerance for political violence was assessed in a representative sample of Dutch citizens (N = 515) in a preregistered survey. Results showed that, depending on the wording of the question, 2% to 19% of participants supported the use of political violence. In Study 2, data from the Dutch part of the European Values Study (N = 2,404) was used to investigate predictors of tolerance for political violence. The results revealed that participants with lower incomes and participants who indicated that the Netherlands is not governed democratically indicated higher levels of tolerance. This suggests that economic uncertainty and perceptions of political legitimacy are the main drivers of tolerance for political violence.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:42:26.000+0100}, author = {van ’t Riet, Jonathan}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2061c39a41ad16352464c2675a85a7326/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13560}, doi = {10.5117/MEM2021.4.002.RIET}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7500 v4.0.0}, interhash = {d2efc4b8aa52163cce9a6d3e0bc9be2b}, intrahash = {061c39a41ad16352464c2675a85a7326}, journal = {Mens & Maatschappij}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article jak other text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 4, pages = {344-371}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:42:26.000+0100}, title = {De stilte voor de storm? Een onderzoek naar tolerantie jegens politiek geweld in Nederland}, url = {https://doi.org/10.5117/MEM2021.4.002.RIET}, volume = 97, year = 2022 } @article{sooniste2022religious, abstract = {Religious literacy may be seen as a prerequisite for religious freedom. This article analyzes how the development of religious literacy is supported in the curricula of Estonian primary and secondary schools and the extent to which these schools guarantee religious freedom. We assume that developing religious literacy is not limited to the lessons of Religious Education but can also be achieved in schools in which Religious Education is not taught. We analyze the national curricula for both basic and upper secondary schools to understand how religious literacy is represented, whether implicitly or explicitly. We are particularly interested in how the competencies of religious literacy are supported in the curricula and how freedom of religion is ensured in state-funded schools. The texts are analyzed according to the core curriculum analysis method and the religious literacy model, which identifies four stages in the development of religious literacy: examining religion as a category, engaging with a disposition towards religions, building up relevant knowledge, and promoting skills to interact well in multicultural society. This analysis shows that the dominant discourse related to religious literacy in the curricula focuses on social skills for future citizens, but religious literacy itself, a vital skill for operating in the modern multicultural world, is scarcely mentioned. Instead, it is present primarily as an implicit concept, and religion is portrayed as distant both in time and in space. Thus, this approach to education contributes insufficiently to the freedom of religion needed in a contemporary multicultural society.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:42:26.000+0100}, author = {Sooniste, Aleksandra and Schihalejev, Olga}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2980153df1b3b9c8400493026bccf6f7d/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13560}, doi = {10.3390/rel13050411}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7500 v4.0.0}, interhash = {a432819c2445508e117c6b5eea09b91b}, intrahash = {980153df1b3b9c8400493026bccf6f7d}, issn = {20771444}, journal = {Religions}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 5, pages = {1-19}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:42:26.000+0100}, title = {Religious Literacy in National Curricula of Estonia}, url = {https://doi.org/10.3390/rel13050411}, volume = 13, year = 2022 } @article{eriksson2022global, abstract = {Strict norms about hygiene may sometimes have health benefits but may also be a burden. Based on research in the United States, it has been suggested that women traditionally shoulder responsibility for hygiene standards and therefore tend to have stricter views on hygiene. However, there is little systematic research on sex differences in hygiene norms at the global scale. We set up two hypotheses: (1) Stricter hygiene norms among women than among men is a global phenomenon. (2) The size of this sex difference varies across nations with the level of sex equality. We examine these hypotheses using data from a recent international survey (N = 17,632). Participants in 56 countries were asked for their views of where it is not appropriate for people to spit and in which situations people should wash their hands. As a measure of sex equality, we use an existing country-level measure of attitudes to equality between the sexes, available for 49 nations in the study. Stricter hygiene norms among women than among men are observed almost everywhere, but there are a few exceptions (most notably Nigeria and Saudi Arabia). The size of the sex difference in hygiene norms varies strongly with the level of sex equality, but in a non-linear way. The sex difference is most pronounced in moderately egalitarian countries with the highest recorded difference being in Chile. In more egalitarian parts of the world, more sex equality is associated with a smaller sex difference in hygiene norms. In the less egalitarian parts of the world, the opposite relation holds. We offer an interpretation in terms of what different levels of sex equality mean for the content of sex roles.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:42:26.000+0100}, author = {Eriksson, Kimmo and Dickins, Thomas E. and Strimling, Pontus}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/214325c6bbdddfd3d4baaa07b61bbcad9/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13736}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pgph.0000591}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7503 v2.0.0}, interhash = {45ea24de7479e8240386ae3cc346e59c}, intrahash = {14325c6bbdddfd3d4baaa07b61bbcad9}, journal = {PLOS Global Public Health}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 6, pages = {1-17}, study = {EVS1981-2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:42:26.000+0100}, title = {Global sex differences in hygiene norms and their relation to sex equality}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0000591}, volume = 2, year = 2022 } @incollection{linek2022there, abstract = {Academic literature provides mixed evidence for the decline in the support for democracy within society. In addition to that, literature points to the long-term effects of political socialization under autocratic regimes for the democratic values. Therefore, we use data from pooled EEVS and WVS from 1995 to 2017 for seven Central European countries, to investigate the level of support for democracy and authoritarian alternatives like army rule or strong leader who does not have to bother with parliament. In addition to that, we analyze whether the level of support for democracy is generationally conditioned.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:42:26.000+0100}, address = {Leiden}, author = {Linek, Lukáš and Vomáčka, Aleš}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2dbb6460b69e973c60f3c124e83a91d3f/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Behind the Illiberal Turn: Values in Central Europe}, doi = {10.1163/9789004514041}, editor = {Hajdinjak, Sanja and Chromková Manea, Beatrice and Chytílek, Roman}, interhash = {7b68404948a6a5cd2517083294cf8a96}, intrahash = {dbb6460b69e973c60f3c124e83a91d3f}, isbn = {9789004514041}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english incollection jak mmh text transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {74-91}, publisher = {Brill}, study = {EVS1999 ; EVS2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:42:26.000+0100}, title = {Are There Generational Differences in the Support for Democracy in Central European Countries?}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004514041_005}, year = 2022 } @incollection{sobral2022portuguese, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:42:26.000+0100}, address = {New York}, author = {Sobral, José and Vala, Jorge}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/22a24fcf94bf15b6a910cbef0ba0cfdce/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {The Oxford Handbook of Portuguese Politics}, editor = {Fernandes, Jorge M. and Magalhães, Pedro C. and Costa Pinto, António}, interhash = {aa0c132a266fc0ccc802d27cb529b0db}, intrahash = {2a24fcf94bf15b6a910cbef0ba0cfdce}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP ISSP ISSP_input2022 ISSP_pro english incollection jak keinvt mmh text transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(ISSP) (EVS)}, pages = {227-243}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, study = {ISSP2013 ; EVS1990 ; EVS1999 ; EVS2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:42:26.000+0100}, title = {Portuguese National Identity: Historical Constructions and Contemporary Expressions}, year = 2022 } @article{mell2021early, abstract = {Social trust is at the center of democratic societies, but it varies considerably between individuals and cultures. Socioeconomic status has been identified as an important predictor of such variability. Although this association has mostly been reported for measures of socioeconomic status taken in adulthood, recent studies have found unique effects of harsh conditions experienced during childhood on social trust assessed decades later. Here, we report a series of three studies that provide further support for the importance of early childhood conditions in social trust. The first study revealed that higher childhood socioeconomic status was associated with greater social trust in a diverse sample of French participants (N = 915), even after adjusting for current socioeconomic status. The second study confirmed this result using data from the European Values Survey (N = 64,780, 45 countries). In both samples, our analyses revealed that adding childhood socioeconomic status significantly improved the fit of the model thereby providing suggestive evidence of the central role of this variable for explaining variations in social trust. Finally, the last study replicated this association using a behavioral measure of social trust (N = 60 in original study, N = 75 in replication study).}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:42:26.000+0100}, author = {Mell, Hugo and Safra, Lou and Demange, Perline and Algan, Yann and Baumard, Nicolas and Chevallier, Coralie}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2cf9e19d776e69a1442160271b60a45c2/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1111/pops.12756}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4804}, interhash = {09301371f0faafba69cdcdf384aa5bed}, intrahash = {cf9e19d776e69a1442160271b60a45c2}, issn = {0162895X}, journal = {Political Psychology}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-19}, study = {EVS1981-2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:42:26.000+0100}, title = {Early Life Adversity Is Associated With Diminished Social Trust in Adults}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1111/pops.12756}, year = 2021 } @article{matancevic2013dometi, abstract = {U radu se daje prikaz glavnih nalaza istraživanja CIVICUS-ovog Indeksa civilnog društva u Hrvatskoj, koje se provodilo od 2008. do 2010. godine, a koje čini dio međunarodnog, komparativnog istraživačkog projekta. Riječ je o trećem istraživačkom valu, nakon pilot-faze 2001. te iduće faze od 2003. do 2005. godine. Stanje civilnog društva analizira se preko četiri dimenzije: razina organizacija, vrednote, percipirani utjecaj te okolina, koje su sastavni dio »dijamanta civilnog društva« – najpoznatije komponente ovog istraživačkog projekta. Dobiveni rezultati stavljeni su u dinamički kontekst, usporedbom s rezultatima dva ranija istraživačka vala. Time je omogućeno praćenje određenih istraživačkih indikatora i dimenzija civilnog društva u razvojnoj perspektivi. Dimenzija razine organizacija, odnosno infrastrukture civilnog društva, kao i dimenzija okoline u ovom istraživanju dostižu najveće vrijednosti. Dimenzija okoline ujedno pokazuje i najveći rast u promatranom desetogodišnjem razdoblju. Zaključuje se o razvoju civilnog društva, prvenstveno u sljedećim aspektima: sektorskoj suradnji i umrežavanju, novim mogućnostima financiranja, jačanju uloge su-vladara civilnog društva u određenim javnim politikama te značaju organizacija civilnog društva u podmirenju socijalnih potreba u područjima gdje izostaju javne usluge. S druge strane, nestabilno zapošljavanje u organizacijama civilnog društva, često miješanje države u poslove civilnog društva, percepcija raširene korupcije u organizacijama te općenito, niska razina povjerenja u društvu pokazuju se kao trajni razvojni izazovi civilnog društva u Hrvatskoj. Prepoznaju se i višestruki učinci ekonomske krize na civilno društvo, prije svega kroz smanjeno financiranje organizacija i slabljenje ljudskih resursa te pasivizaciju građana, s druge strane.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:42:26.000+0100}, author = {Matančević, Jelena and Bežovan, Gojko}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2bfae73d72b63243a6bb918ac54972ea3/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.3935/rsp.v20i1.1109}, interhash = {8c958fa36874ff9e25d59545f05472ca}, intrahash = {bfae73d72b63243a6bb918ac54972ea3}, issn = {13302965}, journal = {Revija za socijalnu politiku}, keywords = {2013 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article jak mmh other text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 1, pages = {21-40}, study = {EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:42:26.000+0100}, title = {Dometi i ključni čimbenici razvoja civilnog društva u Hrvatskoj temeljem tri vala istraživanja}, url = {https://doi.org/10.3935/rsp.v20i1.1109}, volume = 20, year = 2013 } @incollection{lomazzi2022gender, abstract = {This contribution offers a comparative analysis of attitudes towards gender roles (GRA) in the domestic and public domains and their relation to cultural orientations. Using the novel alignment method, the factor means of GRA have been estimated while assessing for their measurement equivalence across the whole set of 34 countries included in the final release of EVS 2017. The results address the necessity of considering the multidimensionality of this concept. The country ranking showed that several countries support egalitarian gender roles in the public and domestic domains differently. In some cases, support for gender equality in the public sphere was expressed alongside traditional views in the private sphere, displaying, therefore, ambivalence between attitudes in these two domains. The Pearson correlations between GRA and the cultural values scores (Schwartz 2006) show that societies that emphasize the importance of the collective and status quo tend to support more traditional gender roles, both in the public and in the domestic domain. However, this relationship is stronger and clearer in the public domain. These findings suggest that the shift towards more egalitarian societies risks being slowed down if policies favor female economic and political participation but neglect the promotion of equality in the household.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:36:55.000+0100}, address = {Tilburg}, author = {Lomazzi, Vera}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2f0a8fa69edf80b58c5f6a38e57f357a0/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Reflections on European Values: Honouring Loek Halman's Contribution to the European Values Study}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13560}, editor = {Luijkx, Ruud and Reeskens, Tim and Sieben, Inge}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7500 v4.0.0}, interhash = {4f35bbde4b8de8fef78ea1ee0922c752}, intrahash = {f0a8fa69edf80b58c5f6a38e57f357a0}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP ISSP_contra english incollection jak mmh text transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {282-299}, privnote = {ISSP Erwähnung, keine Datennutzung}, publisher = {Open Press Tilburg University}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:36:55.000+0100}, title = {Gender Equality Values and Cultural Orientations}, url = {https://aisberg.unibg.it/handle/10446/216342?mode=complete}, year = 2022 } @incollection{breen2022saints, abstract = {This study examines the issue of declining religiosity in Ireland as a gateway for thinking about broad processes of value change. Drawing on the data of the European Values Study, the European Social Survey, and the PERSOCOV study, it authors look at one simple facet of religion in Ireland, viz., the degree to which the adherents of the largest faith grouping, the Catholic church, attend religious services. The examination of religious practice has implications beyond the obvious: degradation or abandonment of communal religious practice on a wholesale basis has implications for society as a whole, believers and unbelievers alike. Drawing on the work of Loek Halman in particular, the study references the complex links between religious participation and value change. The study documents the decline of religious practice from 1981 to 2020, including the initial period of COVID-19 pandemic, showing how the resulting social restrictions impacted religious participation in Ireland. During the COVID-19 lockdown almost 90 percent of the population indicated that they participated in religious services less than monthly. Finally, the study looks at the implications for the church in Ireland as religious participation continues to decrease. }, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:36:55.000+0100}, address = {Tilburg}, author = {Breen, Michael J. and Macmillan, Ross}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2ad48279c686d77b21affadb02492eb62/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Reflections on European Values: Honouring Loek Halman's contribution to the European Values Study}, editor = {Luijkx, Ruud and Reeskens, Tim and Sieben, Inge}, interhash = {f618fdb9c4f0e338db0bbf48622b34e9}, intrahash = {ad48279c686d77b21affadb02492eb62}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english incollection jak mmh text transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {150-165}, publisher = {Open Press TiU}, study = {EVS1981-2020}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:36:55.000+0100}, title = {Saints, Scholars, Sceptics and Secularists: The Changing Faith of Religious Practice in Ireland, 1981-2020}, url = {https://pure.uvt.nl/ws/portalfiles/portal/61757221/LiberAmicorum.pdf}, year = 2022 } @article{sochas2022collective, abstract = {Collective bargaining institutions are correlated with better population health. However, there are still major gaps in our understanding regarding the impact of collective bargaining on health inequalities, particularly between labour market ‘insiders’ and ‘outsiders’. In this study, we investigate the effect of collective bargaining coverage on individuals’ self-rated health, and whether the impact varies according to labour market status. We use four waves of the European Values Survey (1981–2018) and three-level nested random intercept models across 33 OECD and European countries (N = 66 301). We find that stronger and more inclusive collective bargaining institutions reduce health inequalities between the unemployed and the employed by disproportionately improving the health of the unemployed. This study implies that targeting the political institutions that shape the distribution of power and resources is important for reducing health inequalities.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:36:55.000+0100}, author = {Sochas, Laura and Reeves, Aaron}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2a4299cf07e757044714d3373b1f03499/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1093/ser/mwac052}, interhash = {3cdfc14924825420d7a60021cb0fb976}, intrahash = {a4299cf07e757044714d3373b1f03499}, issn = {14751461}, journal = {Socio-Economic Review}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh onlinefirst text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-36}, study = {EVS1981-2019}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:36:55.000+0100}, title = {Does collective bargaining reduce health inequalities between labour market insiders and outsiders?}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1093/ser/mwac052}, year = 2022 } @incollection{gelissen2022withincountry, abstract = {Values researchers commonly derive country-level measures of shared values constructs by aggregating scores on individual-level belief variables. However, different composition models may underlie this approach, and it remains to be seen whether consensus in beliefs between individuals from the same country is large enough to warrant aggregation. To examine these issues, I first outline a typology of composition models for specifying the functional relationship among constructs at different levels of analysis as developed by Chan (1998). Then, I show that statistical interrater agreement measures for a small selection of constructs in the 2017 wave of the European Values Study provide weak evidence for warranting aggregation of individual-level variables for deriving country-level constructs. I compare these results to the results from a response weighted mean aggregation method described by Van Bruggen et al. (2002) that incorporates the degree of agreement among respondents’ responses into the calculation of the country-specific mean scores on the constructs. For three out of four constructs considered, the ranking of some countries on their position on the construct concerning changes considerably. However, the correlation between the unweighted and weighted country ranking is still high, which suggests that the position of countries can be estimated with sufficient reliability.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:36:55.000+0100}, address = {Tilburg}, author = {Gelissen, John}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/29dda91fc48fe3716cb83f121e6de2551/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Reflections on European Values: Honouring Loek Halman's contribution to the European Values Study}, editor = {Luijkx, Ruud and Reeskens, Tim and Sieben, Inge}, interhash = {be778f401f151d56b4666b1efc3fe5f6}, intrahash = {9dda91fc48fe3716cb83f121e6de2551}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english incollection jak mmh text transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {114-133}, publisher = {Open Press TiU}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:36:55.000+0100}, title = {Does Within-Country Agreement on Beliefs matter for Ranking Countries on Values Dimensions? Evidence from the European Values Study 2017}, url = {https://pure.uvt.nl/ws/portalfiles/portal/61757221/LiberAmicorum.pdf}, year = 2022 } @incollection{frederiksen2022danish, abstract = {In this country study, we ask how special Danish values are in a European context. In 2016, the Danish Ministry of Culture published the so-called Denmark Canon, which contains ten values ‘that have shaped our country’. Based on the EVS studies, we have scrutinized the empirical confirmation of three of the values: gender equality, trust and hygge. In relation to gender equality, Danes are more positive than the European average, but Norway and Sweden have a significantly higher preference for this value. Recent data suggest that interpersonal trust is a special national value in the sense that there is a particularly high prevalence of this value among Danes. However, the level of trust has increased within a relatively short time span, which shows that it is not a deep-rooted Danish phenomenon. Finally, although hygge may be a special Danish (and Norwegian) word, the activities related to hygge appear to be similar in many countries and equally prevalent. Therefore, in spite of the government’s statement, there are no indication that these values are special values in among the Danes compared to other Europeans and we conclude that what is named a special national value depends on which actors construct the values and for what purposes.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:36:55.000+0100}, address = {Tilburg}, author = {Frederiksen, Morten and Gundelach, Peter}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2f911e26d2fc7ab83392df785a0feb97f/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Reflections on European Values: Honouring Loek Halman's contribution to the European Values Study}, editor = {Luijkx, Ruud and Reeskens, Tim and Sieben, Inge}, interhash = {0a2a3d2561713b81de7d7493a254ab92}, intrahash = {f911e26d2fc7ab83392df785a0feb97f}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english incollection jak mmh text transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {434-447}, publisher = {Open Press TiU}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:36:55.000+0100}, title = {Danish Values: How Special Are They?}, url = {https://pure.uvt.nl/ws/portalfiles/portal/61757221/LiberAmicorum.pdf}, year = 2022 } @book{dellizotti2022metodi, abstract = {Il volume illustra le tecniche di analisi statistica dei dati, completando il lavoro iniziato con il primo manuale dedicato ai metodi di rilevazione delle informazioni nella ricerca sociale. La trattazione inizia con l’analisi monovariata, che consente il retrospettivo “controllo di qualità” sui dati raccolti, fornisce le prime risposte ai bisogni conoscitivi del ricercatore e può suggerire più approfondite analisi, empiricamente fondate, che si potranno realizzare con gli strumenti di analisi bivariata e multivariata trattati nei capitoli successivi. Tenendo conto della natura categoriale o cardinale delle variabili, nel volume sono descritte ed esemplificate tecniche che “esibiscono” e sintetizzano la distribuzione dei dati e le relazioni tra variabili. Un congruo spazio è dedicato alle tecniche grafiche, utili alla rappresentazione dei dati e a volte indispensabili per la loro analisi. Il resto del volume è dedicato ad alcuni “passaggi tecnici” di supporto all’analisi. Il primo di questi capitoli è dedicato alla costruzione di nuove variabili e alla trasformazione di quelle già presenti in matrice, con approfondimenti sulla categorizzazione delle variabili cardinali e sulla costruzione di indici e tipologie. Si affronta poi il complesso argomento dell’analisi “esplorativa” delle tabelle di contingenza e la problematica inerente l’utilizzo dei dati mancanti. Il capitolo finale tratta un aspetto raramente affrontato nei manuali di metodologia e tecniche della ricerca sociale: l’esposizione e la “disseminazione” dei risultati delle analisi.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:36:55.000+0100}, address = {Trieste}, author = {Delli Zotti, Giovanni}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2c10a6e559d1e8a771c81db9e9acb3e69/gesis_surveydoc}, interhash = {1fdad296393c1404784b44ed2e5df362}, intrahash = {c10a6e559d1e8a771c81db9e9acb3e69}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP book jak mmh other text transfer22}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, publisher = { Edizioni Università di Trieste}, study = {EVS}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:36:55.000+0100}, title = {Metodi e tecniche della ricerca sociale: Vol. 2 L'analisi dei dati}, url = {https://www.openstarts.units.it/bitstream/10077/33566/2/Delli-Zotti_vol.2_con%20cop_rgb.pdf}, year = 2022 } @article{hryniewicz2022rzdzenia, abstract = {The goals of the study are to: 1. examine the impact of the quality of public service management on the mental state and attitudes towards the market and democracy in the Visegrád Group countries compared to Northwest Europe; 2. identify different mechanisms connecting the quality of governance with the mental state and attitudes towards the market and democracy in both groups of countries and their interpretations in terms of the neo-institutional theory. The quality of governance has been assessed based on the respondents’ opinions about the provision of public services. Low evaluation of the quality of public services and the belief in privileges and corruption in their distribution coexist with a poorer mental state, antimarket attitudes, less trust in democratic institutions and dissatisfaction with democracy. Differences: 1. Institutional exclusivity is relatively greater in the Visegrád Group. Contesting attitudes towards the market and democracy are in a relatively higher degree a consequence of the low quality of services and low incomes. 2. In these countries, public services relatively weakly compensate for income inequalities. 3. In Northwest Europe, contesting attitudes towards democratic and market institutions are the consequence of privileges and corruption in the distribution of services. 4. In the Visegrád Group countries, privileges and corruption are greater, but less frustrating. Institutional exclusiveness is slightly more accepted in the Visegrád Group countries than in Northwest Europe. This state of affairs is the consequence of equipping public administration with resources and cultural patterns. If the administrative resources were the same in all the compared countries, the level of exclusivity would be relatively higher in the Visegrád countries for cultural reasons.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:36:55.000+0100}, author = {Hryniewicz, Janusz T.}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/29f6a4736e0a85c9fe1058993923133fa/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.35757/STP.2022.50.2.03}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7505}, interhash = {c37d3b215e1f52464aae325437ea677c}, intrahash = {9f6a4736e0a85c9fe1058993923133fa}, journal = {Studia Polityczne}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article jak other text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 2, pages = {67-92}, study = {Joint EVS/WVS 2017-2022}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:36:55.000+0100}, title = {Jakość rządzenia, stan psychiczny i postawy wobec rynku i demokracji w krajach Grupy Wyszehradzkiej na tle Europy Północno-Zachodniej}, url = {https://doi.org/10.35757/STP.2022.50.2.03}, volume = 50, year = 2022 } @article{washida2021political, abstract = {What drives the current wave of democratic backsliding? Previous, mainly case-study-based research has illustrated how political polarization hinders collective actions to prevent illiberal outsiders from subverting democratic norm and institutions. However, there have been few systematic attempts to explore why people support such illiberal leaders and how political polarization erodes people’s trust in representative democracy. This study fills this gap by analyzing cross-national panel data (140 countries from 1975 to 2019) and cross-regional survey data (74 countries from 2010 to 2020). Findings of this paper demonstrate that political polarization erodes the legitimacy of elections and representative democracy by magnifying the winner-loser gap of perceived electoral integrity, by undermining people’s trust in (even substantially free and fair) elections, and by discouraging people from rejecting non-electoral measures of conflict resolution (e.g., political violence) and illiberal leaders. This paper also examines the origins of political polarization and the influence of institutions on political polarization and democratic backsliding.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:36:55.000+0100}, author = {Washida, Hidekuni}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2c8b2e00cd5e54562ae0e6afd604fae20/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.7218/nenpouseijigaku.72.1_81}, interhash = {67f2d7b354ae0935291889cb73127fa9}, intrahash = {c8b2e00cd5e54562ae0e6afd604fae20}, journal = {年報政治学}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article jak mmh other text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 1, pages = {81-104}, study = {EVS}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:36:55.000+0100}, title = {政治的分極化はいかに民主主義を後退させるのか ―選挙不 認識ギャップ、権威主義の許容、非リベラル政党の台頭 (How Does Political Polarization Erode Democracy?) }, url = {https://doi.org/10.7218/nenpouseijigaku.72.1_81}, volume = 72, year = 2021 } @article{wachs2022geography, abstract = {Open Source Software (OSS) plays an important role in the digital economy. Yet although software production is amenable to remote collaboration and its outputs are digital, software development seems to cluster geographically in places like Silicon Valley, London, or Berlin. And while OSS activity creates positive externalities which accrue locally through knowledge spillovers and information effects, up-to-date data on the geographic distribution of open source developers is limited. This presents a significant blindspot for policymakers, who often promote OSS at the national level as a cost-saving tool for public sector institutions. We address this gap by geolocating more than half a million active contributors to GitHub in early 2021 at various spatial scales. Compared to results from 2010, we find a significant increase in the share of developers based in Asia, Latin America and Eastern Europe, suggesting a more even spread of OSS developers globally. Within countries, however, we find significant concentration in regions, exceeding the concentration of high-tech employment. Social and economic development indicators predict at most half of regional variation in OSS activity in the EU, suggesting that clusters have idiosyncratic roots. We argue for localized policies to support networks of OSS developers in cities and regions.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:36:55.000+0100}, author = {Wachs, Johannes and Nitecki, Mariusz and Schueller, William and Polleres, Axel}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2f3abd9c569c4c663aa95243f4d4c7e99/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13560}, doi = {10.1016/j.techfore.2022.121478}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7500 v4.0.0}, interhash = {e4db5f70dbe230481f1aa9ca9239e065}, intrahash = {f3abd9c569c4c663aa95243f4d4c7e99}, issn = {00401625}, journal = {Technological Forecasting and Social Change}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-17}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:36:55.000+0100}, title = {The Geography of Open Source Software: Evidence from GitHub}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.techfore.2022.121478}, volume = 176, year = 2022 } @inproceedings{brechon2021religious, abstract = {Evolution de la sécularisation en Europe d'après les données de la European Values Study (EVS). Les didfférentes dimensions de la religiosité sont passées en revue. Toutes sont à la baisse en Europe de l'Ouest (mais se maintiennent à l'Est), sauf les croyances à un futur extra-mondain, surtout chez les jeunes, ce qui est typique de recompositions psycho-religieuses.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:36:55.000+0100}, address = {Taïpei}, author = {Bréchon, Pierre}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/25b290478a33e65b5fd30509b5d669e5f/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {36th SISR/ISSR Conference Religion in Global/Local Perspective: Diffusion, Migration, Transformation}, interhash = {b4511a446e46d3ce3932fee762436d27}, intrahash = {5b290478a33e65b5fd30509b5d669e5f}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english inproceedings jak text tmd transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-9}, publisher = {International Society for the Sociology of Religion (ISSR)}, study = {EVS1981 ; EVS1990 ; EVS1999 ; EVS2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:36:55.000+0100}, title = {Religious indifference and atheism: Developments over time and national differences in Europe}, url = {https://shs.hal.science/halshs-03355940}, year = 2021 } @article{laliotis2022religion, abstract = {This paper investigates how social interactions, as shaped by religious denomination, are related to COVID-19 incidence and associated mortality in Western Germany. We observe that the number of infections and deaths during the early pandemic phase were much higher in predominantly Catholic counties with arguably stronger family and social ties. The relationship was confirmed at the county level through numerous robustness checks, and after controlling for a series of characteristics and county fixed effects. At the individual level, we confirmed that Catholics, relative to non-Catholics, have tighter and more frequent interactions with their family and friends. Moreover, the intensity of social interaction was able to partially explain the relationship between COVID-19 incidence and share of Catholics at the county level. Our results highlight the number of dimensions that have to be taken into account when designing and implementing mitigation measures in the early stages of disease outbreaks.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:36:55.000+0100}, author = {Laliotis, Ioannis and Minos, Dimitrios}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/20d7c345cab3aef1b7d90a8ed39227b85/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13091 ; 10.4232/1.13560}, doi = {10.1016/j.euroecorev.2021.103992}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7501 v1.0.0 ; ZA7500 v4.0.0}, interhash = {f10eac01b3470858273f00e7c157990c}, intrahash = {0d7c345cab3aef1b7d90a8ed39227b85}, issn = {00142921}, journal = {European Economic Review}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-22}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:36:55.000+0100}, title = {Religion, social interactions, and COVID-19 incidence in Western Germany}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.euroecorev.2021.103992}, volume = 141, year = 2022 } @article{tanasescu2022central, abstract = {The paper aims to study in an empirical manner the dimensions of religiosity in the last decade in Central and Eastern European countries (CEE) by analysing the evidence of religiosity from the perspective of Norris and Ingelhart' thesis that a key factor driving religiosity is represented by the feelings of vulnerability to physical, societal, and personal risks. As such, the paper comprises (1) specifications on (a) religiosity and dimensions of religiosity, (b) the theoretical context and (c) historical context of religiosity after the Eastern Bloc's destructuration, (2) evidence of religiosity - "believing and belonging" - and of patterns of religiosity in CEE countries.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:36:55.000+0100}, author = {Tănăsescu, Gabriela}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/266fd35de4fd7a96ca6cae1d0d22a5228/gesis_surveydoc}, interhash = {e42eef888ac87947b82e2acb51e3a94b}, intrahash = {66fd35de4fd7a96ca6cae1d0d22a5228}, journal = {Romanian Review of Political Sciences & International Relations}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 2, pages = {55-74}, study = {Joint EVS/WVS 2017-2021 ; EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:36:55.000+0100}, title = {Central And Eastern European Countries' Religiosity. Evolutions In The Last Decade.}, url = {https://2c2e45e5-12d6-4ee7-81f3-41c6c611007c.filesusr.com/ugd/1c5576_1591982b6e3844cab5bcbbb291d2157c.pdf}, volume = 19, year = 2022 } @incollection{wojcik2021wartoci, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:36:55.000+0100}, address = {Warszawa}, author = {Wójcik, Adrian Dominik and Cypryańska, Marzena and Główczewski, Michał}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/22f0d05f5b603e2fe3d81545f91f9199f/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Wartości w działaniu}, editor = {Marody, Mirosława}, interhash = {4dc808e4f20e732ca21b017983d08c29}, intrahash = {2f0d05f5b603e2fe3d81545f91f9199f}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP incollection jak other text tmd transfer22}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {187-210}, publisher = {Wydawnictwo Naukowe Scholar Spółka z o.o.}, study = {EVS}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:36:55.000+0100}, title = {Wartości prośrodowiskowe – dlaczego to za mało, by zatrzymać kryzys klimatyczny?}, year = 2021 } @article{fluckiger2022roman, abstract = {We show that the creation of the first integrated multi-modal pan-European transport network during Roman times influences economic integration over two millennia. Drawing on spatially highly disaggregated data on excavated Roman ceramics, we document that contemporary interregional trade was influenced by connectivity within the network. Today, these connectivity differentials continue to influence integration as approximated by cross-regional firm investment behaviour. Continuity is partly explained by selective infrastructure routing and cultural integration due to bilateral convergence in preferences and values. We show that our results are Roman-connectivity specific and do not reflect pre-existing patterns of exchange using pre-Roman trade data.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:36:55.000+0100}, author = {Flückiger, Matthias and Hornung, Erik and Larch, Mario and Ludwig, Markus and Mees, Allard}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/290a72e94b435964a3fe9f719e43b707c/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.12458}, doi = {10.1093/restud/rdab036}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4800 v4.0.0}, interhash = {716999bab2a015cf4f84331451bfe097}, intrahash = {90a72e94b435964a3fe9f719e43b707c}, issn = {00346527}, journal = {The Review of Economic Studies}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 2, pages = {774-810}, study = {EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:36:55.000+0100}, title = {Roman Transport Network Connectivity and Economic Integration}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1093/restud/rdab036}, volume = 89, year = 2022 } @article{farkas2022perceived, abstract = {An association between early life adversity and a range of coordinated behavioural responses that favour reproduction at the cost of a degraded health is often reported in humans. Recent theoretical works have proposed that perceived control—i.e., people’s belief that they are in control of external events that affect their lives—and time orientation—i.e., their tendency to live on a day-to-day basis or to plan for the future—are two closely related psychological traits mediating the associations between early life adversity, reproductive behaviours and health status. However, the empirical validity of this hypothesis remains to be demonstrated. In the present study, we examine the role of perceived control and time orientation in mediating the effects of early life adversity on a trade-off between reproductive traits (age at 1st childbirth, number of children) and health status by applying a cross-validated structural equation model frame on two large public survey datasets, the European Values Study (EVS, final N = 43,084) and the European Social Survey (ESS, final N = 31,065). Our results show that early life adversity, perceived control and time orientation are all associated with a trade-off favouring reproduction over health. However, perceived control and time orientation mediate only a small portion of the effect of early life adversity on the reproduction-health trade-off.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:35:37.000+0100}, author = {Farkas, Bence Csaba and Chambon, Valérian and Jacquet, Pierre O.}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2888bb5f83ab41ed082abfae5efba88ac/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.12253}, doi = {10.1057/s41599-022-01066-y}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4804 v3.0.0}, interhash = {f21cb9e9eb2d9c5dce54a1d591bf9c5b}, intrahash = {888bb5f83ab41ed082abfae5efba88ac}, issn = {26629992}, journal = {Humanities and Social Sciences Communications}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 1, pages = {1-14}, study = {EVS1981-2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:35:37.000+0100}, title = {Do perceived control and time orientation mediate the effect of early life adversity on reproductive behaviour and health status? Insights from the European Value Study and the European Social Survey}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1057/s41599-022-01066-y}, volume = 9, year = 2022 } @incollection{panagiotopoulou2022traditional, abstract = {The present chapter focuses on defining the importance in life of family and of specific qualities for a successful marriage/partnership as related to the traditional value of women being fulfilled in their role as spouses and mothers, and also the post-materialist value of marriage being an outdated institution. These values were examined using data from the 2008 and 2019 waves of the European Values Study for Greece. The findings provide overwhelming support for the importance of family in one’s life as well as the importance of faithfulness for a successful marriage or partnership. Adequate income and children were assessed as important for a successful marriage/partnership by fewer traditional participants in general and by even fewer non-traditional participants and post-materialists in 2019 as compared to those in 2008. }, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:35:37.000+0100}, address = {Tilburg}, author = {Panagiotopoulou, Penny and Gari, Aikaterini and Emvalotis, Anastassios}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2f6fcb43b3422205827b110377ddb79b2/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Reflections on European Values: Honouring Loek Halman's contribution to the European Values Study}, editor = {Luijkx, Ruud and Reeskens, Tim and Sieben, Inge}, interhash = {c1694ae001766540e75c8d6076205324}, intrahash = {f6fcb43b3422205827b110377ddb79b2}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english incollection jak mmh text transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {448-461}, publisher = {Open Press TiU}, study = {EVS2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:35:37.000+0100}, title = {Traditional and Post-Materialist Values About Family and Marriage in Greece}, url = {https://pure.uvt.nl/ws/portalfiles/portal/61757221/LiberAmicorum.pdf}, year = 2022 } @article{vaclavik2018religious, abstract = {The study deals with the analysis of the religious situation in Czech society after 1989. The starting point is the analysis of the broader historical and sociopolitical context. The study itself examines an analysis of the key census data from 1991, 2001, and 2011, together with the results of research explicitly focused on the religion and religious behavior of the Czech population. These are mainly international studies, such as the EVS, ISSP or AUFBRUCH, and Czech research in the field of DIN. The study also includes an identification of topics and problems that have not yet been sufficiently explored in the context of studying the relationship between religion and contemporary Czech society.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:35:37.000+0100}, author = {Václavík, David and Hamplová, Dana and Nešpor, Zdeněk}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/247f1f12e93cace221cbd712f9e7cba0c/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.14712/25704893.2018.6}, interhash = {9f46f5741bf915dbaafabd432440bc8c}, intrahash = {47f1f12e93cace221cbd712f9e7cba0c}, journal = {Central European Journal of Contemporary Religion}, keywords = {2018 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP ISSP ISSP_input2022 ISSP_pro article english isspbib2022 transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(ISSP) (EVS)}, pages = {99-122}, privnote = {ISSP_ID=39945}, study = {EVS ; ISSP}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:35:37.000+0100}, title = {Religious situation in contemporary Czech society}, url = {https://doi.org/10.14712/25704893.2018.6}, volume = 2, year = 2018 } @inproceedings{yasuno2013trust, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:35:37.000+0100}, address = {Moscow}, author = {Yasuno, Satoko}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/23b0e1e68f68e8d54bf6d3206d1aa0b06/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Trust in soсiety, business and organization: Proceedings of the Conference “Business. Society. Human"}, editor = {Dryakhlov, N. I. and Ishikawa, A. and Kupreychenko, A. B. and Sasaki, M. and Toshchenko, Zh. T. and Shadrikov, V. D.}, interhash = {b02756c6c88d26a3b062291a189e177f}, intrahash = {3b0e1e68f68e8d54bf6d3206d1aa0b06}, keywords = {2013 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english inproceedings jak text tmd transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {133-149}, publisher = {Cogito-Centre–IPRAS Publishing House}, study = {EVS}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:35:37.000+0100}, title = {Trust and Social Capital in Japan}, url = {https://publications.hse.ru/en/books/97789326}, year = 2013 } @incollection{sani2022unpacking, abstract = {Several studies indicate that societies with higher engagement of women in the public sphere also display lower levels of corruption, suggesting that women play a key role in the fight toward corruption. However, less is known on how individual-level corruption varies between women and men across different institutional contexts, and whether and how certain individual norms affect this relationship. Using the most recent wave of the European Values Study (2017), this chapter applies multilevel models to test whether cultural, political, and institutional factors influence the link between gender and corruption. We argue that women do not naturally reject corruption, but that they are affected by persisting micro-level inequalities in terms of socio-economic background, gender roles, and political and social engagement. Furthermore, we investigate whether the gender gap in attitudes toward corruption is smaller in countries that are a) less corrupt; b) more gender-egalitarian and c) more economically equal.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:35:37.000+0100}, address = {Cheltenham}, author = {Sani, Giulia M. Dotti and Guglielmi, Simona}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/215e1254a0c43f9e476f1aa1bddc8f76c/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Norms, Gender and Corruption: Understanding the Nexus}, doi = {10.4337/9781802205831.00012}, editor = {Kubbe, Ina and Merkle, Ortrun}, interhash = {a6fc09f548dc8a5e0ce2dc50bbf1bd01}, intrahash = {15e1254a0c43f9e476f1aa1bddc8f76c}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english incollection jak kbe text tmd transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {78-98}, publisher = {Edward Elgar Publishing}, series = {Political Science and Public Policy 2022}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:35:37.000+0100}, title = {Unpacking the link between gender and injunctive norms on corruption using survey data: a multilevel analysis of 30 European countries}, url = {https://doi.org/10.4337/9781802205831.00012}, year = 2022 } @inproceedings{kafka2021effects, abstract = {The requirements of the co-evolution of the institutional and cultural background are critical to the economic development process. When the institutions and the cultural background co-evolve, that is, evolve simultaneously and in the same direction, the process of economic development is facilitated. Conversely, when deviations from this co-evolution exist, their asynchronous or in different direction movement may lead to a series of failed attempts to implement a modernized developmental framework. Thus, the purpose of the paper is to highlight whether the institutional and cultural background function in a complementary or substitute way in terms of their role in economic development. The data used in the analysis refer to an unbalanced panel dataset for 113 countries for the last four decades (1981-2019). After a descriptive foundation of the complementary or substitute relationship between cultural and institutional background for economic development, an empirical analysis takes place, through a two ways fixed effects assessment, with different intercepts between the examined economies and using time dummies for the seven total waves of data released from the World Values ​​Study (WVS) and the European Values ​​Study (EVS). Additionally, country specific clustered robust estimates of the standard errors are used. Robustness analysis of the results is also performed which includes: i) the addition of various combinations of control variables to the base model, ii) an alternative way of estimating the basic model using a dynamic GMM method (Arellano – Bond) which takes into account the possible endogeneity between cultural background and economic development, and (iii) the relaxation of the boundaries for the descriptive analysis, in order for more countries to enter the analysis. The main conclusions of the analysis are the following: a) There is a complementary relationship between the institutional and the cultural background regarding their role in economic development (descriptive and empirical analysis). a1) When both notions are at a strong level this leads to the highest level of economic development, while when at least one of both or both are at a weak level economic development is lower. a2) The effect of the institutional background on economic development is doubled when the role of the cultural background is simultaneously included in the analysis. a3) The effect of the cultural background becomes statistically significant when it enters the analysis simultaneously with the role of the institutional background. a4) The interaction term of the two quantities has a positive and statistically significant effect on economic development in all regressions performed. b) The same institutional background (strong) can have a different effect on economic development depending on the prevailing cultural background. This explains why economic policies are effective in some countries and ineffective in others. c) The institutional background seems to have a greater impact on shaping the level of economic development than the cultural background.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:35:37.000+0100}, author = {Kafka, Kyriaki I. and Kostis, Pantelis C.}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2b85ce480656b3f6aeab4457397e8bdb3/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {International Conference on Business & Economics of the Hellenic Open University 2021}, interhash = {5d596cd7c41e892a7550c2fc16f7638a}, intrahash = {b85ce480656b3f6aeab4457397e8bdb3}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article inproceedings jak text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, privnote = {EVS Entscheidung Abstract}, study = {EVS1981 ; EVS1990 ; EVS1999 ; EVS2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:35:37.000+0100}, title = {The Effects of Culture and Institutions on Economic Development}, url = {http://icbe-hou.eap.gr/ocs2021/index.php/ICBE-HOU_2021/ICBE-HOU_2021/paper/view/356}, year = 2021 } @article{kenny2022environmentalism, abstract = {Environmental issues are an important aspect of party competition and voters’ political preferences. Yet political behaviour research often considers environmental attitudes as a component of a broader ‘second-dimension’ and either subsumes it into this or omits it. Using data from the fifth wave of the European Values Study, we demonstrate through factor analysis that environmentalism loads as a separate dimension across Western Europe, that environmentalism has somewhat different social predictors and that it has important associations with party preference that differ from those of other second dimension issues. Our findings have crucial implications. Firstly, not accounting for environmentalism in studies of political behaviour misses an important part of the picture. Secondly, subsuming environmentalism into a broader ‘cultural’ dimension may lead to incomplete conclusions about both social predictors and the electoral consequences of political attitudes and values. Thus, allowing for a separate environmental dimension opens up novel perspectives on political representation in Western democracies.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:35:37.000+0100}, author = {Kenny, John and Langsæther, Peter Egge}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/23c5061716bf09f14aac51822f2ebe76c/gesis_surveydoc}, data-doi = {10.4232/1.13511}, doi = {10.1111/1475-6765.12549}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7500 v3.0.0}, interhash = {0970aa5d21e242ebe078c994f12a16d8}, intrahash = {3c5061716bf09f14aac51822f2ebe76c}, issn = {03044130}, journal = {European Journal of Political Research}, keywords = {2022 EB_contra EVS EVS_Selbstmeldung EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh onlinefirst rp smg text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-23}, privnote = {EB: Keine Datennutzung.}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:35:37.000+0100}, title = {Environmentalism as an independent dimension of political preferences}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1111/1475-6765.12549}, year = 2022 } @article{somogyi2022children, abstract = {During the first COVID-19-related lockdown in the spring of 2020, working parents of young children were in difficult situation when having to manage the multiple burdens. In the studied societies, unpaid household tasks are considered to be primarily female responsibilities, intensive mothering ideals are widespread, and the access to flexible-work arrangements is marginal. In present study, we demonstrate how the above characteristics, created a context, in which – despite the difficulties – participants could evaluate this period overall positively during the first lockdown. Fifty-two interviews were conducted with partnered Hungarian mothers living in Hungary and in Transylvania (Romania), in May–June 2020. Since the home-sphere became the main scene of life during the lockdown, women’s caregiving role has increased in worth. Performing it well provided them an increased wellbeing benefit, and it helped them to evaluate the lockdown period positively. They appreciated having the longed-for opportunity to telework, which enabled enacting intensive mothering in a better accordance with social expectations than before the pandemic.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:35:37.000+0100}, author = {Somogyi, Nikolett and Nagy, Beáta and Geambașu, Réka and Gergely, Orsolya}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2b6e4436c9e6ec509e5ae3146c17b19e2/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1080/13229400.2022.2103017}, interhash = {2e310dc07cc99738b24c88bc92d851d2}, intrahash = {b6e4436c9e6ec509e5ae3146c17b19e2}, issn = {13229400}, journal = {Journal of Family Studies}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP LFS_contra article english jak mmh onlinefirst rp text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-19}, privnote = {LFS: Keine Datennutzung.}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:35:37.000+0100}, title = {‘The children, the family, the household, and myself, these made the quarantine up for me, and I was really happy with it’ – positive evaluations of the first COVID-19 lockdown among middle-class Hungarian mothers}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1080/13229400.2022.2103017}, year = 2022 } @incollection{halemba2022whose, abstract = {In this chapter, I reflect on the place Christian architecture currently occupies in one of the most secularized regions of Europe, notably eastern Germany. I present three case studies of the nonreligious use of church buildings in northern Brandenburg, showing the ways in which materiality produced within the framework of religion, historically conceived, is acquiring nonreligious and postreligious significance. In a region where the vast majority of inhabitants do not belong to any religious organization and furthermore declare that religion does not hold much significance in their everyday lives, church buildings are being rebuilt, maintained and cherished. I argue that religious materiality can serve as a means to create a feeling of prominence and remarkability in various kinds of nonreligious situations related to social memory and identification.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:35:37.000+0100}, address = {London}, author = {Halemba, Agnieszka}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2ae7addcbe0d009b786d761f4f353e2bb/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Memory and Religion from a Postsecular Perspective}, doi = {10.4324/9781003264750}, editor = {Bogumił, Zuzanna and Yurchuk, Yuliya}, interhash = {02b5f037751b0a2bcd71a730e55711ad}, intrahash = {ae7addcbe0d009b786d761f4f353e2bb}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english incollection jak text tmd transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {308-326}, publisher = {Routledge}, series = {European Remembrance and Solidarity}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:35:37.000+0100}, title = {Whose Church is it? The nonreligious use of religious architecture in Eastern Germany}, url = {https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003264750}, year = 2022 } @article{franco2022international, abstract = {Cultural proximity has been considered as a crucial determinant of bilateral trade flows. Scant emphasis has, instead, been devoted to the investigation of the opposite direction of causality. International trade eases contacts and increases trust among contracting parties and may, then, promote the spread of cultural beliefs across borders. By using World and European Values Surveys data, we provide evidence on the role of trade flows in favoring countries’ cultural convergence for a large sample of countries over the period 1989–2014. Results confirm that international trade narrows differences in cultural beliefs and attitudes, but just when trade partners share some culture-related traits. Common ancestry, religion and legal system as well as high historical bilateral migration flows are necessary conditions for trade reducing cultural distance. Also, the convergence effect turns to be completely driven by trade flows of differentiated goods which entail relationship-specific investments and a deeper commitment between contracting parties.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:35:37.000+0100}, author = {Franco, Chiara and Maggioni, Daniela}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2e443b64ea1f5cdf41f25a3172ef8e2f3/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.11005.}, doi = {10.1007/s40822-022-00212-w}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4804 v2.0.0}, interhash = {063c344dad9d3a3db89f08966de82628}, intrahash = {e443b64ea1f5cdf41f25a3172ef8e2f3}, issn = {2147429X}, journal = {Eurasian Economic Review}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {449–477}, study = {EVS1981-2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:35:37.000+0100}, title = {Does international trade favor proximity in cultural beliefs?}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s40822-022-00212-w}, volume = 12, year = 2022 } @article{mccarthy2022attitudes, abstract = {Research on public attitudes to the death penalty has been predominantly understood through single nation-states, especially within the USA. Examinations of international differences in citizens’ support for the death penalty have been scarce, particularly among continents with a high volume of retentionist nations (e.g. Asia). In this paper, we draw on a dataset of 135,000 people from across 81 nations to examine differences in death penalty support. We find that residents of retentionist nations are generally more supportive of the death penalty than those from abolitionist nations. But this general difference masks important differences both within and between countries. At the country-level, residents of abolitionist nations with autocratic political systems and those with higher homicide levels were more likely to support the death penalty than residents of other abolitionist nations. At the individual level, greater support for a strong dictatorial-type leader and perceptions of political corruption are associated with increased support for the death penalty, but only in abolitionist nations. By contrast, more frequent religious worship, perceived egalitarianism in a nation, and support for the political performance of government reduced death penalty support in abolitionist nations but increased support in retentionist nations, while belief in individual responsibility and critical views towards ethnic minorities increased support for the death penalty across both abolitionist and retentionist nations.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:35:37.000+0100}, author = {McCarthy, Daniel and Brunton-Smith, Ian}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2ff869fe10a163bed9ab9f2e96d69e7b1/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.14023}, doi = {10.1177/14773708221097670}, interhash = {8fceebe95355c8793f50296aff9e3f94}, intrahash = {ff869fe10a163bed9ab9f2e96d69e7b1}, issn = {14773708}, journal = {European Journal of Criminology}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh onlinefirst text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-24}, study = {Joint EVS/WVS 2017-2022}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:35:37.000+0100}, title = {Attitudes towards the death penalty: An assessment of individual and country-level differences}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1177/14773708221097670}, year = 2022 } @incollection{luijkx2022european, abstract = {During the last four decades, Loek Halman became from a master assistant to Ruud de Moor a driving force of the European Values Study. This chapter is a tribute from the ‘Tilburg team’ that together with the team from the GESIS Data Archive facilitated all the steps from the questionnaire to the available datasets. We present the innovations made in the fifth and last wave with respect to translation, sampling, harmonization of cross-national measurement, and mixed mode and web surveys. Also, the collaborations of EVS with other European and global research infrastructures that will lead us into the future are highlighted.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:35:37.000+0100}, address = {Tilburg}, author = {Luijkx, Ruud and Maineri, Angelica M. and Borghesan, Giovanni}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2972f63b77b1076951cb61b2451b39ffb/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Reflections on European Values: Honouring Loek Halman's contribution to the European Values Study}, doi = {10.26116/09eq-y488}, editor = {Luijkx, Ruud and Reeskens, Tim and Sieben, Inge}, interhash = {cb624c7da1eca12b9b8745bc9e955b1e}, intrahash = {972f63b77b1076951cb61b2451b39ffb}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english incollection jak mmh text transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {68-83}, publisher = {Tilburg University Press}, study = {EVS1990 ; EVS1999 ; EVS2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:35:37.000+0100}, title = {The data of the European Values Study from 1981 towards 2026: Achievements, synergies, impact and future}, url = {https://doi.org/10.26116/09eq-y488}, year = 2022 } @article{mangeloja2022entrepreneurial, abstract = {Interpersonal trust and people’s trust in institutions are important components of social capital, which has been shown to have not only innate social value but also diverse direct and indirect positive social and economic impacts. Using data for an economically and globally diverse group of countries, we examine empirically how changes in interpersonal trust and trust in institutions affect entrepreneurship over time. Our findings suggest that (1) enhancing either type of trust leads to more entrepreneurial activity and (2) an increase in interpersonal trust causes a structural change in the composition of the TEA-type entrepreneurship. Increased trust reduces the share of relatively lower value-added necessity-driven entrepreneurial activity and increases the share of higher value-added improvement-driven opportunity entrepreneurial activity (Schumpeterian entrepreneurship).}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:35:37.000+0100}, author = {Mangeloja, Esa and Ovaska, Tomi and Takashima, Ryo}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2331630669c002fd1d707cf55e2808924/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1007/s10843-022-00315-0}, interhash = {eb995146871d48faee5cb470f7d63c3e}, intrahash = {331630669c002fd1d707cf55e2808924}, issn = {15737349}, journal = {Journal of International Entrepreneurship}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh onlinefirst text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-27}, study = {EVS}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:35:37.000+0100}, title = {Entrepreneurial choices depend on trust: Some global evidence}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s10843-022-00315-0}, year = 2022 } @article{azizifard2022loves, abstract = {The wide adoption of digital technologies in the cultural heritage sector has promoted the emergence of new, distributed ways of working, communicating, and investigating cultural products and services. In particular, collaborative online platforms and crowdsourcing mechanisms have been widely adopted in the effort to solicit input from the community and promote engagement. In this work, we provide an extensive analysis of the Wiki Loves Monuments initiative, an annual, international photography contest in which volunteers are invited to take pictures of the built cultural heritage and upload them to Wikimedia Commons. We explore the geographical, temporal, and topical dimensions across the 2010-2021 editions. We first adopt a set of CNNs-based artificial systems that allow the learning of deep scene features for various scene recognition tasks, exploring cross-country (dis)similarities. To overcome the rigidity of the framework based on scene descriptors, we train a deep convolutional neural network model to label a photo with its country of origin. The resulting model captures the best representation of a heritage site uploaded in a country and it allows the domain experts to explore the complexity of cross-national architectural styles. Finally, as a validation step, we explore the link between architectural heritage and intangible cultural values, operationalized using the framework developed within the World Value Survey research program. We observe that cross-country cultural similarities match to a fair extent the interrelations emerging in the architectural domain. We think this study contributes to highlighting the richness and the potential of the Wikimedia data and tools ecosystem to act as a scientific object for art historians, iconologists, and archaeologists.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:35:37.000+0100}, author = {Azizifard, Narges and Gelauff, Lodewijk and Gransard-Desmond, Jean-Olivier and Redi, Miriam and Schifanella, Rossano}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/22dfe104e1419c7b7ba523885b4fc0435/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13736}, doi = {10.1145/3569092}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7503 v2.0.0}, interhash = {eb493f8ae55dd73af8535a3c376f3430}, intrahash = {2dfe104e1419c7b7ba523885b4fc0435}, isbn = {1556-4673}, journal = {Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 1, pages = {1-27}, study = {EVS1981-2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:35:37.000+0100}, title = {Wiki Loves Monuments: crowdsourcing the collective image of the worldwide built heritage}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1145/3569092}, volume = 16, year = 2022 } @article{lavrinenko2022cognition, abstract = {Whereas most theories of why the masses protest in democratic and authoritarian regimes involve some psychological or ‘cognitive’ element, major theories that include them (a) de-emphasize the structural conditions and (b) posit an explicit structure and cognition model but lack data to test its propositions across nations and time. This article synthesizes cognition-themed theories of democratic culture, political process theory’s cognitive liberation, and the structural cognitive model’s incentives. I test this synthetic theory in a specific way: that democratization and social spending interact with cognition in terms of external political efficacy and support for equitable economic redistribution to increase protest potential. I employ a three-level cross-national time-series model on the World Values Survey/European Values Study integrated dataset (1981–2020), consisting of democratic and authoritarian-leaning countries. I find that the three cognitive theories are complementary and that the interaction of structural changes with micro-level cognition has nuanced associations with protest potential.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:31:19.000+0100}, author = {Lavrinenko, Olga}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/255d9535718965c50452be18045993aa7/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1177/02685809211068664}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7505}, interhash = {9f085e5e67eef4b958004952888c36f1}, intrahash = {55d9535718965c50452be18045993aa7}, issn = {02685809}, journal = {International Sociology}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 3, pages = {355-372}, study = {Joint EVS/WVS 2017-2021 Dataset (Joint EVS/WVS)}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:31:19.000+0100}, title = {Cognition and protest in democratic and authoritarian regimes, 1981–2020}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1177/02685809211068664}, volume = 37, year = 2022 } @article{nickel2022institutional, abstract = {Individuals who are strongly oriented towards market-based values are more likely to devalue groups identified as ”unprofitable” from an economic point of view. Drawing on insights from Institutional Anomie Theory (IAT), this study explores economically legitimized prejudice in light of a far-reaching economization of the institutional and cultural structure. Multilevel models using data from the European Social Survey (2018) show that hostility towards immigrants is expressed more among individuals who strongly embrace market-based values and in countries where the institutional structure is dominated by the economy and non-economic social institutions are enfeebled (institutional imbalance). Aggregated market-based values (a “marketized anomic culture”) mediate the effect of a) individual market-based values and b) institutional imbalance on anti-immigrant attitudes. This study contributes to a better understanding of group prejudice under conditions of economization. It shows that applying IAT within a multilevel framework offers a fruitful explanation not only for crime but for other sociological phenomena.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:31:19.000+0100}, author = {Nickel, Amelie}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2c3be194fb40f6b4ce899cd4f5f8e9626/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.12458 ; 10.4232/1.13737}, doi = {10.11576/ijcv-5126}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4800 v4.0.0 ; ZA7505 v1.1.0}, interhash = {8fe47763fac2586b4368ae41ecad972c}, intrahash = {c3be194fb40f6b4ce899cd4f5f8e9626}, journal = {International Journal of Conflict and Violence (IJCV)}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-15}, study = {EVS2008 ; Joint EVS/WVS 2017-2021}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:31:19.000+0100}, title = {Institutional Anomie, Market-Based Values and Anti-Immigrant Attitudes: A Multilevel Analysis in 28 European Countries}, url = {https://doi.org/10.11576/ijcv-5126}, volume = 16, year = 2022 } @article{tsatsanis2021generational, abstract = {This article explores trends in overall levels of democratic support in Portugal, Spain, Italy, and Greece. Additionally, the article examines the extent to which the experience of the steep economic downturn in Southern Europe had specific effects on democratic support across different generations and ideological groups by examining survey data that span three decades. The evidence is mixed concerning the resilience of democratic values in the four South European countries, ranging from stability in Portugal to noticeable decline in Italy. Members of the ‘millennial’ generation appear to be more susceptible to the period effect of the crisis, whereas left-wing and centrist citizens are more likely to select democracy as the best form of government compared to right-wing citizens.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:31:19.000+0100}, author = {Tsatsanis, Emmanouil and Borghetto, Enrico and Freire, André and Montero, José Ramón}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/237a308ea5ad9bd436267cb669440b6ca/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1080/13608746.2021.2016245}, interhash = {9edd90d9ef93dec376ab060f7c52193b}, intrahash = {37a308ea5ad9bd436267cb669440b6ca}, issn = {13608746}, journal = {South European Society and Politics}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 2, pages = {209-237}, study = {EVS1999 ; EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:31:19.000+0100}, title = {Generational and Ideological Gaps in Democratic Support: Seeds of Deconsolidation in Post-Crisis Southern Europe?}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1080/13608746.2021.2016245}, volume = 26, year = 2021 } @article{gennaioli2022trust, abstract = {We assemble homeowner insurance claims from 28 independently operated country subsidiaries of a multinational insurance firm. We propose a new insurance model, in which consumers can make invalid claims and firms can deny valid claims, as is common in the data. In the model, trust and honesty shape equilibrium insurance contracts, disputes, and claim payments, especially when disputes are too small for courts. We test the model by investigating claim incidence, dispute, rejection, and payment, as well as insurance costs and pricing across countries. The evidence is consistent with the centrality of trust for insurance markets, as our model predicts.Authors have furnished data/code, which are available on the Oxford University Press Web site next to the link to the final published paper online.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:31:19.000+0100}, author = {Gennaioli, Nicola and La Porta, Rafael and Lopez-de Silanes, Florencio and Shleifer, Andrei}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/22d24e7732d77711c1f4e46bf3ffe5f66/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1093/rfs/hhab112}, interhash = {4d03f0a791716f376e5c43ddaeb7dc3c}, intrahash = {2d24e7732d77711c1f4e46bf3ffe5f66}, issn = {08939454}, journal = {The Review of Financial Studies}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 12, pages = {5287-5333}, study = {EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:31:19.000+0100}, title = {Trust and Insurance Contracts}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1093/rfs/hhab112}, volume = 35, year = 2022 } @article{damme2022gender, abstract = {Two recent articles (Grunow, Begall, & Buchler, 2018; Knight & Brinton, 2017) suggest that gender ideology is multidimensional. Such a finding is of utmost importance because, if robust, it can be used in future comparative (multilevel) research. However, these two articles present different results on which gender ideology profiles are dominant in Europe. Using the European Value Study, we replicate and extend these Latent Class analyses and address the question of generalizability and content- and criterion-related validity. We come to a five-cluster solution that synthesizes theoretically and empirically the results of the two articles and clarifies their place in a multidimensional space. We suggest that in Europe five ‘worlds of norms’ exist that are mutually influenced by the general institutional context of welfare states.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:31:19.000+0100}, author = {Damme, Maike van and Pavlopoulos, Dimitris}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/243ac57865445d7c8d18d1128eff0c75b/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1007/s11205-022-02976-9}, interhash = {563b6920a5bd5af47e9a6fd479855290}, intrahash = {43ac57865445d7c8d18d1128eff0c75b}, issn = {03038300}, journal = {Social Indicators Research}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP ISSP_contra article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {861–891}, study = {EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:31:19.000+0100}, title = {Gender ideology in Europe: Plotting normative types in a multidimensional space}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s11205-022-02976-9}, volume = 164, year = 2022 } @article{kafka2021culture, abstract = {When culture and institutions coevolve, which means that these are changing simultaneously and in the same direction, financial development is facilitated. In contrast, when institutions and the cultural background deviate from this development, their asynchronous and different direction changes may lead to a series of failed attempts to implement a modernized financial development framework. Thus, the purpose of the paper is to highlight whether the institutional and cultural backgrounds operate in a complementary or substitute way in terms of their role in financial development. An unbalanced panel dataset comprising 98 countries over the last four decades (1981–2019) is used. The empirical results indicate that both the institutional background and the cultural background positively affect financial development. Furthermore, there is a complementary relationship between the institutional background and the cultural background in terms of their role in financial development; when both sizes are at a strong level, this leads to the highest level of financial development, while when at least one or both are at a weak level, the financial development is lower. Moreover, the interaction term of the two sizes has a positive and statistically significant effect on financial development in all tests performed. Lastly, the institutional background seems to have a greater impact on the formation of the level of financial development in relation to the cultural background. To upgrade the financial development of their economies, policymakers have to realize economic policies that change the institutional background and simultaneously change the cultural background in the same direction.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:31:19.000+0100}, author = {Kafka, Kyriaki I.}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/228e8bcdfff30b5e8b9cab33587efda0c/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.35995/jbafp3010003}, interhash = {07eeb36886afd84e10397a3c0e512fc8}, intrahash = {28e8bcdfff30b5e8b9cab33587efda0c}, journal = {Journal of Business, Accounting and Finance Perspectives}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak kbe mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 1, pages = {1-12}, study = {EVS1981-2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:31:19.000+0100}, title = {Culture, Institutions and Financial Development}, url = {https://doi.org/10.35995/jbafp3010003}, volume = 3, year = 2021 } @article{kutylo2021crisis, abstract = {It would be valuable on the basis of sociology religion to concentrate on the crisis of religious institutions and its impact on religiosity in the contemporary sociological discussions. According to theories of secularization, the crisis is a symptom of a broader process of secularization and it is related to the structural changes. In turn, the economic theories assume the crisis as a consequence of some non-effectiveness of religious institutions to the needs of the believers. Both approaches seem to provide interesting solutions to the problem. Here, I took a midway position I found that the structural changes decrease the ability of religious institutions to organize religious life of its members and, in result, the members are less and less satisfied with them. In addition, this process has its own impact on their religiosity. The main consequence of the crisis is the decline in church attendance. In order to verify the assumptions I used the data on Polish Catholics from two surveys carried out in 1999 and 2008 as the part of the European Values Servey. The outcomes of the statistical analysis seem to confirm the above assumptions.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:31:19.000+0100}, author = {Kutyło, Łukasz}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/29e1c95a78eed816182f31848ebdc54a7/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.7494/human.2021.20.3.13}, interhash = {58f4339de987e8006c39a830af09d21f}, intrahash = {9e1c95a78eed816182f31848ebdc54a7}, journal = {Studia Humanistyczne AGH}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article jak kbe other text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 3, pages = {13-32}, study = {EVS1999 ; EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:31:19.000+0100}, title = {The Crisis of Religious Institutions and Its Impact on Religiosity. The Case of Poland}, url = {https://doi.org/10.7494/human.2021.20.3.13}, volume = 20, year = 2021 } @article{palecek2018spojeni, abstract = {Na základě mnoha empirických výzkumů je současná Česká republika považována oproti Slovensku za více sekulární. Tyto rozdíly v míře sekularity mezi oběma zeměmi byly často zjišťovány především prostřednictvím měr forem tradiční religiozity. Pokles těchto měr religiozity ve společnosti je obecně vysvětlován prostřednictvím sekularizační teze. Jednotlivé sekularizační teorie pak nahlížejí sekularizační proces jako pokles významu náboženství napříč celou společností, který spojují s procesem modernizace. Světový názor (náboženský nebo nenáboženský) však v určité míře ovlivňuje i jednání lidí v jejich každodenních životech, protože má vliv na jejich přijímané hodnoty a názory, které vstupují do racionálního kalkulu každého člověka při řešení jeho každodenních potřeb. Tato práce je úžeji zaměřena na význam náboženství při výběru budoucího partnera na sňatkovém trhu. Cílem je dokumentovat, zda (a v jaké míře) vysoká sekularita české společnosti, v porovnání s více religiózní společností slovenskou, ovlivňuje i nábožensky podmíněný párový výběr. Budeme se ptát, jakou roli hraje náboženství na sňatkovém trhu. To znamená, jaký význam má náboženské vyznání pro aktéry, kteří na sňatkovém trhu hledají svého budoucího partnera. Preferují religiózní lidé partnery také s náboženským vyznáním, nebo pro ně není náboženské vyznání u budoucích partnerů důležité? Pro analýzu významu náboženství pro párový výběr jsou k dispozici dva metodologické přístupy. První způsob je založen na sledování míry deklarované důležitosti mezi skupinami lidí i v celé společnosti, která je při výběru partnera přikládána sdílenému náboženskému přesvědčení. Druhý způsob je založen na měření míry náboženské homogamie nebo opačně heterogamie v populaci, protože míra náboženské homogamie je výsledkem časově předcházejících nábožensky podmíněných výběrů partnerů na sňatkovém trhu. Analýza významu náboženského vyznání pro párový výběr prostřednictvím míry náboženské homogamie je označována jako ex post sociologické vysvětlení, které prostřednictvím retrospektivního náhledu umožňuje sledovat význam náboženství pro výběr partnera v době uskutečnění těchto výběrů. . Při srovnání se Slovenskem by bylo možno předpokládat, že v české společnosti je náboženské přesvědčení při výběru partnera pokládáno za méně důležité, protože je ČR oproti Slovensku více sekulární. Proces sekularizace je definován jako pokles významu náboženství ve společnosti. Proto by měl s tímto poklesem klesat i význam náboženství při výběru partnera. Sekularizační proces je vysvětlován prostřednictvím mnoha sekularizačních teorií, které vysvětlují pokles religiozity ve společnosti jako důsledek procesu modernizace. Například proces detradicionalizace a individualizace umožňuje jedincům svobodnější rozhodování v jejich každodenních životech. V této práci jsou konstruovány dvě hypotézy. První, v současnosti má náboženství pro výběr partnera v česku oproti Slovensku nižší význam. Tento rozdíl je dán vyšší mírou sekularity v Česku. Za druhé, význam náboženství pro výběr partnera bude ve společnosti klesat spolu s poklesem podílu lidí z celé populace, kteří deklarují své náboženské přesvědčení. Také vliv tradiční religiozity na jednání lidí je snižován právě procesy detradicionalizace a individualizace náboženství. Žádná z hypotéz však nebyla v této práci jednoznačně potvrzena. V současnosti v obou zemích považuje sdílené náboženské přesvědčení mezi partnery za velmi důležité asi jen 20 % lidí. Na druhou stranu však v obou zemích téměř 90 % partnerů sdílí stejný světový názor. ¨To znamená, že tyto páry jsou nábožensky homogamní. Mezi oběma sledovanými zeměmi nejsou v míře deklarovaného významu náboženství pro partnerský vztah i v míře náboženské homogamie výraznější rozdíly. Nejdůležitějším výsledkem je, že byly zjištěny výrazné rozdíly mezi mírou deklarovaného významu náboženského přesvědčení pro výběr partnera a podílem nábožensky homogamních párů. Jinými slovy, byl zjištěn pouze výrazný rozdíl mezi subjektivní deklarací důležitosti sdíleného náboženského přesvědčení pro partnerský vztah a mezi objektivně uskutečněnými nábožensky podmíněnými párovými výběry. Ale žádné jiné výraznější rozdíly mezi sledovanými zeměmi nebyly nalezeny. V úzkém náhledu významu náboženství pro výběr partnera, sledovaného prostřednictvím subjektivních i objektivních indikátorů, nelze říci, že v současné české společnosti má světový názor, náboženský nebo nenáboženský, při párovém výběru výrazněji rozdílný význam oproti společnosti slovenské.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:31:19.000+0100}, author = {Paleček, Antonín}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/240afc2c060aadca75bd9596447f1e1f7/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.13060/121443}, interhash = {1d72913a29bcf468023606c5615b0cb6}, intrahash = {40afc2c060aadca75bd9596447f1e1f7}, journal = {Naše společnost}, keywords = {2018 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP ISSP ISSP_input2022 ISSP_pro article isspbib2022 transfer22 zsextract}, language = {other}, note = {(ISSP) (EVS)}, number = 16, pages = {29-51}, privnote = {ISSP_ID=39943}, study = {ISSP2008 ; EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:31:19.000+0100}, title = {Spojeni vírou? Význam náboženství pro výběr partnera v Česku a na Slovensku (United by Faith? The Significance of Religion for Assortative Mating in the Czech Republic and Slovakia)}, url = {http://doi.org/10.13060/121443}, volume = 2, year = 2018 } @article{furtado2022disability, abstract = {We consider how work norms affect the likelihood of people receiving Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) in response to worsening economic conditions. By focusing on immigrants in the US, we can examine the influence of work norms in a person's home country, which we argue are exogenous to labor market prospects in the US. We find that the probability of receiving SSDI benefits is more sensitive to economic downturns among immigrants from countries where people place less importance on work. We also provide evidence that this result is not driven by differential labor market sensitivities to the business cycle or differences in other characteristics that might be correlated with norms.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:31:19.000+0100}, author = {Furtado, Delia and Papps, Kerry L. and Theodoropoulos, Nikolaos}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/29a4d7be3c586157e9fd71686d19d06c1/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.14021}, doi = {10.1016/j.euroecorev.2021.103983}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7503 v3.0.0}, interhash = {4389bd18b6a9ea02968f6c0241e82be1}, intrahash = {9a4d7be3c586157e9fd71686d19d06c1}, issn = {00142921}, journal = {European Economic Review}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-21}, study = {EVS1981-2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:31:19.000+0100}, title = {Who Goes on Disability when Times are Tough? The Role of Work Norms among Immigrants}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.euroecorev.2021.103983}, volume = 143, year = 2022 } @incollection{cosso2022introduccin, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:31:19.000+0100}, address = {Salta}, author = {Cosso, Pablo Esteban}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/288287441bf643e804396e02a5d6516a3/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Las Diversidades De Lo Religioso En Salta notas Para Un Estudio Sobre Diversidad Religiosa}, editor = {Casimiro Córdoba, Ana Victoria and Cosso, Pablo Esteban}, interhash = {e38a0781d2668910e9e548ae8e4b4882}, intrahash = {88287441bf643e804396e02a5d6516a3}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP incollection jak mmh other text transfer22}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {11-14}, publisher = {ICSOH}, study = {EVS1981 ; EVS1990 ; EVS1999}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:31:19.000+0100}, title = {Introducción a la temática de la diversidad religiosa en Argentina}, url = {http://www.icsoh.unsa.edu.ar/icsoh/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/libro-cosso-casimiro-coord-1.pdf#page=15}, year = 2022 } @article{araki2022satisfaction, abstract = {Recent research argues skills are the key to socio-economic success for individuals and societies, ranging from labor market outcomes to non-economic well-being. Drawing on these arguments, this study re-examines the linkage between the skills level of societies and people’s life satisfaction (LS), using the joint European Values Study–World Values Survey data for 48,930 individuals in 32 countries. Multilevel regressions confirm the positive association between these two variables, as suggested by the literature. However, there exists one outlier where the average LS score is markedly low despite its high skills level: Japan. Examining the mechanism behind this overall cross-national trend and Japan’s peculiar position—Japan Paradox—is a promising agenda for future multidisciplinary research, as it may reflect not only the favorable link between skills and LS but the hidden socio-economic structure—Skills Trap—that prevents highly skilled people from enjoying better well-being even under seemingly well-developed social conditions.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:31:19.000+0100}, author = {Araki, Satoshi}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2c3fc224c3902e104e92e31012992392e/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13737}, doi = {10.1177/00207152221124812}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7505 v2.0.0}, interhash = {71353097ae66e5cf6288f1d7920ef801}, intrahash = {c3fc224c3902e104e92e31012992392e}, issn = {00207152}, journal = {International Journal of Comparative Sociology}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak onlinefirst text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-22}, study = {Joint EVS/WVS 2017-2021}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:31:19.000+0100}, title = {Life satisfaction, skills diffusion, and the Japan Paradox: Toward multidisciplinary research on the skills trap}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1177/00207152221124812}, year = 2022 } @article{remizova2022search, abstract = {Individual religiosity measures are used by researchers to describe and compare individuals and societies. However, the cross-cultural comparability of the measures has often been questioned but rarely empirically tested. In the current study, we examined the cross-national measurement invariance properties of generalized individual religiosity in the sixth wave of the World Values Survey. For the analysis, we used multiple group confirmatory factor analysis and alignment. Our results demonstrated that a theoretically driven measurement model was not invariant across all countries. We suggested four unidimensional measurement models and four overlapping groups of countries in which these measurement models demonstrated approximate invariance. The indicators that covered praying practices, importance of religion, and confidence in its institutions were more cross-nationally invariant than other indicators.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:31:19.000+0100}, author = {Remizova, Alisa and Rudnev, Maksim and Davidov, Eldad}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2a172db4edf62f1c348fdfcdd0493fb65/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1177/00491241221077239}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7505}, interhash = {327d5fb4a04d8e8f7d76a7c52b8823f4}, intrahash = {a172db4edf62f1c348fdfcdd0493fb65}, issn = {00491241}, journal = {Sociological Methods & Research}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP ISSP_contra article english jak onlinefirst text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-33}, privnote = {ISSP Zitation Dritte, keine Datennutzung}, study = {Joint EVS/WVS 2017-2021}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:31:19.000+0100}, title = {In Search of a Comparable Measure of Generalized Individual Religiosity in the World Values Survey}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1177/00491241221077239}, year = 2022 } @incollection{bartkowski2021opinia, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:31:19.000+0100}, address = {Warszawa}, author = {Bartkowski, Jerzy}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/21eb35dc5d05754c7225c26660dff7c06/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Wartości w działaniu}, editor = {Marody, Mirosława}, interhash = {914408ac87c1fa26a5cc46996fde16f1}, intrahash = {1eb35dc5d05754c7225c26660dff7c06}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP incollection jak other text tmd transfer22}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {49-104}, publisher = {Wydawnictwo Naukowe Scholar Spółka z o.o.}, study = {EVS1990 ; EVS1999 ; EVS2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:31:19.000+0100}, title = {Opinia publiczna a zmiana populistyczna w Polsce}, year = 2021 } @article{canterogaliano2022trust, abstract = {The purpose of the article/hypothesis: The aim of this work is to delve into the significance of trust in the phenomenon of tax compliance. Specifically, the relationship between taxpayers’ trust in the Government, administrations and institutions and their reported disposition towards tax compliance is explored based on the case of Spain and at regional level (NUTS2). Methodology: Using 2017 data collected by the European Values Study (EVS) and the Quality of Government Institute at the University of Gothenburg (QoG), a multilevel linear model is proposed where we assess the impact of citizen support for the Government and institutions on the disposition towards tax compliance. This model allows to simultaneously capture the relationships at taxpayer level and the effects of regional factors in the same equation. Results of the research: The results of the multilevel estimation allow the authors to reject the null hypothesis and accept, at least provisionally, the existence of a direct effect of trust in the institutions on tax compliance at regional level. Additionally, the low significance observed in the regional level variables suggests that citizens have non-decentralized perception of tax obligations. Furthermore, given that the effects are measured in terms of the quality of the institutions and government, the implications for regional policy and the actions of regional governments are of significant interest for the study of tax behavior and compliance.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:31:19.000+0100}, author = {Cantero-Galiano, Jesús}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2ee40522ce610d148fbfc9945fbe40385/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13560}, doi = {10.18778/2391-6478.S.2022.06}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7500 v4.0.0}, interhash = {7a229232eac4594281a15f1ade8848f5}, intrahash = {ee40522ce610d148fbfc9945fbe40385}, journal = {Finanse i Prawo Finansowe}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {englisch}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {81-97}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:31:19.000+0100}, title = {Trust in Institutions and Tax Compliance. A Multilevel Analysis of the Regions of Spain}, url = {https://doi.org/10.18778/2391-6478.S.2022.06}, volume = {Special Issue 2022}, year = 2022 } @article{houle2022inequality, abstract = {Economic, social and political inequality between different identity groups is an important contributor to violent conflicts within societies. To deepen our understanding of the underlying social dynamics, we develop a mathematical model describing cooperation and conflict in a society composed of multiple factions engaged in economic and political interactions. Our model predicts that growing economic and political inequality tends to lead to the collapse of cooperation between factions that were initially seeking to cooperate. Certain mechanisms can delay this process, including the decoupling of political and economic power through rule of law and allegiance to the state or dominant faction. Counterintuitively, anti-conformity (a social norm for independent action) can also stabilize society, by preventing initial defections from cooperation from cascading through society. However, the availability of certain material resources that can be acquired by the state without cooperation with other factions has the opposite effect. We test several of these predictions using a multivariate statistical analysis of data covering 75 countries worldwide. Using social unrest as a proxy for the breakdown of cooperation in society, we find support for many of the predictions from our theory.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:29:04.000+0100}, author = {Houle, Christian and Ruck, Damian J. and Bentley, R. Alexander and Gavrilets, Sergey}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2658162331dd5ddd27e4c8cb869faf898/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1098/rsif.2021.0725}, interhash = {a569e3693fb16b159a3b52df74cb6c84}, intrahash = {658162331dd5ddd27e4c8cb869faf898}, journal = {Journal of The Royal Society Interface}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 188, pages = {1-40}, study = {EVS}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:29:04.000+0100}, title = {Inequality between identity groups and social unrest}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1098/rsif.2021.0725}, volume = 19, year = 2022 } @article{cernat2022impact, abstract = {Mixed-mode surveys are popular as they can save costs and maintain (or improve) response rates relative to single-mode surveys. Nevertheless, it is not yet clear how design decisions like survey mode or questionnaire length impact measurement quality. In this study, we compare measurement quality in an experiment of three distinct survey designs implemented in the German sample of the European Values Study: a single-mode face-to-face design, a mixed-mode mail/web design, and a shorter (matrix) questionnaire in the mixed-mode design. We compare measurement quality in different ways, including differences in distributions across several data quality indicators as well as equivalence testing over 140 items in 25 attitudinal scales. We find similar data quality across the survey designs, although the mixed-mode survey shows more item nonresponse compared to the single-mode survey. Using equivalence testing we find that most scales achieve metric equivalence and, to a lesser extent, scalar equivalence across the designs.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:29:04.000+0100}, author = {Cernat, Alexandru and Sakshaug, Joseph and Christmann, Pablo and Gummer, Tobias}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2f99072538044734188df4f35aef80cb0/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13511}, doi = {10.1177/00491241221140139}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7500 v3.0.0}, interhash = {32551c8c32e2cac6170abaf7c7d21b37}, intrahash = {f99072538044734188df4f35aef80cb0}, issn = {00491241}, journal = {Sociological Methods & Research}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak onlinefirst text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-50}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:29:04.000+0100}, title = {The Impact of Survey Mode Design and Questionnaire Length on Measurement Quality}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1177/00491241221140139}, year = 2022 } @article{okolskaia2021russian, abstract = {The article analyzes parental values in Russia and 33 other countries, and considers how these values have changed from 1990?1991 to 2017?2020. Russian dynamics are analyzed via seven waves, while the international dynamics are assigned two waves. We used a combination of data from the World Values Survey and the European Values Study and discovered that in 1990 the Russian value agenda regarding children was highly survival oriented. By 2017?2020 certain changes had occurred: Russians no longer accented survival values (e.g., hard work, thrift, and obedience), with the exception of religiosity, which has markedly increased; self-expression values (e.g., independence and imagination) became more popular, while humanistic values lost much of their importance for Russians. In 33 countries, humanistic values remained as popular as in 1990, while survival values became less important. The change in Russian parental values runs parallel to the change in Russian personal values.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:29:04.000+0100}, author = {Okolskaia, L.A}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2299132850d286514534e1ff4951392b7/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.14281/18241.11 ; 10.4232/1.10790 ; 10.4232/1.11551 ; 10.4232/1.12458}, doi = {10.1080/10610154.2021.2133508}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7505 v1.1.0 ; ZA4460 v3.0.0 ; ZA3802 v3.0.1 ; ZA4800 v4.0.0}, interhash = {b1da36d98a07dbb3d99aff4d64c7e9e1}, intrahash = {299132850d286514534e1ff4951392b7}, issn = {10610154}, journal = {Sociological Research}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = {4-6}, pages = {80-99}, study = {Joint EVS/ WVS 2017–2021 ; EVS1990 ; EVS1999 ; EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:29:04.000+0100}, title = {Russian Parental Values in the Cross-Country Context from 1990–1991 to 2017–2020}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1080/10610154.2021.2133508}, volume = 59, year = 2021 } @article{becker2022ethnic, abstract = {This article attempts to explore the link between education and democracy. Education is supposed to serve as a unifying factor and socialization agent among citizens of a state; teaching them who they are and what their country expects of them. The role of the educational system is important for the state in building a civic identity and patriotism among students. In Bosnia-Herzegovina (BiH), students complete a “Democracy and Human Rights” civics education course in primary and secondary schools; however, the current pedagogical implementation of instilling a civic identity is low, with little attention paid to civic identity promotion. This article examines the notions of civic pride and education among high school seniors in BiH via statistical analysis of original field data (n=5,749 surveys; 78 high schools in 53 towns). Identity politics and ethnic saliency are explored, with concluding views on the lack of (perceived) rights among the Croat student population. Cross-cutting cleavages and interpersonal trust are low, with the ethnic promoted over the civic.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:29:04.000+0100}, author = {Becker, Matthew T.}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/232fdfc957b918a77ab007ca1cd5a9bbc/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13095}, doi = {10.1017/nps.2022.51}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7505 v1.1.0}, interhash = {525b9b178240fc660b4aeee7e25ff040}, intrahash = {32fdfc957b918a77ab007ca1cd5a9bbc}, issn = {00905992}, journal = {Nationalities Papers}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak onlinefirst text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-15}, study = {Joint EVS/WVS 2017-2022 Dataset}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:29:04.000+0100}, title = {An Ethnic Security Dilemma in Bosnia-Herzegovina: Civic Pride and Civics Education}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1017/nps.2022.51}, year = 2022 } @article{aldjic2022espoused, abstract = {Purpose: Employers face the challenge of preparing for a new, upcoming generational cohort that is different in its expectations of the workplace, which goes hand-in-hand with its values. Therefore, Generation Z in Austria must receive detailed attention because it will make up a significant proportion of the workforce in the future. Questions will emerge about how to recruit this cohort or how to retain them. This research fills this gap by analyzing their espoused national cultural values and corresponding work values while considering the implications of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. Design/Method/Approach: This quantitative research surveyed 137 Austrians from Generation Z. Findings: The results show a low Power Distance score, concluding that Austrian Generation Z does not prefer unequally distributed power; a low preference for Collectivism, a higher preference for Uncertainty Avoidance, and lower Masculinity. In terms of work values, Austrian Generation Z demonstrated the strongest preference for intrinsic and social rewards and emphasized the importance of offering benefits such as remote work opportunities and flexibility in scheduling work. Theoretical Implications: This study shows that espoused national cultural values impact work values in the context of Austrian Gen Z. Thus, both the espoused national cultural framework and the work values framework can be considered suitable for investigating values differences. Practical Implications: Human Resources practices should be adapted to successfully recruit and retain Austrian Generation Z. Originality/Value: This research is among the early attempts to not only understand how espoused national cultural values and COVID impact the work values of Generation Z in Austria. Research Limitations/Future Research: The smaller sample size and the over representation of females impact the extent to which findings can be generalized to all of Generation Z in Austria. Future research should expand the sample within Austria and internationally.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:29:04.000+0100}, author = {Aldjic, Klaudia and Farrell, Wendy}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2110fc8b3465a20037ffac8b0f7326e55/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13899}, doi = {10.15421/192210}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7505 v3.0.0}, interhash = {0c2983c34ea4ddb72212d9782b08b135}, intrahash = {110fc8b3465a20037ffac8b0f7326e55}, journal = {European Journal of Management Issues}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 2, pages = {100-115}, study = {Joint EVS/WVS 2017-2022}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:29:04.000+0100}, title = {Work and Espoused National Cultural Values of Generation Z in Austria}, url = {https://doi.org/10.15421/192210}, volume = 30, year = 2022 } @incollection{ramos2022childrearing, abstract = {Based on two waves of the EVS (1990-93 and 2017-20), this chapter analyses childrearing values and their change/stability throughout the last 30 years in Europe at the level of their hierarchy or preferences, as well as at the way they are organised; and secondly explores the relationships between societal factors (GDP, Social well-being and GINI) and childrearing values priorities. Results show that in both EVS waves studied a bi dimensional structure was found: one oriented towards the endorsement of authoritarian and conservative values and another promoting the development of values oriented to autonomy and cooperation. Regarding the relationship between values salience and social factors, results suggest that economic and social development are positively associated with a preference to teach children according to the values of autonomy and independence and negatively associated with the values of authoritarianism and conservatism. Importantly, regarding the endorsement of values related with autonomy, we found that in richer countries, higher levels of inequalities are associated with a lower endorsement of autonomy values, while in poor countries such association was not found.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:29:04.000+0100}, address = {Tilburg}, author = {Ramos, Alice and Vala, Jorge}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2684381a7c6392a9c541cbb8006833589/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Reflections on European Values: Honouring Loek Halman's contribution to the European Values Study}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13560}, editor = {Luijkx, Ruud and Reeskens, Tim and Sieben, Inge}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7500 v4.0.0}, interhash = {ddbf9486ab1780e25a79404508c53aee}, intrahash = {684381a7c6392a9c541cbb8006833589}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english incollection jak mmh text transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {300-319}, publisher = {Open Press TiU}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:29:04.000+0100}, title = {Are Childrearing Values’ Preferences in Europe Associated to Socioeconomic Development and Social Inequalities?}, url = {https://pure.uvt.nl/ws/portalfiles/portal/61757221/LiberAmicorum.pdf}, year = 2022 } @article{sudo2022effects, abstract = {The aim of this study is to clarify the social mechanisms that generate differences in the average life satisfaction among European countries by specifying the latent structures of life satisfaction. For this purpose, data from the European Values Study conducted from 2017 to 2020 (EVS 2017) were analyzed using finite mixtures of regression models. The results revealed that the respondents to the EVS 2017 could be categorized into two latent groups: a group dominated by materialist values and a group characterized by postmaterialist values. The results also imply that postmaterialist values increase average life satisfaction at the country level and are positively associated with economic prosperity and political stability at the country level. Consequently, the effect of postmaterialist values on life satisfaction is related to social inequalities among European countries. Finally, the sociological implications of these findings are discussed.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:29:04.000+0100}, author = {Sudo, Naoki}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/20e228f937c2459da83d80a3fcdfb8f3e/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1177/23780231221124562}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7500}, interhash = {fe7fd59261e81b939c5776f81f2c2f80}, intrahash = {0e228f937c2459da83d80a3fcdfb8f3e}, issn = {23780231}, journal = {Socius}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-15}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:29:04.000+0100}, title = {The Effects of Postmaterialist Values on Average Life Satisfaction at the Country Level: What Generates Differences in Subjective Well-Being among European Countries?}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1177/23780231221124562}, volume = 8, year = 2022 } @article{eichberger2022caucase, abstract = {Complétant la comparaison des systèmes de valeurs sur le continent européen initiée par l’article de Pierre Bréchon et Myriam Désert sur les valeurs des Russes, Futuribles propose ici un regard sur les populations des États du Caucase du Sud, toujours à partir des enquêtes EVS (European Values Studies). Comme le savent nos lecteurs, le Caucase comprend deux parties : le Caucase du Nord (Tchétchénie, Daghestan…) qui fait partie de la fédération de Russie ; et le Caucase du Sud, composé de trois pays indépendants (mais se disputant certains territoires) entre la mer Noire et la mer Caspienne. Ce sont les valeurs exprimées dans ces trois pays — la Géorgie, l’Arménie et l’Azerbaïdjan — qu’Anton Eichberger a comparées à celles des Européens de l’Ouest et de l’Est, en particulier s’agissant du rapport à l’Union européenne et des sentiments nationalistes.Après avoir rappelé les conflits et tensions qui affectent le Caucase du Sud depuis des décennies, Anton Eichberger montre ici les disparités existant entre ces pays en matière de nationalisme. Si les valeurs nationales ressortent comme essentielles, et nettement plus marquées qu’en Europe de l’Ouest et de l’Est, la nature du nationalisme varie, tantôt identitaire et fermé (Azerbaïdjan, Géorgie), tantôt plus axé sur des modes de vie partagés (Arménie) ; de même que le rapport aux immigrés (Arméniens et Géorgiens exprimant plus de compassion que les Azerbaïdjanais et même que les Européens). Dans ces domaines, le poids de l’Histoire et du rapport à la Russie reste prégnant, comme en témoigne en particulier l’ouverture marquée de la Géorgie à l’égard de l’Union européenne — mais que la guerre lancée par la Russie contre l’Ukraine en 2022 pourrait venir substantiellement refroidir. S.D.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:29:04.000+0100}, author = {Eichberger, Anton}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2d3951fee233713ccdbfd5a6b3ebc1499/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.3917/futur.448.0059}, interhash = {264ec43af0df00248be64590c71f8f96}, intrahash = {d3951fee233713ccdbfd5a6b3ebc1499}, journal = {Futuribles}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article french jak text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {french}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 3, pages = {59-72}, study = {EVS}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:29:04.000+0100}, title = {Le Caucase du Sud : turbulences et perspectives}, url = {https://doi.org/10.3917/futur.448.0059}, volume = 448, year = 2022 } @article{weisburd2022approach, abstract = {Research Summary: This study uses agent-based models (ABMs) to compare the impacts of three different types of interventions targeting recruitment to terrorism—community workers at community centers; community-oriented policing; and an employment program for high-risk agents. The first two programs are social interventions that focus on de-radicalization and changing the dispositions of agents in the model, whereas the employment program focuses on “deflection” and represents a situational/opportunity reducing approach to prevention. The results show significant impacts of the community worker and community policing interventions on radicalization but no significant impact on recruitment. In contrast, the employment intervention had a strong and significant impact on recruitment, but little impact on radicalization. Policy Implications: Our ABM simulations challenge the reliance of existing programs to reduce recruitment to terrorism on counter and de-radicalization approaches. Instead they suggest that policy makers should focus more attention on deflection and opportunity reduction. At the same time, our ABMs point to the salience of social interventions focusing on risk and protective factors for reducing radicalization in society.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:29:04.000+0100}, author = {Weisburd, David and Wolfowicz, Michael and Hasisi, Badi and Paolucci, Mario and Andrighetto, Giulia}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2733377a8f1b69175977a9d4c4b0dca6f/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1111/1745-9133.12579}, interhash = {a29f1eded04c1a397e0cbec33a4d0996}, intrahash = {733377a8f1b69175977a9d4c4b0dca6f}, issn = {15386473}, journal = {Criminology & Public Policy}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 2, pages = {461-485}, study = {EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:29:04.000+0100}, title = {What is the best approach for preventing recruitment to terrorism? Findings from ABM experiments in social and situational prevention}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1111/1745-9133.12579}, volume = 21, year = 2022 } @article{krawatzek2022attitudes, abstract = {For more than two decades a key pillar of regime stability in Belarus was legitimation through economic stability and security, prompting experts to speak of a “social contract” between the state and its citizens. The 2020 protests, however, convey significant dissatisfaction with the Lukashenka regime across a broad social and generational base. By comparing survey data from late 2020 with data from 2011 and 2018, we examine changing attitudes towards democracy and state involvement in economic affairs. We find a departure from paternalist values, implying an erosion of the value base for the previous social contract. Belarusian society has become more supportive of liberal political and economic values. This trend is particularly driven by the older generation and does not exclude Lukashenka’s support base. Meanwhile, attitudes towards democracy and the market have implications for people’s social and institutional trust, preference for democracy, and political participation.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:29:04.000+0100}, author = {Krawatzek, Félix and Langbein, Julia}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2919e5b8aaa0fa229c414cd70a509b73c/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1080/1060586X.2022.2029034}, interhash = {6ef04e94d9ee3eaec7a513e053e32964}, intrahash = {919e5b8aaa0fa229c414cd70a509b73c}, issn = {1060586X}, journal = {Post-Soviet Affairs}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = {1-2}, pages = {107-124}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:29:04.000+0100}, title = {Attitudes towards democracy and the market in Belarus: what has changed and why it matters}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1080/1060586X.2022.2029034}, volume = 38, year = 2022 } @article{zakusilo2021studenci, abstract = {This article is a contribution to the decades of disputes and reflections on civil society and its future.Since a large part of the fears and hopes associated with these discussions concerns the role of youngpeople in supporting and developing civil society, the aim of this article is to present the results ofa quantitative study conducted among the Jagiellonian University students belonging to the Z generation. Thanks to the fact that the survey combines questions concerning civic attitudes and civicengagement, the study grasps the specific characteristics of young people, which are often overlooked, and their possible impact on the future of civil society. Drawing attention to the youngpeople who are university students and analyzing the relationship between the respondents’ civilityand their socio-cultural environment, the article answers the questions concerning the opportunitiesfor the further development of civil society in Poland and the role of the young generation of Polishresidents in this process. In particular, following the quantitative analysis of the responses of 149 participants, the article presents a discussion on the most common types of civic engagement, their relationship with the civic attitudes of the respondents and the impact of the socio-demographiccharacteristics of the respondents on these variables. }, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:29:04.000+0100}, author = {Zakusilo, Anastasiia}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/248fb74fca5cb2553aea256aeb5404c54/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.14281/18241.14}, doi = {10.34616/142705}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7505 v1.1.0}, interhash = {161a4236490e93b7b18220b39647aa98}, intrahash = {48fb74fca5cb2553aea256aeb5404c54}, journal = {Fabrica Societatis}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article jak mmh other text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {160-184}, study = {Joint EVS/WVS 2017-2020}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:29:04.000+0100}, title = {Studenci Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego pokolenia Z jako członkowie społeczeństwa obywatelskiego}, url = {https://doi.org/10.34616/142705}, volume = 4, year = 2021 } @incollection{johansson2022criminalizzazione, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:29:04.000+0100}, address = {Torino}, author = {Johansson, Isabelle}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2df6e0eeaca8ca270b8b34ea521c8a069/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Prostituzione e lavoro sessuale in Italia: Oltre le semplificazioni, verso i diritti}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13486}, doi = {10.4000/books.res.9365}, editor = {Geymonat, Giulia Garofalo and Selmi, Giulia}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4804 v3.1.0}, interhash = {010a9f6cba0fb16998238335104c7d4b}, intrahash = {df6e0eeaca8ca270b8b34ea521c8a069}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP incollection jak other text tmd transfer22}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {149-167}, publisher = {Rosenberg & Sellier}, series = {Questioni di genere}, study = {EVS1981-2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:29:04.000+0100}, title = {La criminalizzazione dei clienti nel contesto svedese}, url = {https://doi.org/10.4000/books.res.9365}, year = 2022 } @book{cicchelli2022youth, abstract = {This book explores disrupted youth cohesion in France within the context of multiple ongoing global economic, migratory, social, political, and security-related crises. While these trends can be observed in numerous Western societies, France provides a unique case study of various anticosmopolitan and anti-Enlightenment movements shaping youth conditions and reconfiguring relationships between the individual, the group, and society. The authors undertook in-depth interviews with French young people between the ages of 18 to 30 years old to inquire into how they experience "vivre ensemble" (living together) in a time of rising economic inequalities and multicultural tensions. Through these findings, they invite decision-makers, politicians, educators, and parents to propose a renewed narrative of social cohesion for youth who are not disillusioned, but deeply on edge.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:29:04.000+0100}, address = {Cham}, author = {Cicchelli, Vincenzo and Octobre, Sylvie}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2a74d6c2d03772747be7c06ad1af19c84/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-031-11825-8}, interhash = {916d502d9b2f37abab5f5afa7c648c5a}, intrahash = {a74d6c2d03772747be7c06ad1af19c84}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP book english jak text tmd transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, publisher = {Palgrave Macmillan}, series = {Studies in Childhood and Youth}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:29:04.000+0100}, title = {Youth on Edge: Facing Global Crises in Multicultural French Society}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-11825-8}, year = 2022 } @article{palmisano2021modernizzazione, abstract = {The intention of this study based on analysis of the series of European Value Study (1990, 1999, 2009 and 2018) is to investigate, using a comparative, diachronic approach, the relationship between modernization and the gender gap in religiosity in Italy. In line with the theoretical perspective which valorizes the role of culture in explaining this relationship, our hypothesis is that the most modernized areas demonstrate a more contained gender gap. We expect that differences of religiosity between men and women are more contained in the country’s north-central zones – characterized by higher levels of modernization – compared with the south. Furthermore, since the distance between the levels of modernization in the two areas has not increased noticeably over the last three decades, we could be forgiven for expecting that the difference between them in the religious field would not reveal important changes. To our surprise, the findings of the analyses offer but limited support to our hypothesis.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:26:22.000+0100}, author = {Palmisano, Stefania and Todesco, Lorenzo}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/29543ba64c275d900f64cc9f1d5df90d2/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.4000/qds.4795}, interhash = {21f2a357f32d68b8ce7bcfffccd0d405}, intrahash = {9543ba64c275d900f64cc9f1d5df90d2}, journal = {Quaderni di Sociologia}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article jak mmh other text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 45, pages = {161-186}, study = {EVS1990 ; EVS1999 ; EVS2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:26:22.000+0100}, title = {Modernizzazione e differenze di genere nella religiosità: il caso italiano }, url = {https://doi.org/10.4000/qds.4795}, volume = 87, year = 2021 } @article{carosio2022pandemia, abstract = {The Covid-19 pandemic has exacerbated the inequalities and poverty of the vast majority of the Latin American population. Although states have attempted to reduce its catastrophic impacts, their interventions have proved insufficient and unstable. The author examines the contextual conditions, the policies, the results achieved during the two years of the pandemic and the future possibilities.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:26:22.000+0100}, author = {Carosio, Alba}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/287315bb880b3f2c944b6f2df5fa8a740/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.13137/2035-6633/33763}, interhash = {289227070db166a84c31507e9c8887ff}, intrahash = {87315bb880b3f2c944b6f2df5fa8a740}, journal = {Visioni LatinoAmericane}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article jak other text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 27, pages = {24-53}, study = {Joint EVS/WVS 2017-2020}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:26:22.000+0100}, title = {Dos años de pandemia en América Latina y el Caribe}, url = {https://doi.org/10.13137/2035-6633/33763}, volume = 14, year = 2022 } @article{peral2022hegemona, abstract = {Location on the left-right scale is one of the most widespread ways citizens use to express their political positions in western democracies. There is a large body of literature explaining the factors on which position on the scale is based, mainly, social structure, values and partisanship. This article focuses on citizens’ positions on the left-right scale in Spain using the 2008 and 2017 waves of the European Values Study (EVS) to present a comprehensive explanatory model, including, to our knowledge, the widest spectrum for the value dimension examined to date. We conclude that partisanship is the most important factor in explaining self-positioning on the scale.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:26:22.000+0100}, author = {Peral, Edurne Bartolomé and Calvo, Rafael Leonisio}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2cc8bb163a4d1fa733664122fee03c639/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.5477/cis/reis.179.21}, interhash = {aa74543fab1a06d73d9d259a4715adec}, intrahash = {cc8bb163a4d1fa733664122fee03c639}, journal = {REIS: Revista Española de Investigaciones Sociológicas}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article jak mmh other text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {21-38}, study = {EVS2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:26:22.000+0100}, title = {La hegemonía de los partidos políticos. El partidismo como factor clave que explica la autoubicación en la escala izquierda-derecha: evidencia desde España (Political Parties Beat Them All. Partisanship as the Key Factor Explaining Self-Placement on the Left-Right Scale: Evidence from Spain)}, url = {https://doi.org/10.5477/cis/reis.179.21}, volume = 179, year = 2022 } @article{fauver2022boardroom, abstract = {We examine how boardroom gender diversity reforms impact the monitoring role of institutional investors. Using reforms from 25 countries that aim to improve gender diversity on boards, we find that the reforms increase the association between institutional ownership and subsequent female directorships for foreign investors, but not for domestic investors. This result is driven by foreign institutional investors from countries with a high social equity norm and by foreign pension funds and independent institutions. Furthermore, firms experience improved valuation and profitability following reform compliance. Overall, our findings suggest that boardroom gender diversity reforms empower socially conscious foreign institutional investors to drive value-enhancing governance change.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:26:22.000+0100}, author = {Fauver, Larry and Hung, Mingyi and Taboada, Alvaro G. and Wang, Emily Jing}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2f490b3965fd8555fda32eb76aee19e7e/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1007/s11142-022-09710-3}, interhash = {67395a9be60c22b592740dcd81d2614c}, intrahash = {f490b3965fd8555fda32eb76aee19e7e}, issn = {15737136}, journal = {Review of Accounting Studies}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak onlinefirst text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-44}, study = {EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:26:22.000+0100}, title = {Boardroom gender diversity reforms and institutional monitoring: global evidence}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s11142-022-09710-3}, year = 2022 } @article{han2022theories, abstract = {Family formation patterns in the postindustrial world have changed markedly in the past several decades. Fertility rates have declined, cohabitation rates have increased, age at marriage has gone up, and nonmarital childbearing has become more common in most postindustrial settings. A dominant theoretical explanation for these changes is second demographic transition (SDT) theory, which posits widespread value change towards individualism and postmaterialist concerns. In contrast, gender equity theory emphasizes structural changes, including women's increased participation in the public sphere and the resulting incompatibility of women's domestic and public roles given the slower adaptation on the part of families and institutions to adapt to women's new roles. We test the predictions of these two theoretical frameworks by analyzing fertility decline in 27 European societies. We find evolving gender egalitarianism, measured by the prevalence of gender-egalitarian attitudes, to have greater explanatory power than SDT-related ideational changes. The gender equity framework is particularly relevant in explaining the recent fertility trajectories of Central, Eastern, and Southern European countries.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:26:22.000+0100}, author = {Han, Sinn Won and Brinton, Mary C.}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2ff54bc2c8993194b0835cfc0d32246b6/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1111/padr.12490}, interhash = {50961dc69cfad3830b3dbf172ed99ee9}, intrahash = {ff54bc2c8993194b0835cfc0d32246b6}, issn = {00987921}, journal = {Population and Development Review}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 2, pages = {303-330}, study = {EVS1990 ; EVS2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:26:22.000+0100}, title = {Theories of Postindustrial Fertility Decline: An Empirical Examination}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1111/padr.12490}, volume = 48, year = 2022 } @article{gabor2022transzformci, abstract = {Az elmúlt évtized során számos országban, így a kelet-közép-európai régióban is fontos politikai és gazdaságpolitikai változások zajlottak le. A politikai közbeszédben megjelentek a korábbi főáramtól eltérő demokrácia- és kapitalizmusfelfogások, protekcionista tendenciák, elitellenes szólamok, amelyeket a szakirodalom gyakran populistának nevez. Ez különösen igaz a 2008-as válság óta. Ugyanakkor sok szerző ezt a fajta változást sokkal korábbra, a rendszerváltás utáni évekre várta: szerintük az átmenet folyamatának potenciális vesztesei olyan politikai pártokat juttatnának hatalomra, amelyek visszafordítanák a többpártrendszerbe és kapitalizmusba való átmenet folyamatát. Ez a folyamat – Polányi Károlyt idézve – egy, a piacosodás elleni ellenmozgalom lehetőségeként értelmezhető. Ez az írás arra keresi a választ, vajon milyen társadalmi-gazdasági hatással járt a rendszerváltás a visegrádi országokban, és hogyan hatott mindez a társadalmi attitűdökre, vajon köszönhető-e a rendszerváltás és a 2008-as recesszió együttes hatásának az ezen politikai irányzatok iránti fogékonyság megerősödése.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:26:22.000+0100}, author = {Gábor, Vigvári}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2792fccd2f2042063c57d56f0dcda3097/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.18414/KSZ.2022.3.339}, interhash = {447497c16a6ffd0327041d3e11220122}, intrahash = {792fccd2f2042063c57d56f0dcda3097}, journal = {Közgazdasági Szemle}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article jak mmh other text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 3, pages = {339-366}, study = {EVS1990 ; EVS1999 ; EVS2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:26:22.000+0100}, title = {Transzformáció és a populizmus a visegrádi országokban}, url = {https://doi.org/10.18414/KSZ.2022.3.339}, volume = 69, year = 2022 } @book{beichelt2022emotionalis, abstract = {In this book, important works and approaches of policy-oriented emotion research are brought into a systematic context. For this purpose, three different types of emotions are elaborated, which in their totality constitute Homo Emotionalis: binary emotions, basic emotions, reflexive emotions. They correspond to individual-psychological stages of development, but are also relevant in the social and political handling of emotions. The interplay of emotion types and social constellations leads to different modes of political action, which shape different forms of emotional politics. In each case, individual logics emerge along which emotional politics is pursued. With its interdisciplinary focus, this volume is aimed at political scientists, anthropologists, sociologists and social psychologists.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:26:22.000+0100}, address = {Wiesbaden}, author = {Beichelt, Timm}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/279eba40e3bec308c4d3801d913cfbd08/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13511}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-658-39026-6}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7500 v3.0.0}, interhash = {93e34c8f317b8e2978834f0fb385ab4c}, intrahash = {79eba40e3bec308c4d3801d913cfbd08}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP book english jak mmh text transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, publisher = {Springer}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:26:22.000+0100}, title = {Homo Emotionalis: On the Systematization of Emotions in Politics}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-39026-6}, year = 2022 } @article{vogt2022social, abstract = {Welfare systems in Europe have fundamentally changed in recent decades: The care paradigm was replaced by a neoliberal one in which social services are increasingly linked to individual behaviour as well as to criteria of belonging or not belonging. Students of Social work grow up in these systems and studies (e.g. Fenton 2020, 2021a) raised the concern that students of social work already internalized the neoliberal narrative of self-responsibility and self-sufficiency. This was the starting point of a European research project, including five Schools of Social Work from Austria, Denmark, England, Germany, and Spain. A survey with over 400 first year students raised the question, what influence do neoliberal narratives have on students’ conceptions of deservingness. This article presents some results of the research project focusing on the following questions: How do students perceive social problems and who do they perceive as deserving and undeserving groups? How authoritarian are the students’ attitudes and to what extent do they affect the explanation of social problems? The results show that the neoliberal narrative seems to have little influence on social work students’ attitudes: They link receiving help less to conditions and are less discriminating between target groups, more likely to hold society responsible for social problems and less authoritarian in their attitudes. Although this alleviates the concerns that students have already internalized the neoliberal narrative, it does not mean that social work education can and should neglect addressing social change processes.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:26:22.000+0100}, author = {Vogt, Stefanie and Grigori, Eva and Werner, Melanie and Spieckermann, Holger}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2f9b3c1a8158f2bf4b248b5b58bd663b7/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13560}, description = {http://doi.org/10.6102/zis272}, doi = {10.55521/10-019-214}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7500 v4.0.0}, interhash = {15f030b8477a89d05809078163bb4fb8}, intrahash = {f9b3c1a8158f2bf4b248b5b58bd663b7}, journal = {International Journal of Social Work Values and Ethics}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro EX FDZ_IUP ZIS ZIS_input2022 ZIS_pro article english jak kaschl mmh text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS) (ZIS)}, number = 2, pages = {244-273}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:26:22.000+0100}, title = {Social Work Students Attitudes towards Deservingness of Social Help: Results of Research in Five European Schools of Social Work}, url = {https://doi.org/10.55521/10-019-214}, volume = 19, year = 2022 } @article{wutchiett2022multilevel, abstract = {Comparative research examining relationships between individual-level survey response data and time-varying country context variables for political or socioeconomic characteristics is often complicated by missing values. Surveys and longitudinal context measures may be produced during alternative years and at differing frequencies. Observations may be intermittent or may only cover few consecutive years across a full longitudinal sequence. Statistical evaluations that do not impute values with consideration to data’s missingness characteristics may produce biased estimates. Model-based approaches for missing value imputation such as multiple imputation and time series imputation offer means through which imputed values may be produced given complex hierarchical and longitudinal relations. Using incomplete survey data for institutional trust measures from 554,104 respondents from twenty-seven Eastern European and Central? Asian countries between 1993 and 2016, and corresponding longitudinal context descriptors of demographic, socioeconomic and political conditions, multilevel multiple imputation and time-series imputation methods were compared and evaluated. Where missingness is intermittent across the breadth of longitudinal sequence, time series imputation may produce convincing estimates for national-level variables’ values while understating uncertainty associated with imputation. When missing values are numerous and span tail ends of a sequence, multivariate multilevel multiple imputation with time variable fixed effects may produce better estimates for country-variables through incorporation of information derived from additional covariates and other countries’ concurrent trajectories. Multilevel multiple imputation models with random slopes for time variables were found to have beneficial qualities in that countries’ unique longitudinal trends are emphasized and fit while that effects of pooled observations and additional covariates contribute to estimation.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:26:22.000+0100}, author = {Wutchiett, David and Durand, Claire}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/26e2c2391f2a734bac0359fbdd22434d6/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1007/s11135-021-01186-8}, interhash = {9b3e3cc752efa192e66703cf92594ca5}, intrahash = {6e2c2391f2a734bac0359fbdd22434d6}, issn = {15737845}, journal = {Quality & Quantity}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 3, pages = {1799-1828}, study = {EVS}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:26:22.000+0100}, title = {Multilevel and time-series missing value imputation for combined survey and longitudinal context data}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s11135-021-01186-8}, volume = 56, year = 2022 } @incollection{brechon2021freiheit, abstract = {L'idéal républicain qu'on invoque très souvent est-il profondément enraciné dans les valeurs des français. Le chapitre essaie de répondre à la question dans un ouvrage sur la société française contemporaine à destination des lycéens allemands. pour cela, l'article utilise les données de l'enquête European Values Study. Quelques comparaisons sont faites avec les réponses des Allemands.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:26:22.000+0100}, address = {Bonn}, author = {Bréchon, Pierre}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/25fd9cb063569b50849077265cdadd863/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Länderbericht Frankreich}, editor = {Defrance, Corine and Pfeif, Ulrich}, hal_id = {halshs-03353021}, hal_version = {v1}, institution = {Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung}, interhash = {e585101f1ab014a48358711b2dd8f6ab}, intrahash = {5fd9cb063569b50849077265cdadd863}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP german incollection jak nr text transfer22}, language = {german}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {428-436}, privnote = {EVS Entescheidung über Abstract}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:26:22.000+0100}, title = {Freiheit, Gleichheit, Brüderlichkeit? Empirische Befunde zur Bedeutung des republikanischen Ideals}, url = {https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-03353021}, year = 2021 } @article{zafar2022pursuit, abstract = {Recent studies establish that subjective well-being plays a significant part in the adjustment of immigrants in the host country and that after facing the initial costs of migration, immigrants experience levels of well-being similar to natives across generations. Using two surveys, including the World Values Survey as well as the joint World Values Survey and European Value Survey, we, however, find that variations in subjective well-being of immigrants and natives persist across generations, with second-generation immigrants experiencing higher differences. This finding can be attributed to an increase in the aspirations of second-generation immigrants. In developed regions, both first-generation and second-generation immigrants have a higher probability of reporting greater subjective well-being than natives, which can be attributed to an improved standard of living among immigrants. Additionally, we look at the association between holding immigration-friendly attitudes and the subjective well-being of natives. Our study provides important policy insights.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:26:22.000+0100}, author = {Zafar, Sameen and Ammara, Suman}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/21b853d5028021f29acedf3d839a86e24/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1111/imig.13062}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7505}, interhash = {b71e39e9c519ee1dd2b9ed97e734b44d}, intrahash = {1b853d5028021f29acedf3d839a86e24}, issn = {00207985}, journal = {International Migration}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh onlinefirst text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-22}, study = {Joint EVS/WVS 2017-2022}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:26:22.000+0100}, title = {Pursuit of happiness: Subjective well-being of immigrants and natives}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1111/imig.13062}, year = 2022 } @article{christley2022traditional, abstract = {Using data from the 2017 European Values Study, I analyze the link between harboring traditional gender attitudes and supporting radical right-wing parties. I theorize that the intrinsically gendered elements of the radical right's platforms and rhetoric, which mirror traditional masculinity and femininity in both explicit and implicit ways, make the ideology a comfortable home for individuals who hold traditional gender attitudes. My analyses reveal that gender traditionalists are more likely than egalitarians to express support for the radical right, even after controlling for a host of existing explanations. The same impact is not replicated for mainstream conservative parties. In addition, holding more gender-traditional attitudes raises the probability of supporting the radical right among both nativists and non-nativists. These findings provide important evidence that gender attitudes seemingly constitute a significant pathway to support for the radical right across Europe.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:26:22.000+0100}, author = {Christley, Olyvia R.}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/25cf45ce433c6a63efd10b158eb8cb1dc/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13314}, doi = {10.1017/S1743923X21000374}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7500 v2.0.0}, interhash = {3713251d2ddfdb9f2d9497626895fd58}, intrahash = {5cf45ce433c6a63efd10b158eb8cb1dc}, issn = {1743923X}, journal = {Politics & Gender}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 4, pages = {1141-1167}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:26:22.000+0100}, title = {Traditional Gender Attitudes, Nativism, and Support for the Radical Right}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1017/S1743923X21000374}, volume = 18, year = 2022 } @incollection{marody2021wartoci, abstract = {Podstawowym celem projektu „Wartości w dobie (globalnego) kryzysu” jest zbadanie charakteru i kierunku zmian, które dokonywały się w społeczeństwie polskim w ciągu ostatnich 30 lat, a które dotyczą uznawanych przez nie wartości. Polska – jako kraj europejski, ale także część systemu światowego – podlega rozmaitym procesom społecznym i gospodarczym, które dotykają Europy i świata. Wśród tych procesów na szczególną uwagę zasługują procesy modernizacyjne (dzielone chronologicznie na okresy wczesnej i późnej modernizacji), utrzymywanie się globalnego kryzysu ekonomicznego oraz powstanie i rozwój nowych sieci komunikacyjnych. Ich oddziaływanie wpływa zarówno na treść i hierarchię uznawanych przez społeczeństwo wartości, jak i na ich strukturę i powiązania z działaniami. Dostrzeżenie przemian w obszarze wartości i ocena skali tych przemian jest możliwa w pełni wówczas, gdy można prowadzić analizy porównawcze. Znaczenie niniejszego projektu polega m.in. na możliwości dokonywania takich wielokierunkowych porównań. Dzięki nieprzerwanemu od 1990 r. udziałowi polskiego zespołu w projekcie Europejskiego Sondażu Wartości (EVS) dysponujemy danymi dla Polski ze wszystkich edycji tego badania od roku 1990, możliwe są więc badania trendów. Udział w najbliższe, piątej edycji tego projektu pozwali na dokonywanie porównań między krajami i umiejscowienie wartości podzielanych przez Polaków w kontekście europejskim i światowym (dzięki porównaniom z World Values Study). Rekonstrukcja procesu przemian wartości społeczeństwa polskiego nie może być jednak ograniczona do badania trendów czasowych, lecz powinna również wskazywać na mechanizmy odpowiedzialne za obecny kształt wartości, które to społeczeństwo spajają i które są odpowiedzialne za jego zróżnicowanie oraz odpowiadać na pytanie jaki jest związek tych wartości z działaniami, zarówno indywidualnymi, jak i zbiorowymi. W tej części projektu teoretycznych inspiracji do planowanych analiz dostarcza nam teza Alaina Touraine’a głosząca, iż społeczeństwa europejskie wkroczyły w taką fazę rozwoju, którą określa on mianem „sytuacji postspołecznej”, a w której dynamikę ich funkcjonowania nie wyznaczają już działania strukturalnie zdefiniowanych sił społecznych, motywowanych interesami społeczno-ekonomicznymi, lecz działania sił zintegrowanych wokół specyficznych wartości. Innymi słowy – miejsce aktorów społecznych zajmują „aktorzy moralni”. Powyższe konstatacje stanowią punkt wyjścia do sformułowania przez nas szeregu szczegółowych hipotez badawczych, dotyczących z jednej strony wartości stanowiących fundament tożsamości polskiego społeczeństwa, z drugiej – wpisywania się tych wartości w tendencje ogólnoeuropejskie. Jedną z takich zauważalnych już tendencji jest np. aktywizacja potrzeby bezpieczeństwa prowadząca do spadku solidarności oraz narastającej niechęci do obcych. Jeśli chodzi o zmiany specyficzne dla Polski, to sądzimy – i mamy zamiar szerzej zająć się tą kwestią w naszych analizach – że potrzeba przynależności oraz szacunku pozostały w znacznym stopniu niezaspokojone w wielu środowiskach polskiego społeczeństwa, co jest rezultatem specyficznego przebiegu polskiej transformacji, a co dziś wyraźnie oddziałuje na kształt uznawanych wartości i na sposób, w jaki wartości te się ujawniają. Postępująca konsolidacja wartości w pewnych obszarach życia prowadzi do wyłaniania się odmiennych projektów „dobrego społeczeństwa” Odpowiedzi na postawione pytania badawcze będziemy poszukiwać poprzez zastosowanie różnorodnych metod dopasowanych do treści podejmowanych zagadnień. Trzonem projektu jest badanie ilościowe na reprezentatywnej próbie, przeprowadzone według metodologii uzgodnionej w ramach międzynarodowego konsorcjum European Values Study. Mechanizmy kształtowania się wartości będą badane metodami jakościowymi – planujemy przeprowadzenie wywiadów grupowych i indywidualnych. Przeprowadzimy również wspomaganą komputerowo analizę dyskusji toczonych w odpowiednio dobranych sieciach społecznościowych. Całość uzupełnią analizy wcześniej zebranych z badań nad wartościami, które obejmą wszystkie edycje EVS oraz wybrane edycje innych projektów międzynarodowych, w których problematyka wartości była poruszana (ESS, Eurobarometr, Diagnoza Społeczna, ISSP). Podstawową wartością projektu jest jego wkład w rozwój badań zarówno nad zachodzącymi w Polsce procesami przemian wartości, jak i mechanizmami, które te procesy modyfikują, przyspieszają bądź spowalniają. Zaplanowane analizy powinny nam również dostarczyć danych pozwalających na teoretyczne uszczegółowienie (lub nawet zmodyfikowanie) najpopularniejszej w dziedzinie badań nad wartościami, koncepcji Ronalda Ingleharta oraz na teoretyczną refleksję nad, nieco zaniedbanym w socjologii, zagadnieniem związku wartości z działaniami.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:26:22.000+0100}, address = {Warszawa}, author = {Marody, Mirosława}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2ee5bf22f684f452375700bdd3c9b69c5/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Wartości w działaniu}, editor = {Marody, Mirosława}, interhash = {98d2d9d1b5cab16297c612ff82f1db4b}, intrahash = {ee5bf22f684f452375700bdd3c9b69c5}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP incollection jak other text tmd transfer22}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {271-298}, publisher = {Wydawnictwo Naukowe Scholar Spółka z o.o.}, study = {EVS}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:26:22.000+0100}, title = {Wartości w dobie (globalnego) kryzysu}, year = 2021 } @article{smekal2022drivers, abstract = {This article contributes to the debate on domestic politicisation of EU issues by suggesting hitherto overlooked explanation of (non)politicisation. This paper uses Czechia as an intriguing case in which the mainstream explanations of a low level of domestic politicisation of EU issues do not apply. The Czech case illustrates that, first, even in the context of high public Euroscepticism, EU issues do not necessarily become politicised, particularly so when the public does not consider them to be important. Second, high politicisation does not occur when there is a path dependency of a mismatch between positions of political parties and significant parts of their electorates on EU issues. Finally, the rise of catch-all populist parties prevents a high level of politicisation of EU issues.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:25:17.000+0100}, author = {Smekal, Hubert and Havlík, Vratislav}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/24c3e5423ba28e53c146bfd36a824ad0c/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1080/14782804.2022.2106952}, interhash = {b83e1fed3903ca554604593019f0f5fd}, intrahash = {4c3e5423ba28e53c146bfd36a824ad0c}, issn = {14782804}, journal = {Journal of Contemporary European Studies}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak onlinefirst text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-16}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:25:17.000+0100}, title = {Drivers of domestic politicisation of European issues: explaining low politicisation of differentiated integration in Czechia}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1080/14782804.2022.2106952}, year = 2022 } @incollection{fotev2022conflicts, abstract = {The values that function in today’s Europe have a twofold genealogy: a) fundamental values whose homeland is Europe; b) values imported from other cultures and civilizations. Heterogeneous values always give rise to latent or manifested tensions and conflicts, but they are the basis of European prosperity. Europe has been going through unprecedented turbulence for the last 3-4 decades. In such a context, there are sharp conflicts of values and it is difficult to strike a balance between unity and diversity. Social transformations are conditioned by a revaluation of values. Values perceived as positive are considered as a result of changes in negative (depreciated). Value reorientations are registered by EVS’s longitudinal data regarding family and marriage, in relation to new forms of family life (unmarried family), in relation to national and ethnic identity, relations between religious denominations, etc. Waves of immigrants test fundamental European values. The growing complexity raises tensions between the principles of democracy and the new meritocracy. In periods of turbulence, the need for knowledge about the real functioning values and the conflicts between them is exacerbated. EVS gives a positive answer to this need. People see what they know and it is crucial what and how they see the changing world.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:25:17.000+0100}, address = {Tilburg}, author = {Fotev, Georgy}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/26925f39c100075e6b1e0b388ce3d3eed/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Reflections on European Values: Honouring Loek Halman's contribution to the European Values Study}, editor = {Luijkx, Ruud and Reeskens, Tim and Sieben, Inge}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7500 ; ZA7501}, interhash = {8f7bc3b8d36db34137ac6748c57a1647}, intrahash = {6925f39c100075e6b1e0b388ce3d3eed}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english incollection jak mmh text transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {44-55}, publisher = {Open Press TiU}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:25:17.000+0100}, title = {Conflicts of European Values in Times of Turbulence}, url = {https://pure.uvt.nl/ws/portalfiles/portal/61757221/LiberAmicorum.pdf}, year = 2022 } @incollection{esmer2022populism, abstract = {This is a comparative analysis of the association between populist attitudes and religious affiliation –namely, Protestantism, Catholicism, and Islam. Using the most recent EVS/WVS survey data from 76 countries, we develop a populist attitudes scale consisting of 10 items and covering some major dimensions of populism on which we find general agreement in the relevant literature. A regression analysis of over 94,000 cases and controlling for education and income, reveals significant religious effects on our populist attitudes scale. Further, and confirming expectations, the signs of religion effects on democratic values and attitudes are the opposite of the effects on populist attitudes. This is an indication that, at the attitudinal level, populism and democracy reside in opposing corners.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:25:17.000+0100}, address = {Tilburg}, author = {Esmer, Yilmaz}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2640bbf7f154ae023065039f302b9c59a/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Reflections on European Values: Honouring Loek Halman's contribution to the European Values Study}, editor = {Luijkx, Ruud and Reeskens, Tim and Sieben, Inge}, interhash = {e3719101df244669088bb79464ec2a1f}, intrahash = {640bbf7f154ae023065039f302b9c59a}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english incollection jak mmh text transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {248-263}, publisher = {Open Press TiU}, study = {EVS1981-2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:25:17.000+0100}, title = {Populism and Religion: Effects of Religious Affiliation on Populist Attitudes}, url = {https://pure.uvt.nl/ws/portalfiles/portal/61757221/LiberAmicorum.pdf}, year = 2022 } @article{hansen2022placing, abstract = {In the wake of the most recent protests in Belarus following the 2020 Presidential Election, it is useful to explore patterns of satisfaction with the political system, confidence in political institutions, and political participation at different points in time during President Lukashenko’s rule. We utilize Wave 3 of the World Values Study (WVS) and Wave 7 of the Joint European Values Study (EVS)/WVS to (1) analyze whether citizens’ dissatisfaction with the Belarusian government differed between 1996 and 2018, and (2) whether there was a change in political participation during that period. Responses over time suggest that satisfaction with the government and confidence in institutions was not lower in 2018 than it had been in 1996. However, as we discuss in the article, this may be an artifact of authoritarian consolidation and concern/fears about revealing preferences. We also find that the willingness to engage in protests remained more or less the same between these two time periods, especially among those dissatisfied with the political system. These results suggest that once highly dissatisfied citizens took to the streets in 2020, a number of internal and external factors might have triggered a bandwagon effect that pushed other citizens to also join the demonstrations.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:25:17.000+0100}, author = {Hansen, Michael A. and Ford, Nicolè M.}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2fb09cc207aa823f9dbc0ad519afc10bf/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13560}, doi = {10.1017/nps.2022.64}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7500 v4.0.0}, interhash = {f9d8d3dbdabfdb63ec403192933291c5}, intrahash = {fb09cc207aa823f9dbc0ad519afc10bf}, journal = {Nationalities Papers}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak onlinefirst text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-17}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:25:17.000+0100}, title = {Placing the 2020 Belarusian Protests in Historical Context: Political Attitudes and Participation during Lukashenko’s Presidency}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1017/nps.2022.64}, year = 2022 } @article{bryan2022democracy, abstract = {Despite waves of democratic backsliding over the last decade, most global citizens still claim to support democracy. On the other hand, many citizens become more supportive of specific anti-democratic actions when their preferred political side can benefit. How, then, do citizens justify their consistent “explicit support for democracy” with their more malleable support for the implementation of liberal democracy? This paper uses cross-national survey data from 74 countries and two methods—a standard cross-sectional analysis and a within-country variation design—to show that a citizen’s conceptualization of democracy, or what democracy means to them, is subject to partisan-motivated reasoning. In other words, citizens are more likely to conceptualize democracy in illiberal terms, like emphasizing the need for obeying authority, when their preferred political party is in power. The findings suggest one’s conception of democracy can be a fluid attitude that citizens mold to match their partisan self-interest.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:25:17.000+0100}, author = {Bryan, James D.}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/213da0ce1160ca1b966fec1e5e3560efc/gesis_surveydoc}, data-doi = {10.4232/1.14021; 10.4232/1.14023}, doi = {10.1177/00104140231152784}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7503 v3.0.0 ; ZA7505 v4.0.0}, interhash = {bb868573efe66eaff5d98bba5679697f}, intrahash = {13da0ce1160ca1b966fec1e5e3560efc}, journal = {Comparative Political Studies}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak onlinefirst text transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, study = {EVS1981-2017 ; Joint EVS/WVS 2017-2022}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:25:17.000+0100}, title = {What Kind of Democracy Do We All Support? How Partisan Interest Impacts a Citizen’s Conceptualization of Democracy}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1177/00104140231152784}, year = 2022 } @incollection{noel2022right, abstract = {In Left and Right in Global Politics, which was published in 2008, we argued that the divide between the left and the right occupied a unique place among global ideologies. This opposition explained more than any other ideological division and it provided a powerful connection between domestic and world politics, giving meaning to an increasingly integrated global arena. We concluded that the left-right cleavage is one of many global ideological fault lines, but arguably the most ubiquitous and encompassing one. This chapter revisits this argument. We first restate the original thesis succinctly and update the perspective in light of the recent literature in psychology and political science. Second, we consider challenges coming from comparative politics, to explain how, at least in democracies, the left-right division still plays a pivotal role in framing political life. Turning specifically to international relations, the last section then shows how the politics of left and right continues to permeate a wide range of international issues. The conclusion summarizes the reasons explaining the persistence of the left-right framework in global ideological debates and discusses the future of this political distinction.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:25:17.000+0100}, address = {London}, author = {Noël, Alain and Thérien, Jean-Philippe}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/266bf10f016e9369ded68e1dce6980b63/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {The Routledge Handbook of Ideology and International Relations}, doi = {10.4324/9781003026754}, editor = {Maynard, Jonathan Leader and Haas, Mark L.}, interhash = {5413f1f2bffea0ddff4bf69985e8f427}, intrahash = {66bf10f016e9369ded68e1dce6980b63}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english incollection jak text tmd transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {249-266}, publisher = {Routledge}, study = {EVS}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:25:17.000+0100}, title = {Left and Right: The Significance of a Global Distinction}, url = {https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003026754}, year = 2022 } @article{campana2022measuring, abstract = {This paper explores the gender gap in time allocation in European countries, offering a comparison of the 2000s and the 2010s, along with an explanation of the documented gender gaps, based on social norms and institutional factors. The results show that the gender gap in both paid and unpaid work has decreased in most countries, but with a significant level of cross-country heterogeneity in the size of the gender gaps. More traditional social norms are related to greater gender inequalities in paid and unpaid work, while countries with better family-friendly policies and a greater representation of women in politics and in the labour market exhibit smaller gender inequalities. This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of gender gaps in Europe, and attempts to monitor the progress towards the elimination of gender inequalities. Despite that some degree of gender convergence in paid and unpaid work has taken place, there remain inequalities in the distribution of labour in European countries, and possible solutions may be related to social norms and family-friendly policies.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:25:17.000+0100}, author = {Campaña, Juan Carlos and Gimenez-Nadal, Jose Ignacio and Velilla, Jorge}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2259e3d53128afff178579a7108209147/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1007/s11205-022-03026-0}, interhash = {7ec32908e26cd192981a9a19725bb16f}, intrahash = {259e3d53128afff178579a7108209147}, issn = {15730921}, journal = {Social Indicators Research}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh onlinefirst text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-35}, study = {EVS1999 ; EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:25:17.000+0100}, title = {Measuring Gender Gaps in Time Allocation in Europe}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s11205-022-03026-0}, year = 2022 } @incollection{kiss2022between, abstract = {In our study, we examine the religious characteristics of the Hungarians in Transylvania, who once used to be part of the state-forming nation in Hungary but have long been an ethnic minority in Romania. We raise the question about the position of this group in terms of religious belonging, practice and faith between the Romanian and Hungarian societies. Our empirical analyses are based on the Romanian and the Hungarian databases of the European Values Study (EVS) 2017 as well as the database of the EVS-survey conducted in 2019 in Transylvania among the Hungarian minority. Our results clearly show the Hungarian minority in Transylvania to be closer to the Romanian than to the Hungarian society in terms of religiosity. Previous interpretations that Hungarians in Transylvania are in an intermediate position in terms of religiosity is not confirmed by our results. A slightly higher degree of religiosity of Hungarians in Transylvania compared to Romanians was found for several indicators. This is probably at least partly due to differences in social modernization, as the position of the Hungarian population in the Romanian social structure has become increasingly disadvantaged in recent decades.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:25:17.000+0100}, address = {Tilburg}, author = {Kiss, Dénes and Rosta, Gergely and Voicu, Bogdan}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/207212c681fa17ac9cd8c28dac234624b/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Reflections on European Values: Honouring Loek Halman's contribution to the European Values Study}, data-doi = {10.4232/1.13562 ; 10.4232/1.13560}, editor = {Luijkx, Ruud and Reeskens, Tim and Sieben, Inge}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7550 v1.0.0 ; ZA7500 v4.0.0}, interhash = {5afff44a73e154b06af435e2bfd789f3}, intrahash = {07212c681fa17ac9cd8c28dac234624b}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english incollection jak mmh text transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {178-195}, publisher = {Open Press TiU}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:25:17.000+0100}, title = {Between Romania and Hungary: Religiosity among Hungarians in Transylvania}, url = {https://pure.uvt.nl/ws/portalfiles/portal/61757221/LiberAmicorum.pdf}, year = 2022 } @inproceedings{biolcati2022values, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:25:17.000+0100}, address = {Colle di Val d'Elsa}, author = {Biolcati, Ferruccio and Ladini, Riccardo}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2c0d964d25ce0b0792ca03a1293f04887/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {1th Forum on Intercultural Learning and Exchange - The values of living together: How to assess their evolution within intercultural student exchanges }, interhash = {70302dd741580852e1c54b2de3350932}, intrahash = {c0d964d25ce0b0792ca03a1293f04887}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english inproceedings jak text tmd transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {11-18}, series = {Intercultura}, study = {EVS}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:25:17.000+0100}, title = {On Values As They Evolve: A Presentation of the World Values Survey and the European Values Study}, url = {https://www.fondazioneintercultura.org/_files/uploads/trimestrale_intercultura_n105_2022.pdf}, year = 2022 } @inproceedings{supule2022atbalsts, abstract = {Sociālā nevienlīdzība un nedrošība, šķelšanās, ko veicinājusi valdības politika un noteiktie ierobežojumi Covid-19 pandēmijas mazināšanai, politiskā populisma pieaugums, kā arī Krievijas uzsāktais karš pret Ukrainu aktualizē jautājumu par sabiedrības atbalsta demokrātiskai politiskajai sistēmai stabilitāti mūsu reģionā. Pētnieki citās valstīs norāda uz pieaugošā populisma izpausmēm dažādās zemēs (Berman 2021; Hawkins & Rovira Kaltwasser; 2018; Norris & Inglehart 2019). Pētījumi parāda, ka nedrošos apstākļos dzīvojošie cilvēki izjūt lielāku vajadzību pēc grupu solidaritātes un spēcīgiem līderiem. Viņiem ir zemāka tolerance pret citādo un atvērtība pārmaiņām, dažādībai un jaunām idejām. Lai gan pēc Otrā pasaules kara sasniegtā labklājība un drošība Rietumvalstīs ir radījusi pārmaiņas kultūrā (Inglehart 1990, 1997; Inglehart & Baker 2000; Kafka & Kostis 2021), pēdējās desmitgadēs darba drošības un sociālās stabilitātes mazināšanās un pieaugošā nevienlīdzība ir izraisījusi autoritāru pretreakciju, palielinot sabiedrības daļas atbalstu spēcīgam līderim, un ksenofobiju. Kāds ir Latvijas iedzīvotāju atbalsts demokrātiskai politiskajai sistēmai, kā arī atbalsts politiskajai sistēmai, kur valsti pārvalda stiprs līderis, kam nav jārēķinās ar parlamentu un vēlēšanām, salīdzinājumā ar citām valstīm? Tie ir šī raksta pētnieciskie jautājumi. Lai atbildētu uz šiem pētnieciskajiem jautājumiem, rakstā padziļināti analizēti aptaujas dati. Analīzē ir izmantoti Eiropas Vērtību pētījuma (European Values Study, EVS) 5. posma dati, kas iegūti 2021. gada vasarā un rudenī. Tie ļauj salīdzināt Latvijas iedzīvotāju attieksmes pēdējo 20 gadu laikā, jo analīzē izmantotas arī iepriekšējo EVS aptauju dati Latvijā 1999. un 2008. gadā. Salīdzinošā perspektīva izmantota ne tikai laika, bet arī ģeogrāfijas aspektā, jo aptauju dati Latvijā ir salīdzināti ar iedzīvotāju viedokļiem dažādās Eiropas valstīs: Polijā, Lielbritānijā, Norvēģijā, kā arī Lietuvā un Igaunijā.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:25:17.000+0100}, address = {Rīga}, author = {Šūpule, Inese}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2cdb6990cbb9480b9237101986f6ccac8/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Kultūra un cilvēksituācija mūsdienu humānisma krīžu kontekstā. LU 80. starptautiskās konferences rakstu un tēžu krājums}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13560}, editor = {Krūmiņa-Koņkova, Solveiga and Koroļeva, Ilze and der Steina, Aija Van}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7500 v4.0.0}, interhash = {eae5ba553304a04198c3f2a75f9c7f7b}, intrahash = {cdb6990cbb9480b9237101986f6ccac8}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP inproceedings jak other text tmd transfer22}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {54-60}, publisher = {LU Filozofijas un socioloģijas institūts}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:25:17.000+0100}, title = {Atbalsts demokrātijai un ilgas pēc spēcīga līdera: Latvijas iedzīvotāju viedokļi salīdzinājumā ar citām valstīm}, url = {https://dspace.lu.lv/dspace/bitstream/handle/7/61387/kultura_un_cilveksituacija_fsi_rakstu_krajums_dec.pdf?sequence=1#page=54}, year = 2022 } @incollection{sljivic2020symphonic, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:25:17.000+0100}, address = {Bern}, author = {Šljivić, Dragan}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2b79249bdcac1937c7ae710d48dcc14a9/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Coping with Change: Orthodox Christian Dynamics Between Tradition, Innovation, and Realpolitik}, editor = {Rimestad, Sebastian and Makrides, Vasilios N.}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4800}, interhash = {f003e8e261b4c61170bc79fae9d9c75b}, intrahash = {b79249bdcac1937c7ae710d48dcc14a9}, isbn = {9783631671467}, keywords = {2020 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english incollection jak text transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {147-172}, publisher = {Peter Lang}, study = {EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:25:17.000+0100}, title = {Symphonic Democracy: Is there a Form of Modern Democracy Suitable for Orthodox Countries?}, year = 2020 } @incollection{sieben2022secularization, abstract = {Previous research, mostly US based, shows that religious beliefs and practice are related to parental values: religious individuals value obedience more and autonomy less as an important quality to teach children at home than their non-religious counterparts. One wonders how this ‘religious factor’ is in secularized Northwestern Europe. According to secularization theory, the association between being a religious person and the preferences for obedience and autonomy will weaken due to the loss of social significance of religion. An alternative theoretical perspective however predicts that this only happens in the first stage of secularization, after which the association might increase again as religious identities of those who remain religious may be strengthened in a secular world. Employing EVS data of Denmark, France, Germany, Great Britain, and the Netherlands for the period of 1981-2017, we find evidence for this U-shaped pattern in Germany, Great Britain and, for obedience only, in France. However, in Denmark and the Netherlands, the patterns are quite mixed and not in line with the theoretical perspectives. Future research could focus on the heterogeneity of both the religious and non-religious population to explain the trends observed.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:25:17.000+0100}, address = {Tilburg}, author = {Sieben, Inge and Ivanova, Katya}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/241900eb7eaa39b5d0796f6fa732981b8/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Reflections on European Values: Honouring Loek Halman's contribution to the European Values Study}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13486 ; 10.4232/1.13560}, editor = {Luijkx, Ruud and Reeskens, Tim and Sieben, Inge}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4804 v3.1.0 ; ZA7500 v4.0.0}, interhash = {61e3ea1b55939db2f515afe42ee547f8}, intrahash = {41900eb7eaa39b5d0796f6fa732981b8}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english incollection jak mmh text transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {196-207}, publisher = {Open Press TiU}, study = {EVS1981-2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:25:17.000+0100}, title = {Secularization and Values: Exploring Changes in the Religious Factor in Preferences for Obedience and Autonomy}, url = {https://pure.uvt.nl/ws/portalfiles/portal/61757221/LiberAmicorum.pdf}, year = 2022 } @book{stolz2022religionstrends, abstract = {Diese Open-Access-Publikation beschreibt gegenwärtige Entwicklungen in der Religionslandschaft der Schweiz. Sie führt eine Reihe von Studien fort, die seit den 1980er Jahren in regelmässigen Zeitabständen publiziert werden. Die hier versammelten Beiträge basieren auf der Auswertung aktueller statistischer Daten und bearbeiten Fragestellungen aus der Religions- und Kirchensoziologie sowie aus der Politikwissenschaft. }, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:25:17.000+0100}, address = {Wiesbaden}, author = {Stolz, Jörg and Bünker, Arnd and Liedhegener, Antonius and Baumann-Neuhaus, Eva and Becci, Irene and Robert, Zhargalma Dandarova and Senn, Jeremy and Tanner, Pascal and Wäckerlig, Oliver and Winter-Pfändler, Urs}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2d9f75d5d73e009cd6c2eb697e8574a32/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-658-36568-4}, interhash = {eef4007257cf67dc029c6d508fe8f89d}, intrahash = {d9f75d5d73e009cd6c2eb697e8574a32}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP ISSP ISSP_input2022 ISSP_pro book german jak text tmd transfer22}, language = {german}, note = {(EVS) (ISSP)}, publisher = {Springer VS}, study = {EVS2017 ; ISSP2018}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:25:17.000+0100}, title = {Religionstrends in der Schweiz: Religion, Spiritualität und Säkularität im gesellschaftlichen Wandel}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-36568-4}, year = 2022 } @article{arnolfo2022ultimi, abstract = {The relationship between social class and religiosity has been studied for a long time now, especially in the United States. However, studies on this topic devoted to Italy are few in number and partially outdated. This work aims at bridging this gap in the available literature: using data coming from the most recent European Values Studies for Italy, we analyze the relationship between social class and individual levels of religiosity, following the compensation theory put forward by Stark and Bainbridge (1980). According to this approach, lower classes are more likely to turn to religion to compensate for the struggle in obtaining those earthly rewards that other classes can acquire more easily, due to their more advantageous position in the stratification system. Some results confirm this hypothesis while others do not, showing some limits in the explicative power of the compensation theory. As a matter of fact, lower classes and self-employed do show higher levels of religiosity. Nonetheless, the most surprising results is found regarding frequency of individual prayer: higher and lower classes pray with the same occurrence, while middle class employee does so less frequently. These findings are discussed in an attempt to propose some interpretations and point out possible new research paths.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:25:17.000+0100}, author = {Arnolfo, Stefano and Todesco, Lorenzo}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2ca5b5fd2ad296d1a1bec8da6c70ea46c/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1424/103558}, interhash = {0126a6998a3a87510a800c8e35413972}, intrahash = {ca5b5fd2ad296d1a1bec8da6c70ea46c}, journal = {Polis}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article jak mmh other text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 1, pages = {33-70}, privnote = {EVS Entscheidung über Abstract}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:25:17.000+0100}, title = {Gli ultimi saranni i primi. L’ipotesi della compensazione nella relazione tra classe sociale e religiosità in Italia}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1424/103558}, volume = 36, year = 2022 } @article{riusulldemolins2022religion, abstract = {The influence of social and educational factors has often been used to explain social differences in consumption and cultural practices. Without denying the value of such an approach, this article examines the impact of religious denomination and its influence in shaping cultural practices. Our article argues the need for a macro-social, longue durée [long-term] perspective to shed light on cultural differences and why these linger notwithstanding the market and political convergence found in Europe today. The diverse cultural consumption patterns found in European Union (EU) Member States as evidenced by Eurobarometer surveys are examined through our logistic regression analysis. The findings show the explanatory power of the religion variables used by classical historical sociology. These variables have been largely overlooked by modern studies - a shortcoming this article seeks to redress. We see a link between a country's historical religion (the religious "factor") and its cultural consumption.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:23:30.000+0100}, author = {Rius-Ulldemolins, Joaquim and Pizzi, Alejandro and Paya, Raul}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2c5de87d9535cc1a029fc7ec972ad329e/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13736}, doi = {10.1177%2F00207152221118627}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7503 v2.0.0}, interhash = {dc4c1f7f1749c5a2a3ec693b717fca63}, intrahash = {c5de87d9535cc1a029fc7ec972ad329e}, issn = {00207152}, journal = {International Journal of Comparative Sociology (Sage Publications, Ltd.)}, keywords = {2022 EB_input2022 EB_pro EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro Eurobarometer FDZ_IUP article english jak onlinefirst rp text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(Eurobarometer) (EVS)}, pages = {1-24}, study = {Eurobarometer 2013 ; EVS1981-2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:23:30.000+0100}, title = {Religion as a factor in cultural consumption: Religious denomination and its impact on reading practices and ballet-opera attendance in Europe}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1177%2F00207152221118627}, year = 2022 } @article{lambropoulou2022janus, abstract = {The article outlines the use of corruption rhetoric in Greek politics based on official reports and press publications in selected years and examines the functions it fulfils. In the beginning of the article, an overview of international research and its contextual background about corruption is provided. The absence of historical accounts in the (anti-) corruption literature is noted and an overview of factors that have been correlated by researchers with corruption is given, such as degree of democracy, (de)centralization of the political system, media scandalization, etc. The article briefly presents the approach of Greek analysts to the topic. Issues concerning old and new forms of clientelism, which held the most interest for Greek academics, are analysed. Also, the discourse analysis carried out and its findings is portrayed. The analysis reveals that politicians’ corruption rhetoric operates primarily as a strategy that is capable of undermining the morale of the main political opponent(s) and occasionally as a method of ensuring electoral supremacy. The rather unhelpful attempts of the Greek governments to improve the position of the country in the anticorruption universe by introducing successive legislation, new bodies and institutions to control corruption, while disregarding the fact that the main efforts should be focused on Greece’s market image are illustrated. A positive change in the country’s image in the market came incidentally during the last few years of the Greek economic crisis thanks to neoliberal economic policies under the tutelage of foreign lenders.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:23:30.000+0100}, author = {Lambropoulou, Effi}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/29e4dbbfa885c60403efea2896c4513c3/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.11536 ; 10.4232/1.10148}, doi = {10.21638/spbu12.2021.304}, gesis-study_no = {ZA3801 v3.0.1 ; ZA4776 v2.0.0}, interhash = {d08b47bbb0654ae28f854a340f18953c}, intrahash = {9e4dbbfa885c60403efea2896c4513c3}, journal = {Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. Sociology}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 3, pages = {245-261}, study = {EVS1999 ; EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:23:30.000+0100}, title = {The Janus faces of (anti-)corruption rhetoric in Greece}, url = {https://doi.org/10.21638/spbu12.2021.304}, volume = 14, year = 2022 } @article{202119901991, abstract = {The aim of the paper is to analyze parental values in Russia and 33 other countries, and explore how they’ve changed between 1990 and 2017–2020. Russian dynamics are shown on 7 waves, international — on 2 waves. We used a combination of data from the World Values Survey and the European Values Study. We found that in 1990 the Russian value agenda in regards to children was essentially directed towards survival. By 2017–2020 certain changes had occurred: Russians no longer considered survival values to be as important (such as hard work, thrift, obedience); self-expression values (e.g., independence and imagination) became more popular; humanistic values lost much of their importance for Russians. In 33 countries humanistic values remained as popular as in 1990, while survival values seem to be less important. Russian parental values change in the same direction as do Russian personal values.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:23:30.000+0100}, author = {Окольская, Лидия Александровна}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2f9c7a5dec451b8edb5610e86d58f0990/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.14281/18241.11}, doi = {10.19181/socjour.2021.27.4.8643}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7505 v1.1.0}, interhash = {a41b468e648a5f4f5db3d8c6e0d3aaa3}, intrahash = {f9c7a5dec451b8edb5610e86d58f0990}, journal = {Социологический журнал}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article jak mmh other text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 4, pages = {32-52}, study = {Joint EVS/WVS 2017-2021 Dataset (Joint EVS/WVS)}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:23:30.000+0100}, title = {РОССИЙСКИЕ РОДИТЕЛЬСКИЕ ЦЕННОСТИ В МЕЖСТРАНОВОМ КОНТЕКСТЕ С 1990-1991 ПО 2017-2020 ГГ. (Russian Parental Values in the international Context, 1990/1991–2017/2020)}, url = {https://doi.org/10.19181/socjour.2021.27.4.8643}, year = 2021 } @article{fagerberg2022capabilities, abstract = {What determines the differences in economic performance across European regions? In addressing this question, this paper takes inspiration from two different approaches. One approach highlights the role of capability-building, of a technological or social nature, while another perspective emphasizes the potential advantages of proximity and, hence, a relatively diversified economic structure, for regional economic performance. The paper argues that the impacts of capability-building and diversification on regional economic development need to be assessed jointly. Using information for 261 regions at NUTS2 level in 27 European countries in the 2000s, novel data sources are exploited to construct measures of technological and social capabilities, which are combined with indicators of related and unrelated variety in the analysis of regional economic dynamics. The results suggest that capability-building play a key role in regional economic development while the results for diversification are more mixed.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:23:30.000+0100}, author = {Fagerberg, Jan and Srholec, Martin}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/20265a05a04a1dda12a655dc275c9f6a6/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.12458}, doi = {10.1007/s10961-022-09917-1}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4800 v4.0.0}, interhash = {c7dc72d94e611d1591a14da26ef0b912}, intrahash = {0265a05a04a1dda12a655dc275c9f6a6}, issn = {15737047}, journal = {The Journal of Technology Transfer}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh onlinefirst text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-22}, study = {EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:23:30.000+0100}, title = {Capabilities, diversification & economic dynamics in European Regions}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s10961-022-09917-1}, year = 2022 } @article{banai2022polls, abstract = {In der medialen und politischen Kommunikation der Corona-Krise ist der sogenannte "Schulterschluss" neben anderen Begriffen zur Betonung des nationalen Zusammenhaltes omnipräsent. Angesichts der Wahlumfragen zur Zeit des Lockdowns schien sich ein solcher, zumindest in der Unterstützung für die Regierungsparteien, abzuzeichnen. Um empirisch zu prüfen, inwieweit sich ein derartiges Wir-Gefühl in dieser Zeit tatsächlich ausbildete, wollen wir hier nachvollziehen, wie sich die nationale Verbundenheit und der Nationalstolz in Österreich zu dieser Zeit ausprägten. Zur Klärung dieser Fragen werden Daten aus dem Austria Corona Panel Project mit verschiedenen anderen Survey-Programmen verglichen, um das Bild aus dem ersten Lockdown historisch und international zu kontextualisieren. Aus diesen Vergleichen lässt sich ableiten, dass die Corona-Krise auf die bereits hohe Verbundenheit mit Österreich bzw. den Nationalstolz kaum Einfluss hatte, im Unterschied zu verschiedenen politischen Krisen.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:23:30.000+0100}, author = {Banai, Ayelet and Votta, Fabio and Seitz, Rosa}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2942d84caca4fef9d53c408859473256c/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1093/poq/nfac001}, gesis-study_no = {ZA3640 ; ZA3904 ; ZA3938 ; ZA4056 ; ZA4229 ; ZA4411 ; ZA4414 ; ZA4506 ; ZA4507 ; ZA4526 ; ZA4530 ; ZA4744 ; ZA4819 ; ZA4971 ; ZA4973 ; ZA4994 ; ZA5234 ; ZA5449 ; ZA5481 ; ZA5567 ; ZA5612 ; ZA5686 ; ZA5689 ; ZA5913 ; ZA5928 ; ZA5964 ; ZA5998 ; ZA6643 ; ZA6694 ; ZA6788 ; ZA6863 ; ZA6928}, interhash = {020afded9ce0d677bf3c3928b24bd04d}, intrahash = {942d84caca4fef9d53c408859473256c}, issn = {0033362X}, journal = {Public Opinion Quarterly}, keywords = {2022 EB_input2022 EB_pro EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro Eurobarometer FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh rp text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS) (Eurobarometer)}, number = 1, pages = {191-215}, study = {EVS2002-2018 ; Eurobarometer 57.2 (Apr-Jun 2002) ; Eurobarometer 59.1 (Mar-Apr 2003) ; Eurobarometer 60.1 ; Eurobarometer 61 (Feb-Mar 2004) ; Eurobarometer 62.0 (Oct-Nov 2004) ; Eurobarometer 63.4 (May-Jun 2005) ; Eurobarometer 64.2 (Oct-Nov 2005) ; Eurobarometer 65.2 (Mar-May 2006) ; Eurobarometer 65.3 (May-Jun 2006) ; Eurobarometer 66.1 (Sep-Oct 2006) ; Eurobarometer 67.2 (Apr-May 2007) ; Eurobarometer 69.2 (Mar-May 2008) ; Eurobarometer 70.1 (Oct-Nov 2008) ; Eurobarometer 71.1 (Jan-Feb 2009) ; Eurobarometer 71.3 (Jun-Jul 2009) ; Eurobarometer 72.4 (Oct-Nov 2009) ; Eurobarometer 73.4 (May 2010) ; Eurobarometer 74.2 (2010) ; Eurobarometer 75.3 (2011) ; Eurobarometer 76.3 (2011) ; Eurobarometer 77.3 (2012) ; Eurobarometer 78.2 (2012) ; Eurobarometer 79.3 (2013) ; Eurobarometer 81.2 (March 2014) ; Eurobarometer 81.4 (2014) ; Eurobarometer 83.1 (2015) ; Eurobarometer 83.3 (2015) ; Eurobarometer 84.3 (2015) ; Eurobarometer 85.2 (2016) ; Eurobarometer 86.2 (2016) ; Eurobarometer 87.3 (2017) ; Eurobarometer 88.3 (2017)}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:23:30.000+0100}, title = {The Polls - Trends: Trends in Public Opinion toward Immigration among EU Member States}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1093/poq/nfac001}, volume = 86, year = 2022 } @article{storonyanska2022trust, abstract = {Given the fact that Ukraine declares a European path of development and considers itself a potential member of the European Union, the study mainly examines the relationship between trust and economic growth in Ukraine and other countries of the world, including post-Soviet countries. The hypothesis that general trust has a positive effect on economic growth in general is tested, and a comparative assessment of the level and factors of trust across the regions of Ukraine has been carried out. The results show an historical tradition of mistrust of the state and its institutions particular to Ukraine as the country where the state has been perceived as foreign by most of the population for over 70 years; exceptional weakness and corruption of state administration, even by the standard of third-world countries; availability of influential and consistent stereotypes, partially universal and partly specific to post-communist countries. It causes polarization in society and within certain social groups and governmental institutions. Ukrainian society is characterized by the waste of symbolic capital of confidence in authorities. Meanwhile, there is some symmetry between mistrust of the system and trust in entities created by people to meet their spiritual, social, psychological, and other needs.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:23:30.000+0100}, author = {Storonyanska, Iryna and Ivashko, Olena and Mieszajkina, Elena}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/28a98bb0dabd6ec74d8fc1f5d4a764867/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.3390/su142215168}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7505}, interhash = {8c3eab07bd6ae0177ab6ba0bfb0004f2}, intrahash = {8a98bb0dabd6ec74d8fc1f5d4a764867}, issn = {20711050}, journal = {Sustainability}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 22, pages = {1-14}, study = {Joint EVS/WVS 2017–2021}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:23:30.000+0100}, title = {Trust as a Catalyst of Economic Growth: A National and Regional Breakdown}, url = {https://doi.org/10.3390/su142215168}, volume = 14, year = 2022 } @article{haseth2022ethnic, abstract = {There is a rich literature on public support for democracy. However, few have investigated the link between ethnic composition and citizens' desire for democracy. In this study we investigate the relationship between ethnic fractionalization and democratic attitudes in 91 countries in the period 1995-2014. We test this on a measure of public desire for democracy. The main independent variables are a time-variant ethnic fractionalization index and an index of ethnic polarization, based on time-series data from the Composition of Religious Ethnic Groups project. We make use of hierarchical modeling combining country- and individual-level data in order to approach this gap in the research. The main finding is that homogeneous societies show the largest degree of desire for a democratic society within established democracies while increased fractionalization and especially increased polarization is associated with a smaller desire for democracy.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:23:30.000+0100}, author = {Haseth, Jostein and Holum, Marthe L. and Jakobsen, Tor G.}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/222a7589386209110d0bcd2de7e77d860/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1080/13537113.2022.2126107}, interhash = {50921893c4ed13412965619423640ca0}, intrahash = {22a7589386209110d0bcd2de7e77d860}, issn = {13537113}, journal = {Nationalism and Ethnic Politics}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak onlinefirst text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-18}, study = {EVS}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:23:30.000+0100}, title = {Ethnic Composition and Democratic Values: A Global Investigation of Citizens’ Desire for Democracy, 1995–2014}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1080/13537113.2022.2126107}, year = 2022 } @article{zych2022radicalization, abstract = {Background Family-related risk and protective factors are crucial for different antisocial behaviors, but their role in radicalization requires synthesis. Radicalization is likely to have a negative impact on families, and well-designed and implemented family-focused intervention programs have the potential to decrease radicalization. Objectives Research questions were: (1) What are the family-related risk and protective factors for radicalization? (2) What is the impact of radicalization on families? (3) Are family-based interventions against radicalization effective? Search Methods Searches included 25 databases and hand searches of gray literature from April to July 2021. Leading researchers in the field were asked to provide published and unpublished studies on the topic. Reference lists of the included studies and previously published systematic reviews on risk and protective factors for radicalization were scanned. Selection Criteria Published and unpublished quantitative studies on family-related risk and protective factors for radicalization, the impact of radicalization on families, and family-focused interventions were eligible with no restrictions regarding the study year, location, or any demographic characteristic. Studies were included if they measured the relation between a family-related factor and radicalization or if they included a family-focused intervention against radicalization. For family-related risk and protective factors, radicalized individuals needed to be compared to general population. Studies were included if they defined radicalization as support or commission of violence to defend a cause, including support for radical groups. Data Collection and Analysis The systematic search identified 86,591 studies. After screening, 33 studies focused on family-related risk and protective factors were included, with 89 primary effect sizes and 48 variables grouped in 14 factors. For the factors that included two or more studies, meta-analyses with random effects were conducted. When possible, moderator analyses were performed together with sensitivity and publication bias analyses. No studies on the impact of radicalization on families or family-focused interventions were included. Results The current systematic review based on studies with 148,081 adults and adolescents from diverse geographic locations showed that parental ethnic socialization (z?=?0.27), having extremist family members (z?=?0.26), and family conflict (z?=?0.11) were related to more radicalization, whereas high family socioeconomic status (z?=??0.03), bigger family size (z?=??0.05), and high family commitment (z?=??0.06) were related to less radicalization. Separate analyses described family-factors for behavioral versus cognitive radicalization, and different radical ideologies including Islamist, right-wing and left-wing. It was not possible to distinguish risk and protective factors from correlates and the level of overall bias was mostly high. No results regarding the impact of radicalization on families or family-focused interventions were included. Authors' Conclusions Although causal relations between family-related risk and protective factors could not be established, it is reasonable to suggest that policies and practice should aim at decreasing family-related risks and increasing protective factors for radicalization. Tailored interventions including these factors should be urgently designed, implemented and evaluated. Studies focused on the impact of radicalization on families and family-focused interventions are urgently needed together with longitudinal studies on family-related risk and protective factors.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:23:30.000+0100}, author = {Zych, Izabela and Nasaescu, Elena}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/29bab43eb36333f4b8653c76413a27f3f/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.12458}, doi = {10.1002/cl2.1266}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4800 v4.0.0}, interhash = {ecf6f1d00574756036888bcdc9c1fd69}, intrahash = {9bab43eb36333f4b8653c76413a27f3f}, issn = {18911803}, journal = {Campbell Systematic Reviews}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 3, pages = {1-68}, study = {EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:23:30.000+0100}, title = {Is radicalization a family issue? A systematic review of family-related risk and protective factors, consequences, and interventions against radicalization}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1002/cl2.1266}, volume = 18, year = 2022 } @article{stasulane2021intersection, abstract = {This article addresses the commemoration of the deceased by examining a peculiar Latvian religious tradition - the cemetery festival. Latvian society is moving down the path to secularization. Participation in religious ritual practices could be expected to decrease in a predominately secular society. Nevertheless, the tradition of the cemetery festival practiced in Latvia shows that the relationship between the religious and the secular is much more complex than simply being in opposition to each other. The analysis is based on data obtained by undertaking fieldwork at cemeteries in Latvia. Participant observation and qualitative in-depth interviews were the main research tools used in the fieldwork. Through an analysis of the fieldwork data, this article explains, first, how honoring of the deceased currently takes place in Latvia; second, the factors which have determined the preservation of the cemetery festival tradition despite the forced secularization of the Soviet period and the general secularization encountered today; third, the relationship between religious and secular activities and their transformation at the cemetery festival.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:23:30.000+0100}, author = {Stasulane, Anita}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/21de4c210fe05adf8a30589c7f886d935/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.3390/rel12020069}, interhash = {b214e553136b47cca07e6c6473539085}, intrahash = {1de4c210fe05adf8a30589c7f886d935}, issn = {20771444}, journal = {Religions}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak kbe text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 2, pages = {1-18}, study = {EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:23:30.000+0100}, title = {Intersection of the Religious and the Secular: The Cemetery Festival in Latvia}, url = {https://doi.org/10.3390/rel12020069}, volume = 12, year = 2021 } @article{yang2022worse, abstract = {In recent years, there has been an exponential increase in the amount of foreign investment by emerging market multinational enterprises (EMNEs). While it has been debated whether EMNEs strengthen or weaken the institutions in host countries they invest in, the literature has paid limited attention to how EMNE investment impacts corruption in other emerging markets, one of the most significant destinations of EMNEs. Following Hoskisson et al. (2013), we categorize two types of emerging markets as targets of EMNE investment, a) low-income emerging markets and b) middle-income emerging markets, based on their institutional and market development. Building on the theory of firm-specific advantages (FSAs) and the institutional advantage (IA) of EMNEs, we reason that EMNEs enter foreign markets in accordance to where their skills and competencies can be effectively utilized, and this impacts corruption in the host country. We make two key arguments: (1) EMNEs predominantly use their IA in low-income emerging markets, which in the long term increases corruption in the host market, and (2) EMNEs predominantly use their FSAs to gain competitive advantage in middle-income emerging markets, which decreases corruption in the host market. Empirical analysis of Chinese outward FDI from the 2008-2018 period supports our hypotheses. Our research contributes to both the literature on EMNEs and corruption.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:23:30.000+0100}, author = {Yang, Jie and Mohammad, Shoeb}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/26e1be3c9077dadb4f288c0e5381cdd07/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13736}, doi = {10.1016/j.ibusrev.2022.102066}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7503 v2.0.0}, interhash = {d6feb8d58170e8db8fbfcd3b4bb9ec57}, intrahash = {6e1be3c9077dadb4f288c0e5381cdd07}, issn = {09695931}, journal = {International Business Review}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak onlinefirst text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-59}, study = {EVS1981-2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:23:30.000+0100}, title = {Is the cure worse than the disease? The effect of emerging market MNEs on host country corruption}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ibusrev.2022.102066}, year = 2022 } @incollection{pickel2022kirchliche, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:23:30.000+0100}, address = {Leipzig}, author = {Pickel, Gert}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2afe25c44fad88ae13c006ce7eef93f0a/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Wer hat die Autorität?: Evangelische Kirche in der Dynamik neuer Institutionalisierungsformen. Interdisziplinäre Perspektiven und praktisch-theologische Einschätzungen}, editor = {Nord, Ilona and Schlag, Thomas}, interhash = {6ab714e12df25e3e48c24785039eaeef}, intrahash = {afe25c44fad88ae13c006ce7eef93f0a}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP german incollection jak keinvt mmh text transfer22}, language = {german}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {61-74}, publisher = {Evangelische Verlagsanstalt GmbH}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:23:30.000+0100}, title = {Kirchliche Autorität in Zeiten des Institutionenumbruchs}, year = 2022 } @article{page2022reassessing, abstract = {Governments around the world vary in their policies affecting lesbian and gay communities. While some states enshrine the rights of their minority citizens, others drum up and enforce oppressive policies toward these groups, termed political homophobia. We are interested in the role such policies play in shaping electoral and non-electoral political participation. Existing research on this question is often optimistic that proponents of gay rights will steadily out-participate their opposition, but anti-gay mobilization remains ubiquitous in many states. Under what conditions might intolerant citizens out-participate more socially progressive citizens? And how do state policies influence this participation? By engaging literature on sexual citizenship and political efficacy, we argue that a state's policy choices send important signals to citizens that influence their participation. Citizens who are intolerant of homosexuality may be more participatory in states that espouse political homophobia. This study conducts the first worldwide examination of tolerant and intolerant participation with data from the World Values Survey (2010?2020) and a novel application of gay rights measures. We find that outside of gay rights-respecting states, intolerant individuals are more likely to vote than tolerant individuals. While tolerant individuals generally tend to engage more in non-electoral participation across states, they nonetheless turn out to the ballot box less in states that are not respecting of gay rights.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:23:30.000+0100}, author = {Page, Douglas and Ayoub, Phillip and Arranz, Catharine and Montes, Matthew and Paulin, Taylor}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/23cad89b166ee39246a7ab79a58171b4d/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13095}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1111/1475-6765.12519}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7505 v1.0.0}, interhash = {f0d9b87cb15e50a2118e6016fceaf8ce}, intrahash = {3cad89b166ee39246a7ab79a58171b4d}, issn = {03044130}, journal = {European Journal of Political Research}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 4, pages = { 1165-1178}, study = {Joint EVS/WVS 2017-2020}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:23:30.000+0100}, title = {Reassessing the relationship between homophobia and political participation}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1111/1475-6765.12519}, volume = 61, year = 2022 } @incollection{tackner2022bestand, abstract = {In der medialen und politischen Kommunikation der Corona-Krise ist der sogenannte „Schulterschluss“ neben anderen Begriffen zur Betonung des nationalen Zusammenhaltes omnipräsent. Angesichts der Wahlumfragen zur Zeit des Lockdowns schien sich ein solcher, zumindest in der Unterstützung für die Regierungsparteien, abzuzeichnen. Um empirisch zu prüfen, inwieweit sich ein derartiges Wir-Gefühl in dieser Zeit tatsächlich ausbildete, wollen wir hier nachvollziehen, wie sich die nationale Verbundenheit und der Nationalstolz in Österreich zu dieser Zeit ausprägten. Zur Klärung dieser Fragen werden Daten aus dem Austria Corona Panel Project mit verschiedenen anderen Survey-Programmen verglichen, um das Bild aus dem ersten Lockdown historisch und international zu kontextualisieren. Aus diesen Vergleichen lässt sich ableiten, dass die Corona-Krise auf die bereits hohe Verbundenheit mit Österreich bzw. den Nationalstolz kaum Einfluss hatte, im Unterschied zu verschiedenen politischen Krisen.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:23:30.000+0100}, address = {Wiesbaden}, author = {Tackner, Nico and Hadler, Markus and Reicher, Dieter}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2efa1ef099bc5ca11be5b9f5a6608eab8/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Die österreichische Gesellschaft während der Corona-Pandemie: Ergebnisse aus sozialwissenschaftlichen Umfragen}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-658-34491-7_10}, editor = {Aschauer, Wolfgang and Glatz, Christoph and Prandner, Dimitri}, gesis-study_no = {ZA3387 ; ZA3693 ; ZA3938 ; ZA4229 ; ZA4411 ; ZA4506 ; ZA4530 ; ZA4565 ; ZA5234 ; ZA5612 ; ZA5877 ; ZA5932 ; ZA6643 ; ZA6788 ; ZA6863 ; ZA6928 ; ZA6963 ; ZA7489 ; ZA7562 ; ZA7601 ; ZA7649}, interhash = {35ff5d0c3db4dc31c5a604ab03fc0256}, intrahash = {efa1ef099bc5ca11be5b9f5a6608eab8}, keywords = {2022 EB_input2022 EB_pro EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro Eurobarometer FDZ_IUP ISSP ISSP_input2022 ISSP_pro german incollection jak rp text tmd transfer22}, language = {german}, note = {(ISSP) (EVS) (Eurobarometer)}, pages = {269-292}, publisher = {Springer VS}, study = {ISSP2003 ; ISSP2013 ; EVS2008 ; EVS1990 ; EVS1999 ; EVS2017 ; Eurobarometer 54.1 (Oct-Nov 2000) ; Eurobarometer 58.1 (Oct-Nov 2002) ; Eurobarometer 60.1 (Oct-Nov 2003) ; Eurobarometer 62.0 (Oct-Nov 2004) ; Eurobarometer 63.4 (May-Jun 2005) ; Eurobarometer 65.2 (Mar-May 2006) ; Eurobarometer 67.2 (Apr-May 2007) ; Eurobarometer 68.1 (Sep-Nov 2007) ; Eurobarometer 73.4 (May 2010) ; Eurobarometer 77.3 (2012) ; Eurobarometer 80.2 (2013) ; Eurobarometer 82.3 (2014) ; Eurobarometer 84.3 (2015) ; Eurobarometer 86.2 (2016) ; Eurobarometer 87.3 (2017) ; Eurobarometer 88.3 (2017) ; Eurobarometer 89.1 (2018) ; Eurobarometer 90.3 (2018) ; Eurobarometer 91.2 (2019) ; Eurobarometer 92.3 (2019) ; Eurobarometer 93.1 (2020)}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:23:30.000+0100}, title = {Bestand während der Anfangsphase der Corona-Krise ein „nationaler Schulterschluss“ in Österreich?}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-34491-7_10}, year = 2022 } @article{afzali2022social, abstract = {Research question/issue: This study explores the relationship between the level of social capital in the location of a firm's headquarter and the presence of female board directors. We measure local social capital by civic norms (i.e., voter turnout and census participation) and density of social networks (i.e., community, professional, church, and sports). We hypothesize that greater levels of local social capital will increase the share of female directors on local firms' boards, including women attaining a critical mass presence as well as member and chair roles on the board's audit, compensation, and nomination committees. Research findings/insights: Using 53,671 observations from U.S. public companies from 2000 to 2018, we find that firms headquartered in counties with higher levels of social capital have higher percentages of women directors. The results are robust to the inclusion of local female labor participation rate, religiosity, and other county-level demographics as well as instrumental variable and propensity score matching models. We also find that female directors in firms located in high social capital counties are more likely to achieve a critical mass; attain membership of audit, compensation, and/or nomination committees; and serve as chair of audit and nomination committees than female directors in firms located in low social capital counties. A robustness check with an international sample reveals similar results. Theoretical/academic implications: We build on institutional theory to highlight that the informal institution of social capital, in the form of U.S. county-level civic norms and social networks, shapes gender composition of local firms' boards. We build institutional theory at two levels of the quest for “fit” to the environment: firms seeking “fit” by creating more leadership opportunities for women, and individuals pursuing “fit” by moving up in corporate careers. We outline theoretical mechanisms including underlying informal societal norms of greater trust, tolerance for gender equality, respect for civil liberties, cooperative and helpful behavior, transparency, external monitoring, and less discrimination and information asymmetry. Practitioner/policy implications: Our findings offer insights to policymakers and practitioners interested in how local social capital shapes firm and individual actions. Our policy-related findings suggest that communities with greater civic norms are characterized by greater individual commitment to and trust in communities, equality, helpful behavior, and external monitoring, and less cynicism, and this context enables women to reach corporations' highest echelons. To maximize career prospects, women can attain leadership and other skills through local societal associations and build and strengthen ties in counties with higher levels of social capital. Firms should actively support community associations and direct philanthropy towards building social fabric in local communities.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:23:30.000+0100}, author = {Afzali, Mansoor and Silvola, Hanna and Terjesen, Siri}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/207bd6cd279b3354cabb47a0f563a1512/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1111/corg.12418}, interhash = {f6377b82e67f569070f339d01f581b53}, intrahash = {07bd6cd279b3354cabb47a0f563a1512}, issn = {09648410}, journal = {Corporate Governance: An International Review}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 4, pages = {461-481}, study = {EVS}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:23:30.000+0100}, title = {Social capital and board gender diversity}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1111/corg.12418}, volume = 30, year = 2022 } @article{murgas2022social, abstract = {In the paper, we understand social capital as a variable that affects the quality of life. A variable whose change affects another variable is called a predictor. The paper is based on Putnam’s understanding of social capital with the dimensions of trust, norms and networks. Trust is considered the most important dimension, and for the purposes of the paper social capital is identified with trust. Quality of life is a holistic concept with two dimensions expressing an assessment of satisfaction with life. After society became richer—in the 1960’s in the West and, after the collapse of the bipolar world, also in Central and Eastern Europe—the need for quantity was replaced by the need for quality. The paper is focused on Czechia, with social capital as a predictor of quality of life being investigated geographically at the level of districts. According to the research hypothesis, social capital will have a strong influence on the quality of life of residents in Czechia, i.e., it will be its predictor. To test the validity of the research hypothesis, research was conducted. The aim of the paper is to outline the epistemology of social capital from the aspect of quality of life, description of quality of life and then to test the validity of the research hypothesis by measurements. The result of the quantification of social capital and quality of life at the level of districts and their correlation is important from an epistemological point of view for two reasons. The first is to question the generally accepted premise of the position of social capital as a strong predictor of quality of life. The second is the recognition that the premise of the position of social capital as a strong predictor of quality of life applies in the districts with the highest quality of life.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:23:30.000+0100}, author = {Murgaš, František and Petrovič, František and Tirpáková, Anna}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/205fa0cd1234b4164de6c5b3b59915037/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.3390/ijerph19106185}, interhash = {09e64d5f58980405639a2f555bc12e29}, intrahash = {05fa0cd1234b4164de6c5b3b59915037}, issn = {16604601}, journal = {International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 10, pages = {1-17}, study = {EVS1999 ; EVS2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:23:30.000+0100}, title = {Social Capital as a Predictor of Quality of Life: The Czech Experience}, url = {https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19106185}, volume = 19, year = 2022 } @article{okolskaya2021orientation, abstract = {The aim of the paper is to analyze orientation on intergenerational religious transmission in different countries, its dynamics from 1990 till 2017-20, and its linkages to social and demographic predictors. We use data from World Values Survey and European Values Study. Dynamics was explored for 32 countries participated both in 1990-91 and 2017-20 survey waves. Binary logistic regression is made for 78 countries, with orientation on intergenerational religious transmission as a dependent variable, and number of predictors including country, personal religiosity, confession, etc. Our findings show that in the past 30 years, even devout people tend to be less oriented on intergenerational religious transmission. Families tend to delegate this social function to other institutes or even restrain public religious activity in home environment. Russia remains rather secular, ranking equally with many central European and some Asian countries. Nevertheless, only in Russia and 3 post-communist, Orthodox Christian countries people became significantly more oriented on religious transmission in a family. Regression analysis show that this phenomenon is positively linked respondent's social capital, marital and parental experience, and varies according to his membership in confessional majority or minority.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:22:24.000+0100}, author = {Okolskaya, L.A.}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/210b6e0c09b56c7471d822e5f440bf618/gesis_surveydoc}, interhash = {73b7cbcf2e5e3fba93233ac58bd9826f}, intrahash = {10b6e0c09b56c7471d822e5f440bf618}, journal = {ВЕСТНИК ОБЩЕСТВЕННОГО МНЕНИЯ. ДАННЫЕ. АНАЛИЗ. ДИСКУССИИ}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article jak other text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, number = {1-2}, pages = {107-118}, privnote = {EVS Entscheidung über Abstract}, study = {EVS1990 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:22:24.000+0100}, title = {ОРИЕНТАЦИЯ НА ВОСПИТАНИЕ РЕЛИГИОЗНОСТИ У ДЕТЕЙ В СЕМЬЕ В РАЗНЫХ СТРАНАХ МИРА (Orientation in intergenerational religious transmission in a family: cross-country analysis)}, url = {https://www.elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=46660479}, volume = 132, year = 2021 } @article{kenny2022changing, abstract = {This article examines the evolution of long-term trends in the prioritization of environmental protection in Britain over a period of four decades. It does so by compiling comparable questions tapping into the same underlying environmental dimension from a range of sources, including historical polling data that has only recently been made available to the research community. At the aggregate level, prioritization largely tracks changing economic conditions as well as key environmental events, with the winter of 2019 showing the highest recorded levels. Furthermore, trends in individuals' willingness to prioritize the environment may not always go in tandem with trends in environmental salience. At the individual level, educational attainment is the only consistently significant demographic correlate over time. However, there is evidence of increasing politicization of the environment, with left–right orientations only becoming an important correlate of environmental prioritization in recent years, in line with rising divergence on the issue at the elite level.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:22:24.000+0100}, author = {Kenny, John}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/267aca353329f76ce5a903b2c9eb44159/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13511 ; 10.4232/1.10873 ; 10.4232/1.10963 ; 10.4232/1.10986}, doi = {10.1017/gov.2022.17}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7500 ; ZA1209 v1.0.1 ; ZA4230 v1.1.0 ; ZA4742 v4.0.1}, interhash = {1d87c28ce575faa57f2669a215992969}, intrahash = {67aca353329f76ce5a903b2c9eb44159}, issn = {0017257X}, journal = {Government and Opposition: An International Journal of Comparative Politics}, keywords = {2022 EB_Selbstmeldung EB_input2022 EB_pro EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro Eurobarometer FDZ_IUP ISSP_contra article english jak onlinefirst rp text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(Eurobarometer) (EVS)}, pages = {1-19}, privnote = {ISSP Erwähnung, keine Datennutzung}, study = {EVS2017 ; Eurobarometer 18 (Oct 1982) ; Eurobarometer 62.1 (Oct-Dec 2004) ; Eurobarometer 68.2 (Nov-Dec 2007)}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:22:24.000+0100}, title = {The Changing Prioritization of Environmental Protection in Britain: 1982–2019}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1017/gov.2022.17}, year = 2022 } @article{verderame2021cosmopolitismo, abstract = {Since 2008, European societies have experienced multiple and prolonged crises, the negative effects of which have mainly impacted young people. Based on data from three waves of the European Values Study (1999, 2008, 2017) this essay analyses whether, among these effects, there is a deterioration of “cosmopolitan openness” in young people in terms of attitude and sense of belonging. Proceeding from a perspective of “social cosmopolitanism” along two lines of inquiry, the essay first analyses whether and how the crises have altered young people’s attitudes of openness and sense of belonging, and if such effects differ between European countries. The second line of inquiry explores the link between these two dimensions of cosmopolitan openness and the characteristics of the young people, with particular attention to the Italian case. The research reveals the presence of internal fractures within this segment of the population with regard to young people’s ways of relating to diversity and negotiating belonging, which schisms recent crises are found to have further strengthened.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:22:24.000+0100}, author = {Verderame, Dario}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2dd9926a411da989ee6a2f50fd421dbd5/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.4000/qds.4744}, interhash = {848a2ee2f8a385e8d07f2a67eff80a8b}, intrahash = {dd9926a411da989ee6a2f50fd421dbd5}, journal = {Quaderni di sociologia}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP ISSP_contra article jak mmh other text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 45, pages = {7-36}, study = {EVS1999 ; EVS2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:22:24.000+0100}, title = {Il cosmopolitismo dei giovani alla prova delle crisi: Attitudini cosmopolite e sentimenti di appartenenza nei giovani europei (Youth cosmopolitanism in the face of crises. Cosmopolitan attitudes and sense of belonging among European young people)}, url = {https://doi.org/10.4000/qds.4744}, volume = 87, year = 2021 } @article{kitschelt2022polarity, abstract = {"This article proposes a framework to analyze realignment processes in countries that transition from industrial to knowledge societies. It characterizes the electorate in terms of two traits that are main predictors for attitudes in a two-dimensional policy space of economic and noneconomic issues: income (low vs. high) and education (low vs. high). The framework divides the electorate into four groups?based on the interaction of these two dichotomized traits?and predicts how and when the voting propensities of these four groups change over time. Using a wide variety of data sources, the article tests hypotheses regarding changing voting behavior of education-income groups, as well as cross-national differences across twenty-one rich democracies." Die kumulierten Daten des ALLBUS aus den Jahren 1980 bis 2016 sowie aus dem Jahr 2018 werden in diesem Beitrag als Hauptdatensätze verwendet.}, access-date2 = {Aufgenommen: 37. Fassung, Dezember 2022}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:22:24.000+0100}, author = {Kitschelt, Herbert P. and Rehm, Philipp}, availability = {22.12.2022}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/22e67268eec48c8512d4b5d27a58cc521/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13029 ; 10.4232/1.13250 ; 10.4232/1.12253 ; 10.4232/1.13314 ; 10.4232/1.10074}, doi = {10.1177/00323292221100220}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4586 v1.0.0 ; ZA5270 v2.0.0 ; ZA4800 v3.0.0 ; ZA4751 v2.0.0 ; ZA3521 v2.0.1}, interhash = {537461a53134a2538dceb63e22249712}, intrahash = {2e67268eec48c8512d4b5d27a58cc521}, issn = {00323292}, journal = {Politics & Society}, keywords = {2022 ALLBUS ALLBUS_input2022 ALLBUS_pro ALLBUS_version37 EB_input2022 EB_pro EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro Eurobarometer FDZ_ALLBUS FDZ_IUP article english jak rp text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(ALLBUS) (EVS) (Eurobarometer)}, pages = {1-47}, study = {ALLBUSkum1980-2016 ; ALLBUS2018 ; EVS1981-2008 ; EVS2017 ; The Mannheim Eurobarometer Trend File 1970-2002}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:22:24.000+0100}, title = {Polarity Reversal: The Socioeconomic Reconfiguration of Partisan Support in Knowledge Societies}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1177/00323292221100220}, year = 2022 } @techreport{asuyama2022learning, abstract = {Most entrepreneurs learn entrepreneurial skills while working as employees. Thus, em ployees’ opportunities to learn entrepreneurial skills are expected to substantially inf luence the economy’sentrepreneurship rate and entrepreneurial performance. However, previous studies have assessed such learning opportunities using indirect, rough measurements. This study utilizes a more direct and comprehensive measure. I first analyze entrepreneurs’ tasks by using information on 47 tasks from 31 countries and find that entrepreneurs perform more autonomous and diverse tasks, financial and managerial tasks, and fewer clerical tasks than employees. Next, using individual-level data from 23 countries in 2012–2017, I demonstrate that employees’ greater learning opportunities for entrepreneurial tasks increase individuals’ self-perceived entrepreneurial skills and their probability of becoming an entrepreneur. These relationships are generally robust to alternative learning opportunity indices, instrumental variable estimations, omitted variable bias, and learning-environment-level regressions. My bound estimates imply that a 1-st andard-deviation increase in an employee’s opportunities to learn entrepreneurial tasks in creases the probability of an individual becoming an entrepreneur by 0.5–1.5 percentage points, which is equivalent to 4%–12% of the mean entrepreneurship rate. By contrast, having more opportunities to learn entrepreneurial tasks does not result in a higher level of employment or innovativeness in entrepreneurs’ businesses.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:22:24.000+0100}, address = {Chiba}, author = {Asuyama, Yoko}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/235a5be747febdac77f2d1ef6deca9e98/gesis_surveydoc}, data-doi = {10.4232/1.11005}, doi = {10.20561/00053486}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4804 v2.0.0}, institution = {Institute of Developing Economies (IDE-JETRO)}, interhash = {561abc0eb168a20d33a66e7d5c8a7c68}, intrahash = {35a5be747febdac77f2d1ef6deca9e98}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP Selbstmeldung_EVS english jak smg techreport text transfer22}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 860, series = {IDE Discussion Paper}, study = {EVS1981-2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:22:24.000+0100}, title = {Learning entrepreneurship as an employee}, url = {http://doi.org/10.20561/00053486}, year = 2022 } @article{genova2022young, abstract = {Most research about young people and religion in the Western context underlines their growing distance from institutionalised forms of religious participation, and explains it as a consequence of the weakness of their religious frames, as well as of other factors that interfere with the translation of these frames into forms of action. At the basis of this interpretation there is the hypothesis that these forms of participation are means of actualisation of religious values on the basis of religious beliefs and worldviews. Referring to recent research about young activists in Catholic groups in Italy, the article shows instead that their individual frames of involvement are variegated, and largely go beyond the boundaries of the religious field: religious factors are often not even considered as fundamental for collective identification, which is also rooted in shared non-religious distinctive meanings, practices and lifestyles.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:22:24.000+0100}, author = {Genova, Carlo}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2358ebb1c6c3504f1b5e5d89d040c2b42/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.13136/isr.v12i2.560}, interhash = {7e74636d84ea4457a41a41602009caa6}, intrahash = {358ebb1c6c3504f1b5e5d89d040c2b42}, journal = {Italian Sociological Review}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 5, pages = {501-521}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:22:24.000+0100}, title = {Young Activists in Catholic Groups. Meanings of Participation Across the Boundaries of the Religious Field}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.13136/isr.v12i2.560}, volume = 12, year = 2022 } @article{borovecki2022attitudes, abstract = {There has been no in-depth research of public attitudes on withholding or withdrawing life-prolonging treatment, euthanasia, assisted suicide and physician assisted suicide in Croatia. The aim of this study was to examine these attitudes and their correlation with sociodemographic characteristics, religion, political orientation, tolerance of personal choice, trust in physicians, health status, experiences with death and caring for the seriously ill, and attitudes towards death and dying.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:22:24.000+0100}, author = {Borovecki, Ana and Curkovic, Marko and Nikodem, Krunoslav and Oreskovic, Stjepan and Novak, Milivoj and Rubic, Filip and Vukovic, Jurica and Spoljar, Diana and Gordijn, Bert and Gastmans, Chris}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/237a65b5d224b4d2f5d899f1e93777c6e/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13736}, doi = {10.1186/s12910-022-00751-6}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7503 v2.0.0}, interhash = {e002f5aa6d686bf5715a5e9232238719}, intrahash = {37a65b5d224b4d2f5d899f1e93777c6e}, issn = {14726939}, journal = {BMC Medical Ethics}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 1, pages = {1-16}, study = {EVS1981-2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:22:24.000+0100}, title = {Attitudes about withholding or withdrawing life-prolonging treatment, euthanasia, assisted suicide, and physician assisted suicide: a cross-sectional survey among the general public in Croatia}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1186/s12910-022-00751-6}, volume = 23, year = 2022 } @article{castro2022armadilha, abstract = {Este artigo objetiva discutir e sintetizar a persistência de armadilhas teórico-epistemológicas na abordagem de cultura política para a América Latina e indicar alternativas teóricas. Desde a constituição do campo de cultura política, pouco se avançou na incorporação de aportes e evidências não centrados no Norte Global. Estudos sobre a América Latina indicam que as principais teorias da cultura política ainda carecem de capacidade de generalização para explicar sociedades em que a democracia liberal não é consolidada e a maioria da população não possui adequadas condições de vida. Assim, este artigo aborda três lacunas teórico-epistemológicas com foco na América Latina: a armadilha na teoria da cultura cívica; os limites na teoria revisitada de modernização; e a inadequação da explicação do <em>backlash</em> cultural no contexto latino-americano. Debatemos limitações e alternativas relevantes para explicar a cultura política na América Latina e para aperfeiçoar o campo da cultura política.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:22:24.000+0100}, author = {Castro, Henrique Carlos de Oliveira de and Santos, Débora de Oliveira and Beal, Luana Isabelle}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/255332d82753529d8c6a3dc8ed4734ba1/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.22456/1982-5269.126192}, interhash = {5070ebe8331fac49cde2fd1ff0f44a86}, intrahash = {55332d82753529d8c6a3dc8ed4734ba1}, journal = {Revista Debates}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article jak other text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 2, pages = {9-28}, study = {EVS}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:22:24.000+0100}, title = {A armadilha da cultura cívica revisitada: A persistência dos limites analíticos no campo da cultura política}, url = {https://doi.org/10.22456/1982-5269.126192}, volume = 16, year = 2022 } @article{vanrossem2022victims, abstract = {Right-wing populist (RWP) parties and attitudes are flourishing in many European countries. This is often linked to the emergence of a new cleavage that juxtaposes the victims and beneficiaries of globalisation. Using data from the 2008 European Values Study (EVS) this paper investigates how globalisation affects both (1) the overall level of RWP attitudes in 27 EU countries, and (2) the attitudinal gap between victims and beneficiaries of globalisation. The results show (1) a clear and consistent effect of social position on RWP attitudes in all countries, (2) effect of globalisation on both overall levels of RWP attitudes, as well as (3) on the attitudinal gap between victims and beneficiaries. However, the determinants of the overall level and of the gap differ, and this explains the observed regional differences in Europe regarding the distribution of RWP attitudes.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:22:24.000+0100}, author = {Van Rossem, Ronan and Roose, Henk}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2c0346894e9ab21de004cc55f4d75c551/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.12458}, doi = {10.1080/23254823.2022.2121299}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4800 v4.0.0}, interhash = {a596b4ad6307723775d4d8706f0e45b3}, intrahash = {c0346894e9ab21de004cc55f4d75c551}, issn = {23254823}, journal = {European Journal of Cultural and Political Sociology}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak onlinefirst text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-26}, study = {EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:22:24.000+0100}, title = {The victims strike back: Globalisation and right-wing populist attitudes in the EU. Evidence from the 2008 European Values Study}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1080/23254823.2022.2121299}, year = 2022 } @article{celic2022financial, abstract = {In the context of the EU development strategy based on a climate neutral economy by 2050, an important dilemma for policy makers is how to provide an incentive for companies, especially small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), to make energy efficiency and renewable energy projects their high priority. The aim of this paper is to provide an independent empirical assessment of EU financial instruments and its barriers, used by SMEs targeting energy efficiency and renewable energy. Ex-Ante evaluation was carried out on a sample of 320 SMEs in Istria County, Croatia. The results of the empirical research suggest that despite of a low interest of investors in green projects, the use of the innovative financial instrument would significantly contribute to an increase in the number and value of investments in energy efficiency and renewables. Similar to most of other studies, our results also confirmed that administrative and bureaucratic barriers are perceived as the biggest obstacle for SMEs. It is therefore necessary to reduce the number of bodies involved, improve the quality of information dissemination and simplify procedures.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:22:24.000+0100}, author = {Celic, Florijan and Vlahinic Lenz, Nela}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/262168b6d03eced04fa306472bf6272b5/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.32479/ijeep.13216}, interhash = {7da67f1539e74b74ddeabcec8dc1a5d2}, intrahash = {62168b6d03eced04fa306472bf6272b5}, journal = {International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 4, pages = {173-185}, study = {EVS}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:22:24.000+0100}, title = {EU Financial Instruments in Practice: SMEs’ investments in energy efficiency and renewable energy in Croatia}, url = {https://doi.org/10.32479/ijeep.13216}, volume = 12, year = 2022 } @incollection{dekker2022political, abstract = {In what seems to be a process of normalization or democratization of political protest, a shift appears to have taken place in the public that is willing to embrace political protest to further their political agendas, at least in Western Europe. After the upheaval of the 1960s and 70s, political protest was predominantly a vehicle of the young and of those wanting to change society along the lines of a progressive agenda. More recently, protest-proneness seems to have become spread more evenly over the population. Our analyses of developments in nine countries using data from the European Values Study for the period 1981-2017 show strong evidence for the growth of protest-proneness, loosening its ties with the young everywhere, but only in some countries with the political left. In all countries, protest proneness is higher in the ‘protest generation’ (born 1941- 1955) than among people born before that period, but the differences compared with people born later fluctuate. }, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:22:24.000+0100}, address = {Tilburg}, author = {Dekker, Paul and Broek, Andries van den}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2a99f44d3fdb9ac0aaa8f84c116ed9275/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Reflections on European Values: Honouring Loek Halman's contribution to the European Values Study}, editor = {Luijkx, Ruud and Reeskens, Tim and Sieben, Inge}, interhash = {d0dbc5e7e2bfbf3f13702425e3ad2df2}, intrahash = {a99f44d3fdb9ac0aaa8f84c116ed9275}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english incollection jak mmh text transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {362-375}, publisher = {Open Press TiU}, study = {EVS1990 ; EVS1999 ; EVS2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:22:24.000+0100}, title = {Is Political Protest in Western Europe Becoming Less of a Prerogative of the Young and of the Left?}, url = {https://pure.uvt.nl/ws/portalfiles/portal/61757221/LiberAmicorum.pdf}, year = 2022 } @article{verderame2021cosmopolitismo, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:22:24.000+0100}, author = {Verderame, Dario}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2ef1f1e10047ca0e2e80a3e4917e9a2a7/gesis_surveydoc}, interhash = {1da4e0befec590636dc8d1d47d9092cc}, intrahash = {ef1f1e10047ca0e2e80a3e4917e9a2a7}, journal = {Quaderni di Sociologia}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article jak other text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 45, pages = {7-36}, study = {EVS1999 ; EVS2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:22:24.000+0100}, title = {Il cosmopolitismo dei giovani alla prova delle crisi. Attitudini cosmopolite e sentimenti di appartenenza nei giovani europei}, url = {https://air.unimi.it/bitstream/2434/936889/2/p61%20-%20Quaderni%20di%20Sociologia%2087_compressed.pdf}, volume = 87, year = 2021 } @article{salomaki2021perinteen, abstract = {The occasional offices of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland have played a key role in the church’s interaction with Finns. Still, participation in the occasional offices has significantly declined: only 62% of children were baptized in 2019 (89% in 2000). The aim of this article is to analyse the role of religious ceremonies among young adults and reasons to baptize or not baptize one’s own child. The article is based on a survey which was sent to the parents of preschool children (0–6 years) (N=1036). It appeared that the main motives for baptism are related to tradition and custom. Various religious reasons emerged as having significant role for not baptizing: parents were not members of the church, did not feel connected to it or did not consider themselves believers.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:22:24.000+0100}, author = {Salomäki, Hanna}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2017d5c67ce3191d5d20855764a38a12a/gesis_surveydoc}, interhash = {7084cdc0fa657115a89b1d88d226c48c}, intrahash = {017d5c67ce3191d5d20855764a38a12a}, journal = {Uskonto, katsomus ja kasvatus}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article jak other text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 1, pages = {10-23}, study = {EVS}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:22:24.000+0100}, title = {Perinteen ja yksilöllistymisen ristipaineessa: Nuoret aikuiset ja kaste}, url = {https://journal.fi/ukk/article/view/110892}, volume = 1, year = 2021 } @article{brechon2022russians, abstract = {In issue 443 of Futuribles last summer, we published some of the lessons from the latest European Values Study (EVS) carried out in 2017-18. In that article, Pierre Bréchon stressed the — still very marked — differences in values between the various geographical areas of Europe (West/South/East; EU members or non-members; the Nordic countries). In this article, co-written with Myriam Désert, he focuses now on the peculiarities of Russian society, analyzing the findings of the EVS surveys carried out in Russia since 1999 and comparing these with the findings from Europe in 2017. Russians have a reputation for relatively illiberal and authoritarian values, a view bolstered by their support for Vladimir Putin over the last 20 years, but is this reputation deserved?Bréchon and Désert first remind us of the approach the EVS takes to the notion of democracy and how it surveys for it. They go on to look at Russians’ aspirations for the advancement of a democratic system, recalling in the process how the weight of their history plays into some responses. They highlight the strong nationalist, xenophobic sentiments of the Russian people, but when the objectives they view as important are examined in detail, the article shows that pro-democratic opinions are tending to make headway. And, though not very politicized or much inclined toward protest, Russians aspire to be heard by their leaders. Lastly, the authors turn to the development of social ties in Russia, stressing the correlation that usually exists between the strength of those ties and democratic aspirations: they show, for example, that the breakdown of social bonds in recent decades has played an important role in causing nationalist, authoritarian values to predominate, but that the levers the government previously relied on to consolidate those values are losing a little of their effectiveness on account of the country’s deteriorating social and economic situation. The authoritarian tendency is still largely dominant and movement away from it is very slow, but it does seem to have begun.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:22:24.000+0100}, author = {Bréchon, Pierre and Desert, Myriam}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2a48a1084d7f124fc3d9d453b6b2d0316/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.3917/futur.446.0037}, interhash = {39708c096cdb1ef2eda0c3f6e2a15c21}, intrahash = {a48a1084d7f124fc3d9d453b6b2d0316}, journal = {Futuribles}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article french jak text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {french}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 1, pages = {37-52}, privnote = {EVS Entscheidung über Abstract}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:22:24.000+0100}, title = {Do Russians hold illiberal, authoritarian values?}, url = {https://doi.org/10.3917/futur.446.0037}, volume = 446, year = 2022 } @incollection{thorhallsson2022political, abstract = {Iceland shares many similarities with the other four Nordic states – the states to which Icelanders feel closest (Hardarson 1985) – including common traditions of mature parliamentary democracy and open democratic government, a welfare state, an attachment to national sovereignty and strong defence, a competitive market economy and a strong regional affinity that promotes a ‘Nordic identity’ and cooperation (Miles 1996). Nevertheless, Iceland is distinguished by many important features.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:22:24.000+0100}, address = {London}, author = {Thorhallsson, Baldur and Ólafur, Th.}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2f5e63e04c22537f23331a03b056c8f1f/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Party Politics in European Microstates}, doi = {10.4324/9781315206776}, editor = {Bértoa, Fernando Casal and Dumont, Patrick}, interhash = {34d5ce0fb4dffdcdeb81eb2ef559a824}, intrahash = {f5e63e04c22537f23331a03b056c8f1f}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english incollection jak text tmd transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {88-106}, publisher = {Routledge}, study = {EVS1999 ; EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:22:24.000+0100}, title = {A Political Party System in Flux: Iceland's Political Culture and Smallness}, url = {https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315206776}, year = 2022 } @incollection{cabrera2022modernization, abstract = {Secularization is one of the most visible and widespread processes linked to modernization and subsequent value transformations in Europe across the 20th century. Spain is no exception to this relevant value shift and transformation. This chapter explores the process of secularization in Spain, showing, on the one hand, the evolution of various indicators of individual secularization, and, on the other hand, reflecting on which factors explain this process in Spain. For this purpose, we rely on EVS data catalogue for Spain from 1981 to 2017. Our main findings is that Spain has experienced a clear process of secularization during the last decades, although relevant differences can be found in terms of age, job status, post-materialism and political ideology. }, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:22:24.000+0100}, address = {Tilburg}, author = {Cabrera, María Silvestre and Peral, Edurne Bartolomé and Imaz, Javier Elzo}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/241daf390553b9b7e792d4783ef1b0dcb/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Reflections on European Values: Honouring Loek Halman's contribution to the European Values Study}, editor = {Luijkx, Ruud and Reeskens, Tim and Sieben, Inge}, interhash = {5a4d6948927ee8502351339680624ed6}, intrahash = {41daf390553b9b7e792d4783ef1b0dcb}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english incollection jak mmh text transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {134-149}, publisher = {Open Press TiU}, study = {EVS2008-2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:22:24.000+0100}, title = {Modernization and Secularization in Spain: Evidence from Values Surveys}, url = {https://pure.uvt.nl/ws/portalfiles/portal/61757221/LiberAmicorum.pdf}, year = 2022 } @article{pianta2022emissions, abstract = {The implementation of ambitious climate policies consistent with the goals of the Paris Agreement is fundamentally influenced by political dynamics. Yet, thus far, climate mitigation pathways developed by integrated assessment models (IAMs) have devoted limited attention to the political drivers of climate policymaking. Bringing together insights from the political science and socio-technical transitions literature, we summarize evidence on how emissions lock-in, capacity, and public opinion can shape climate policy ambition. We employ a set of indicators to describe how these three factors vary across countries and regions, highlighting context-specific challenges and enablers of climate policy ambition. We outline existing studies that incorporate political factors in IAMs and propose a framework to employ empirical data to build climate mitigation scenarios that incorporate political dynamics. Our findings show that there is substantial heterogeneity in key political drivers of climate policy ambition within IAM regions, calling for a more disaggregated regional grouping within models. Importantly, we highlight that the political challenges and enablers of climate policy ambition considerably vary across regions, suggesting that future modeling efforts incorporating political dynamics can significantly increase the realism of IAM scenarios.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:22:24.000+0100}, author = {Pianta, Silvia and Brutschin, Elina}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/259862e5d55972e37555024819391385d/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13899}, doi = {10.17645/pag.v10i3.5462}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7505 v2.0.0}, interhash = {317a8dc605a15b4ad0f0ab8c56d81eed}, intrahash = {59862e5d55972e37555024819391385d}, journal = {Politics and Governance}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 3, pages = {186-199}, study = {Joint EVS/WVS 2017-2021}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:22:24.000+0100}, title = {Emissions Lock‐in, Capacity, and Public Opinion: How Insights From Political Science Can Inform Climate Modeling Efforts}, url = {https://doi.org/10.17645/pag.v10i3.5462}, volume = 10, year = 2022 } @article{vandecasteele2022changing, abstract = {We use representative longitudinal panel data from the Dutch European Values Survey (EVS) to study whether the COVID-19 pandemic shifted opinions about how a woman's full-time employment impacts family life. The data was collected before the COVID-19 pandemic in 2017 and in May 2020. The analysis focuses on groups whose unpaid and paid work situation changed abruptly with the COVID-19 pandemic: parents with coresident children, and those who experienced a change in paid workload that clashes with traditional gender role expectations, namely women whose workload increased and men whose workload decreased or who stopped working. We found that groups that faced an abrupt change in their paid and unpaid work routines that clashed with their previously held gender attitude changed their gender attitude in alignment with the new paid or unpaid work situation. For women in couple households with children, this meant that they saw a halt in their progression toward gender egalitarian attitudes. For those who experienced a change in paid workload that clashes with traditional gender role norms, it meant stronger progression toward gender egalitarian attitudes. The results are interpreted on the basis of cognitive dissonance theory and exposure theory and placed in the context of previous findings.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:22:24.000+0100}, author = {Vandecasteele, Leen and Ivanova, Katya and Sieben, Inge and Reeskens, Tim}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2b358bec4765fc0e5e42638a98dffba45/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13560}, doi = {10.1111/gwao.12874}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7500 v4.0.0}, interhash = {35d9e7df86e6e5b8422e6b50b4c23e77}, intrahash = {b358bec4765fc0e5e42638a98dffba45}, issn = {09686673}, journal = {Gender, Work & Organization}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP ISSP_contra article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 6, pages = {2012-2033}, privnote = {ISSP Zitation, keine Datennutzung}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:22:24.000+0100}, title = {Changing attitudes about the impact of women's employment on families: The COVID-19 pandemic effect}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1111/gwao.12874}, volume = 29, year = 2022 } @book{uslaner2022national, abstract = {National Identity Identity and Partisan Polarization examines how national identity has become a central issue in political and social life across the world. Questions of identity—who should be counted as a "true member" of a society and who deserves assistance from the government—have displaced other social and economic issues across nations in many countries. This study considers the role of identity theoretically and in the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Austria, Germany, Sweden, Hungary, Poland, Israel, and Taiwan. Identity varies over time and over countries. Some such as Sweden have a more "inclusive" sense of identity—one does not need to be born in the country or have ancestry to be considered a "true Swede." Other countries, such as Austria, France, Hungary, Poland, Israel, and Taiwan, have a more "exclusive" notion of identity—where one was born and a common heritage (race, religion, ethnicity) are seen as essential for seeing others as "true" members of society. "Outsiders" are viewed negatively, often as threatening a national culture and not deserving of government assistance. In the United States, the United Kingdom, and France, the major political parties take opposing positions on identity. In the United States and the United Kingdom, issues of identity have become highly correlated (polarized) with social and economic issues. In the former Communist countries of Hungary and Poland, the dominant parties have taken nationalist positions on identity but favor generous welfare policies for people of their own background. In Israel and Taiwan, social and economic issues have become less important than nationalism.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:22:24.000+0100}, address = {New York}, author = {Uslaner, Eric M.}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/27a6df2a89833ffce247a8daa8e2d1580/gesis_surveydoc}, interhash = {0d30aab0d87d20d5dda4f65e54642674}, intrahash = {7a6df2a89833ffce247a8daa8e2d1580}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP ISSP ISSP_input2022 ISSP_pro book english jak mmh text transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(ISSP) (EVS)}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, study = {EVS2008 ; ISSP1995 ; ISSP2003 ; ISSP2013}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:22:24.000+0100}, title = {National Identity and Partisan Polarization}, year = 2022 } @article{nasman2022satisfaction, abstract = {The aim of the study is to explore age and language group differences in social capital and life satisfaction, and their associated factors, among Finnish and Swedish speakers in Finland. Data were derived from the European Values Study (EVS), and the sample included 2514 individuals aged 18 years and older. Various regression-based methods were used in the analyses. The results indicate that there are significant differences in social capital between Finnish and Swedish speakers but not in life satisfaction. Nevertheless, a positive association between volunteering and life satisfaction was observed for Finnish speakers. The findings corroborate that structural and cognitive social capital are associated with higher life satisfaction and highlight the potential for promoting well-being in younger and older adults through being actively engaged in and feeling connected to a community. Moreover, special attention should be given to young adults who display the lowest levels of life satisfaction and social capital.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:21:18.000+0100}, author = {Näsman, Marina and Nyqvist, Fredrica}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/26dc28c998891821497b80a9dc8989fed/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.51815/fjsr.117102}, interhash = {95f28c3fb9b9f56881957c3d4aeccb1b}, intrahash = {6dc28c998891821497b80a9dc8989fed}, journal = {Finnish Journal of Social Research}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {45-62}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:21:18.000+0100}, title = {Life satisfaction and social capital in different age groups in Finland: Data from the European Values Study}, url = {https://doi.org/10.51815/fjsr.117102}, volume = 15, year = 2022 } @article{fervers2022local, abstract = {In spite of increasing levels of female employment, having a child below school age often goes along with a substantial decrease in employment engagement for women. Consequently, previous family policy research suggests that increasing childcare availability might be a promising tool to facilitate maternal employment as it increases the economic incentive to take up work. Another line of reasoning highlights that cultural attitudes towards maternal employment are equally important in shaping the employment decisions of mothers. In this article, we combine insights of both approaches and argue that culture, in addition to its direct effect on maternal employment, moderates the impact of childcare policies. In particular, we argue that the positive effect of childcare may be weaker in more conservative cultural contexts. To assess this question empirically, we exploit the implementation of a centralised childcare reform in Poland as a natural experiment by means of a regression discontinuity design. Relying on individual-level data on employment and regional-level information on the influence of conservatism in a certain region, we run multilevel regressions with cross-level interaction terms to estimate the effect of the reform depending on the local cultural context. Consistent with our theoretical expectations, the impact of the reform is rather strong in less conservative areas but fades away in increasingly conservative contexts. Supplementary analyses reveal that the effect also differs with regard to household composition, with smaller families displaying larger gains in maternal employment. These findings confirm that conservative cultural attitudes appear to suppress the positive effect of increasing childcare availability.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:21:18.000+0100}, author = {Fervers, Lukas and Kurowska, Anna}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2eb821cefadc19bd44e9b041f9bff73a4/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.11005}, doi = {10.1177/09589287221080395}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4804 v2.0.0}, interhash = {b1d8e01b9747425008c7d06de393a9a2}, intrahash = {eb821cefadc19bd44e9b041f9bff73a4}, issn = {09589287}, journal = {Journal of European Social Policy}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-15}, study = {EVS1981-2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:21:18.000+0100}, title = {Local cultural context as a moderator of the impact of childcare on maternal employment: Evidence from a natural experiment}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1177/09589287221080395}, year = 2022 } @article{molteni2022religious, abstract = {Nothing puzzles sociologists of religion more than the reasons and the patterns behind religious change. In the literature on secularization processes, it is broadly accepted that ongoing modernization has undermined many of the pillars of institutional religions, leading to widespread religious decline. While a considerable body of research investigates the "why(s)" of this decline, the main focus of this paper is on the "how." Drawing on CARPE, a harmonized dataset concerning church attendance with almost 2 million observations spanning over 40 years in 39 European countries, this article disentangles the contributions of period change and cohort replacement to the general religious decline. It shows that this decline reflects a real population dynamic based on generational replacement. It is not historical events or developments affecting everyone that undermine religion: new and less religious cohorts are replacing old and more religious ones. Like many other population dynamics, this process is described by an S-shaped curve and applies - with different speeds and levels - to almost all the European countries considered herein. These findings suggest that the effects of the processes of modernization on the mechanisms of religious socialization should be scrutinized more carefully when studying the reasons behind religious decline.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:21:18.000+0100}, author = {Molteni, Francesco and Biolcati, Ferruccio}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2555dee3c7149b11ba6eb4ce5efbccea9/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1093/sf/soac099}, interhash = {55403ca87beaad49c74715fafd5757ed}, intrahash = {555dee3c7149b11ba6eb4ce5efbccea9}, issn = {00377732}, journal = {Social Forces}, keywords = {2022 EB_input2022 EB_pro EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro Eurobarometer FDZ_IUP ISSP ISSP_input2022 ISSP_pro article english jak mmh rp text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(ISSP) (EVS) (Eurobarometer)}, pages = {1-25}, study = {ISSP ; EVS ; Eurobarometer}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:21:18.000+0100}, title = {Religious Decline as a Population Dynamic: Generational Replacement and Religious Attendance in Europe}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1093/sf/soac099}, year = 2022 } @article{larsson2022societal, abstract = {That civil society activism can strengthen accountability and limit government corruption is theoretically compelling and popular in policy circles. Whether civic engagement can limit grand corruption, and if so in what types of settings, remains an open question. This paper presents the first large-N study of societal accountability with respect to grand corruption. Using objective indicators of procurement corruption from 173 EU regions, the study finds that civil society strength is associated with lower levels of corruption but that the association is not monotonic. Civil society strength seems to constrain procurement corruption where accountability conditions are the least favorable. Where accountability conditions are well-functioning, we find no evidence that societal accountability constrains corruption. The findings help to adjudicate between competing expectations from research on horizontal and societal accountability. Moreover, they confirm that societal accountability can complement horizontal accountability where institutional conditions function sub-optimally, even limiting grand corruption.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:21:18.000+0100}, author = {Larsson, Fredrik and Grimes, Marcia}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/239401aacc3487944cb45f9233278cc16/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1177/00323217211067134}, interhash = {1b1afc288438736105d86fc661c93dfd}, intrahash = {39401aacc3487944cb45f9233278cc16}, issn = {00323217}, journal = {Political Studies}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh onlinefirst text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-26}, study = {EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:21:18.000+0100}, title = {Societal Accountability and Grand Corruption: How Institutions Shape Citizens’ Efforts to Shape Institutions}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1177/00323217211067134}, year = 2022 } @book{mcmanus2022presidential, abstract = {Recent evidence suggests that macroeconomic outcomes are inferior in countries operating under presidential regimes compared with those with parliaments, with lower levels of economic growth, higher rates of inflation, and higher levels of income inequality in countries with presidential governments. Despite this, more heads of state look to consolidate and build their executive power. This book considers why presidential regimes, in particular, are so bad for the economy. Throughout the book, the authors comprehensively and simultaneously consider the impact of legal, political, and economic institutions on the mechanisms. It is first demonstrated that presidential countries have (on average) inferior outcomes relative to parliamentary states with respect to these institutions and, moreover, with respect to healthcare and human development indicators. Subsequently, the book explores the impact of constitutional choice (parliamentary versus presidential) on both institutions and macroeconomic outcomes. It is documented that having a presidential regime induces weaker institutions, but that quality institutions can mitigate some of the negative impacts of such regimes.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:21:18.000+0100}, address = {London}, author = {McManus, Richard and Ozkan, Gulcin}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2eee4fe5f86c60da1b7f3bcc4e6ac8df4/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.4324/9781003141242}, interhash = {1c9bfb09611616215b307f6dab63687e}, intrahash = {eee4fe5f86c60da1b7f3bcc4e6ac8df4}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP book english jak mmh text transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, publisher = {Routledge}, study = {EVS}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:21:18.000+0100}, title = {Why are Presidential Regimes Bad for the Economy?: Understanding the Link Between Forms of Government and Economic Outcomes}, url = {https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003141242}, year = 2022 } @incollection{tamas2022trsadalmi, abstract = {Általánosságban egy válsághelyzet (legyen az belső vagy külső hatás révén) egy korábban ismeretlen, gyorsan változó helyzetekre való reagálást kíván meg egy-egy országtól, településtől, szervezettől, intézménytől egyaránt. Az addigi (válságot megelőző) feladatok ellátása nehezebbé válik, miközben újabbak jelennek meg. Egy-egy válság azonban a negatív hatások mellett, pozitív változásokat is hordozhat: ilyen például, hogy felgyorsulhat a technikai és a kommunikációs innováció, ezzel együtt (akár) javulhat a kormányzási, vagy szervezeti szintek közötti kooperáció, megerősödhetnek a társadalmi hálózatok (együttműködés fokozása) és a hatások feldolgozása után lehetőség nyílik a válság utáni időszakra előre tervezni úgy a károk enyhítése, mint a tanulságok levonása terén egyaránt. A Covid-19 világjárvány nemcsak a válságkezelés fontosságára hívta fel a figyelmet, hanem azt is bemutatta, hogy különböző országok, milyen intézkedéseket, megoldásokat eszközöltek a gazdasági-társadalmi környezet fenntartása és újraindítása terén. Mindez megkerülhetetlenül érintette a közszolgálat és a különféle közszolgáltatásokat egyaránt. Jelen elemzés egyik célja, megvizsgálni, hogy a koronavírus-járvány, pontosabban annak hatásai milyen következményeket, változásokat eredményezett a közszolgálat megítélése kapcsán, továbbá arra is fölhívja a figyelmet, hogy a változó hatások fényében mennyiben szorulnak esetleges irányváltásra a korábbi közmenedzsment reform modellek. }, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:21:18.000+0100}, address = {Budapest}, author = {Tamás, Csanády Márton}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/24e6fd1b95a7e5254ea95a741abdd30e8/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Business, Arts and Culture Metropolitan Scholar: Nyitottan A Változásra – Írások A 70 Éves}, editor = {Richárd, Izmindi and Ferenc, Kiss}, interhash = {d32ce659d7be239089b25a35bb3f7dda}, intrahash = {4e6fd1b95a7e5254ea95a741abdd30e8}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP incollection jak mmh other text transfer22}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {49-65}, publisher = {Budapesti Metropolitan Egyetem}, study = {EVS1981-2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:21:18.000+0100}, title = {Társadalmi Önszerveződés magyarországon (és Ukrajnában)}, url = {https://www.metropolitan.hu/upload/50adec626da8b33f5d531d969e69b12320d13c75.pdf#page=50}, year = 2022 } @article{drazanova2021educational, abstract = {Cultural norms connected to the role of women in society have been changing in Italy. This article asks whether educational expansion and declining religiosity act as possible change-inducing factors to foster gender egalitarianism and if so, whether they influence all age groups or only the young in their formative years. I employ a hierarchical age-period-cohort cross-classified random effects model across sixteen cohorts based on micro-level data from the European Values Study’s (1990 - 2020) Italian sample integrated with historical and contemporary contextual measures of educational expansion and secularization. Results show that overall, the changes over time in gender egalitarianism attributable to education and religiosity are mostly driven by period effects, not cohort replacement. I do not find socialization experiences connected to levels of (female) education and religiosity common to particular cohorts to result in distinct gender egalitarian attitudes of these cohorts.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:21:18.000+0100}, author = {Dražanová, Lenka}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/257b807187fdc30f6db04c77b263d0d53/gesis_surveydoc}, interhash = {dfbb135636dfaa5abe725b7982d79991}, intrahash = {57b807187fdc30f6db04c77b263d0d53}, journal = {Quaderni di sociologia}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 65, pages = {135-160}, study = {EVS 1981-2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:21:18.000+0100}, title = {Educational expansion and declining religiosity in Italy: a pathway to support for gender egalitarianism among men and women?}, url = {http://hdl.handle.net/1814/74639}, volume = 87, year = 2021 } @article{dejean2022partisan, abstract = {The development of online social media has raised concerns about how individuals are over-exposed to partisan news. However, social media are only a part of the daily media diet of an average consumer (Allcott and Gentzkow, 2017; Allen et al., 2020). The aim of this paper is therefore to examine partisan news exposure with respect to the entire media diet. We develop a partisan selective exposure index that indicates the over-representation of partisan political opinions in individual daily news consumption. Our analysis of data from a survey of 4,000 people in France shows that on average, partisan exposure is low when social media are excluded. Our estimations also indicate that social media consumption increases selective exposure to partisan content. While the youngest and the less educated appear to be less exposed to partisan content in the absence of social media, our results suggest that this is no longer the case when social media are included in the news diet. Finally, we show that the more people declare extreme (right- or left-wing) political views, the more they are over-exposed to like-minded content.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:21:18.000+0100}, author = {Dejean, Sylvain and Lumeau, Marianne and Peltier, Stéphanie}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2ae91b3227fd356b711e494ae6bee85b6/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13560}, doi = {10.1016/j.infoecopol.2022.100992}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7500 v4.0.0}, interhash = {a8d6147762fd51a6038b10a1a1331393}, intrahash = {ae91b3227fd356b711e494ae6bee85b6}, issn = {01676245}, journal = {Information Economics and Policy}, keywords = {2022 EB_contra EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak rp text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-31}, privnote = {EB: Keine Datennutzung.}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:21:18.000+0100}, title = {Partisan selective exposure in news consumption}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.infoecopol.2022.100992}, volume = 60, year = 2022 } @article{guglielmi2021italians, abstract = {The article investigates, theoretically and empirically, the mechanisms underlying the link between the normative and affective dimensions of national identity, perceived threats (realistic and symbolic), and outgroup trust‐related emotions as predictors of support for migrant employment policy based on the nativist argument. The National Identity Threat Trust model (NITT) is theorized and tested. Empirically, structural equation modelling was performed on survey data from the last wave of EVS Italy (2017). The analysis showed that the ethnic majoritarian conception has a positive impact on perceived collective threats (realistic and symbolic) and trust‐related emotions, which in turn influence support for discriminatory migrant employment policy. The civil conception contributes indirectly to increasing support for native employment priority via positive association with the perception of economic and symbolic threats. Citizens close to right-wing nativist parties exhibit a similar relationship structure to the rest of population. However, the “nativist” politicization of attitudes towards immigrants makes the symbolic threat a particularly salient factor.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:21:18.000+0100}, author = {Guglielmi, Simona}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2862d47255d61ff11645a9c3fd658d263/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.4000/qds.4754}, interhash = {19742209f40b8d53adb73102ee64fa79}, intrahash = {862d47255d61ff11645a9c3fd658d263}, journal = {Quaderni di sociologia}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP ISSP_contra article english jak text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 45, pages = {37-64}, privnote = {ISSP Erwähnung, keine Datennutzung}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:21:18.000+0100}, title = {“Italians, first!” Unpacking the link between nationalism and immigrant discrimination}, url = {https://doi.org/10.4000/qds.4754}, volume = 87, year = 2021 } @article{doblyte2022class, abstract = {Purpose: Public willingness to pay for extra public benefits and services may demonstrate a tension between the common good (more services) and economic motives (higher taxes for all). In this article, the authors present an analysis of this trade-off by drawing upon the Bourdieusian theory of social reproduction and habitus. Design/methodology/approach: Employing the European Social Survey (2016), the authors first examine the patterns of relationships between the agents' position in the social structure and their attitudes across care regimes in Europe. The authors then analyse whether this link is mediated by agents' individual trajectories and dispositions, such as their beliefs towards equality or tradition, political orientation, or religiosity. Findings: The findings support the importance of both sociation and individuation in habitus formation, albeit to varying degrees across the regimes. Individual attitudes are therefore shaped not only by interests of reproducing or maximising social positions but also by more reflexive propensities to think about the common good. Originality/value: In this article, the authors draw upon the theory of social reproduction and habitus by Pierre Bourdieu, who has been thus far rarely employed in the study of welfare attitudes. The article also contributes to the literature that studies the trade-off between the expansion and financing of reconciliation policies.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:21:18.000+0100}, author = {Doblytė, Sigita and Tejero, Aroa}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2143c14f277184dc01cbd2045f6aaf49e/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1108/IJSSP-04-2022-0089}, interhash = {8c0e0aca8ca7be82463e7fd07b7895b3}, intrahash = {143c14f277184dc01cbd2045f6aaf49e}, issn = {0144333X}, journal = {International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP SILC_contra article english jak mmh onlinefirst text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-18}, privnote = {SILC methodisch Variablen, keine Datenverwertung}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:21:18.000+0100}, title = {Class or individual? Willingness to spend more on reconciliation policies in Europe}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1108/IJSSP-04-2022-0089}, year = 2022 } @article{gozzo2021coesione, abstract = {We use EVS-WVS data to test our hypothesis about the contextual dependence of cohesion in Europe. In particular, we apply Bayesian Networks to describe the emergence of Social Cohesion in different welfare models. The creation of different networks for each Welfare model aims at demonstrating that a different way to manage Social Policies creates different paths of Social Cohesion. Political participations, civil engagement and positive social ties are fundamental dimensions, producing Social Capital, while social cohesion requires further dimensions too, as the presence of structural dynamics (equity, granted public services) and the increase in satisfaction. The mechanisms detected are similar enough from different areas, with interesting specificities for Mediterranean, Social-Democratic and Post-communist models.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:21:18.000+0100}, author = {Gozzo, Simona and D’Agata, Rosario and Maglia, Anna}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2265ff03ff7b6c3c0b0c56e6d1d087fcd/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13737}, doi = {10.4000/qds.4765}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7505 v2.0.0}, interhash = {fe650c47cf00f4de1202ef446c536ac0}, intrahash = {265ff03ff7b6c3c0b0c56e6d1d087fcd}, journal = {Quaderni di sociologia}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article jak kbe other text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 45, pages = {89-110}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:21:18.000+0100}, title = {Coesione sociale e modelli di welfare in Europa (Social cohesion and welfare models in Europe)}, url = {https://doi.org/10.4000/qds.4765}, volume = 87, year = 2021 } @article{2022, abstract = {В статье рассмотрены новые тенденции в системе ценностных координат белорусского общества. На основании данных международных социологических опросов, проведенных в рамках проектов «Европейское исследование ценностей» и «Всемирное исследование ценностей», проанализированы изменения ценностных ориентаций, происходящие в белорусском обществе в течение последних тридцати лет. В качестве методологии использован подход к определению системы ценностных координат, предложенный Р. Инглхартом и К. Вельцелем. Изучение фундаментальных тенденций изменения ценностного мира современного общества имеет практическое значение для анализа внутренних факторов актуальных социально-политических процессов и оценки перспектив дальнейшего устойчивого развития социально-политических институтов. Цель статьи - определение основных направлений трансформации ценностных ориентаций белорусского общества с периода обретения государственного суверенитета. Авторы делают вывод о стремительном движении белорусского общества от ценностей выживания к ценностям развития и самовыражения. В ходе проекта был проведен анализ демографической структуры населения Беларуси с точки зрения ценностных приоритетов. Выяснилось, что демографической базой секулярно-индивидуалистических ценностей, а также ценностей самовыражения выступают высокообразованные жители крупных городов младшего (до 30 лет) и среднего (до 49 лет) возраста. С учетом роста доли населения с высшим образованием и второй волны урбанизации (оттока населения из малых городов в крупные) следует ожидать расширения демографической базы и, соответственно, дальнейшего распространения указанных ценностных ориентаций. В этой ситуации система образования выступает в качестве источника содержательного наполнения происходящих перемен, формируя ценностную матрицу грядущей социальной реальности.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:21:18.000+0100}, author = {Белов, Андрей Александрович and Данилов, Александр Николаевич and Ротман, Давид Генрихович}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2c34a93568a350e871faad0d149375092/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.22363/2313-2272-2022-22-3-531-543}, interhash = {f0e26ce84b40c7a13632a113913c4770}, intrahash = {c34a93568a350e871faad0d149375092}, journal = {RUDN Journal of Sociology}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article jak other text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 3, pages = {531-543}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:21:18.000+0100}, title = {БЕЛОРУССКОЕ ОБЩЕСТВО: ОТ ЦЕННОСТЕЙ ВЫЖИВАНИЯ К ЦЕННОСТЯМ РАЗВИТИЯ И САМОВЫРАЖЕНИЯ}, url = {https://doi.org/10.22363/2313-2272-2022-22-3-531-543}, volume = 22, year = 2022 } @article{belov2022belarusian, abstract = {The article considers new trends in the value system of the Belarusian society. Based on the data of the international sociological surveys conducted as waves of the European Values Study and World Values Study, the authors identify changes in the value orientations of the Belarusian society over the past thirty years. The authors use the methodological approach to identifying the system of value orientations that was developed by R. Inglehart and K. Welzel. The study of fundamental trends in the changing value world of the contemporary society is of practical importance for understanding internal factors of the current socialpolitical processes and for assessing prospects for the further sustainable development of socialpolitical institutions. The article aims at identifying the main directions in the transformation of the value orientations of the Belarusian society since the acquisition of state sovereignty. The authors conclude that the Belarusian society moves from the values of survival to the values of development and self-expression. In the project, the authors conducted an analysis of the demographic structure of the Belarusian society in terms of value priorities and found out that the demographic base of secular-individualistic and self-expression values consists of highly educated residents of large cities of younger (under 30) and middle (up to 49) age. Given the growth of the share of population with higher education and the second wave of urbanization (the outflow from small towns to large cities), we should expect an expansion of this demographic base and, accordingly, the further spread of these value orientations. In this situation, the education system acts as a source of the ongoing changes and develops the value matrix of the coming social reality.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:21:18.000+0100}, author = {Belov, A. A. and Danilov, A. N. and Rotman, D. G.}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/267e3b0e2de9aa46f4eb016a273201e8d/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13736}, doi = {10.22363/2313-2272-2022-22-3-531-543}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7503 v2.0.0}, interhash = {1a755a8fa9fa16e4e2a7ed605a5342a8}, intrahash = {67e3b0e2de9aa46f4eb016a273201e8d}, journal = {RUDN Journal of Sociology}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article jak kbe other text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 3, pages = {531-543}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:21:18.000+0100}, title = {Belarusian society: From the values of survival to the values of development and self-expression}, url = {https://doi.org/10.22363/2313-2272-2022-22-3-531-543}, volume = 22, year = 2022 } @article{salnikova2021fatalism, abstract = {The purpose of the study is to analyse the socio-political situation in Belarus, which has changed dramatically after the presidential elections in 2020, the paradox of striving for real social transformation in Belarusian society against the background of a fall in confidence in the mechanisms of how it functions. The assumption about the historical specificity of the Belarusian society and the weakness of its social system is tested using socio-cultural methodology, a historical-analytical method, institutional analysis, statistical analysis. The fatalism of Belarusian politics the authors find lies in the history of the country and in the formation process of its social system.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:21:18.000+0100}, author = {Salnikova, Svіtlana and Yemelianova, Yuliia}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/281a9c619340051b1eab969c4dc10e906/gesis_surveydoc}, interhash = {690a5f41b28de0c275c69d680437bd84}, intrahash = {81a9c619340051b1eab969c4dc10e906}, journal = {European Journal of Tranformation Studies}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 1, pages = {129-151}, study = {EVS1990 ; EVS1999 ; EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:21:18.000+0100}, title = {The “Fatalism” of Belarusian Politics and the “Social Climate” in the Country}, url = {https://czasopisma.bg.ug.edu.pl/index.php/journal-transformation/article/view/7014}, volume = 9, year = 2021 } @article{zohar2022relationship, abstract = {Several studies show that political violence justification (PVJ) is associated with unfavourable social and economic characteristics such as poor education, low income, and poverty at the national level. However, the mechanisms by which these factors interact remain unclear. This study aims to find out whether poverty at the country level (contextual poverty) moderates the relationship between individuals? educational level and household income, and PVJ in the European Union (EU).We perform an analysis using a dataset of 15.347 individuals from twelve EU countries who participated in the European Values Survey, 2017. Logistic regressions models with interaction terms were used to analyze factors related to PVJ. Our findings are twofold.First, we find no evidence of educational level and PVJ's relationship in countries with medium levels of contextual poverty. In contrast, in countries with low levels of contextual poverty, individuals with medium educational level were associated with higher PVJ. Second, individuals living in countries with lower levels of contextual poverty and higher household income were associated with higher PVJ.We conclude that more individuals tend to justify political violence in countries with lower contextual poverty levels?individuals with medium educational level and higher household income. To our knowledge, this is the first study to find evidence that education and socioeconomic status may amplify PVJ in the EU.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:21:18.000+0100}, author = {Zohar, Gabriel and Domènech-Abella, Joan and De Backer, Free and Lombaerts, Koen}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2f5c67597e474297bb87f9ecd1ad84cf3/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1080/2474736X.2022.2031233}, interhash = {874ad6e4c42a64914a4f7a5669ae4356}, intrahash = {f5c67597e474297bb87f9ecd1ad84cf3}, journal = {Political Research Exchange}, keywords = {2022 EB_contra EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak rp text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 1, pages = {1-21}, privnote = {EB: Keine Datennutzung.}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:21:18.000+0100}, title = {The relationship between level of education and household income in the justification of political violence in the EU. the moderating effect of poverty at the country level}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1080/2474736X.2022.2031233}, volume = 4, year = 2022 } @incollection{pickel2022demokratieentwicklung, abstract = {Der Beitrag analysiert die wechselhafte Demokratieentwicklung Rumäniens mit internationalen Indizes und die politischen Einstellungen der Bevölkerung. Die Rumän:innen befürworten mehrheitlich die Demokratie, allerdings präferieren viele eine Art „gelenkte Demokratie“. Unzufriedenheit mit dem Parteiensystem und Politiker:innen führte zu Unzufriedenheit mit der Funktionsweise der Demokratie. Den politischen Eliten werden Korruption, Klientelismus und eine mangelnde politische Leistungsfähigkeit angelastet. Allein eine gewisse Zufriedenheit mit der ökonomischen Entwicklung sowie der Wunsch nach dem Erhalt individueller Freiheit wirken diesen Enttäuschungen entgegen. Dies verhindert bislang, so die These, Erfolge rechtsradikaler und rechtspopulistischer Parteien, wie sie in Ungarn oder Polen zu beobachten sind.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:21:18.000+0100}, address = {Wiesbaden}, author = {Pickel, Susanne and Pickel, Gert}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/287fc8931b84c396851b599930e64b5d6/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Das politische System Rumäniens: Entwicklung und Herausforderungen in Europa}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-658-36343-7_3}, editor = {Lorenz, Astrid and Mariș, Daniela-Maria}, interhash = {ec20c98154952b4f64e02f8eee78e6de}, intrahash = {87fc8931b84c396851b599930e64b5d6}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP german incollection jak text tmd transfer22}, language = {german}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {31-58}, publisher = {Springer VS}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:21:18.000+0100}, title = {Demokratieentwicklung und politische Kultur in Rumänien. Eine Längsschnittanalyse für den Zeitraum 1990 bis 2017}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-36343-7_3}, year = 2022 } @incollection{cavusoglu2022postmateryalist, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:21:18.000+0100}, address = {Ankara}, author = {Çavuşoğlu, Tarkan and Önal, Debi Konukcu}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/25852bbdfcab6932e18af2644acf5d8f9/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Mali iktisat teorisinde güncel yaklaşimlar ve gelişmeler}, editor = {Didinmez, Irem}, interhash = {c7104efc2e8dc8a02277f22a2b90bafd}, intrahash = {5852bbdfcab6932e18af2644acf5d8f9}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP incollection jak mmh other text transfer22}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {37-72}, publisher = {Hacettepe Üniversitesi Hastaneleri}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:21:18.000+0100}, title = {Post-materyali̇st Değerleri̇n Vergi̇ Ahlâkina Yansimalari: Ni̇cel Bi̇r Anali̇z }, url = {https://avesis.hacettepe.edu.tr/yayin/479e8725-d823-46be-a037-6d7f43ab1c4d/post-materyalist-degerlerin-vergi-ahlakina-yansimalari-nicel-bir-analiz/document.pdf}, year = 2022 } @incollection{mavruk2022sociodemographics, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:21:18.000+0100}, address = {Ankara}, author = {Mavruk, Can}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/26e2df3c56ba861935d48b7a642010bf4/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Multidisciplinary Perspectives in Educational and Social Sciences}, editor = {Kahyaoğlu, Mustafa}, interhash = {3f65347516a2457b2a6ab6595d0cc97b}, intrahash = {6e2df3c56ba861935d48b7a642010bf4}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english incollection jak mmh text transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {137-156}, privnote = {EVS Zitation Dritte, keine Datennutzung}, publisher = {iksad publishing house}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:21:18.000+0100}, title = {Socio-Demographics and Satisfaction with Life}, url = {https://iksadyayinevi.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/MULTIDISCIPLINARY-PERSPECTIVES-IN-EDUCATIONAL-AND-SOCIAL-SCIENCES-V.pdf#page=132}, year = 2022 } @article{liu2022materialism, abstract = {Tocqueville suggested that materialism may result in a lower level of political participation and lower support for democracy. In this study, using the joint dataset of the World Values Survey (WVS) and the European Values Study (EVS) 2017-2020, we examine the influence of materialism/post-materialism on people’s support for democracy. From a hierarchical linear model, our results indicate that materialism against post-materialism is associated with a lower level of support for democracy, which supports Tocqueville’s theory. Furthermore, using causal mediation analysis, we find that political participation mediates 9.92% of the effect of materialism/post-materialism on support for democracy. Our results show that materialism/post-materialism is an important determinant to people’s support for democracy. Political participation is an important mechanism for the association between materialism/post-materialism and support for democracy.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:21:18.000+0100}, author = {Liu, Yongbo and Lihe, Shen}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/297a8ed20e5f747340f86aa96b9d321b8/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.52166/jsps.v3i4.129}, interhash = {172729ba2dea6de540a30d63548e0b51}, intrahash = {97a8ed20e5f747340f86aa96b9d321b8}, journal = {Journal of Social Political Sciences}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 4, pages = {332-355}, study = {Joint EVS/WVS 2017-2022}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:21:18.000+0100}, title = {Materialism versus Post-Materialism, Political Participation and Attitudes towards Democracy: An Empirical Examination of Toqueville's Idea}, url = {https://doi.org/10.52166/jsps.v3i4.129}, volume = 3, year = 2022 } @incollection{casanova2009religious, abstract = {This essay is divided into three parts. First, I offer a very general and therefore somewhat superficial overview of the contemporary religious situation in Europe. In the second part, I offer a series of arguments why the paradigm of secularization is not very helpful in trying to explain the complex religious situation in Europe today, and why we need to look at the secularization of Western European societies with new eyes and with new perspectives, which can only come from a more comparative historical and global perspective. Finally, I offer some suggestions as to why the expectation that religion would become increasingly privatized and therefore socially irrelevant has not proven to be correct and why, on the contrary, we are now witnessing the fact that religion is once again becoming an important public issue in Europe.Overview of the religious situation in EuropeFirst of all, it is important to emphasize that there is not one single and uniform religious situation in Europe. There are multiple, very diverse and ambiguous religious situations and trends throughout Europe which one should avoid characterizing in simple terms. I can only indicate here some of the most obvious differences. Former East Germany is by far and by any measure the least religious country of all of Europe, followed at a long distance by the Czech Republic and the Scandinavian countries. At the other extreme, Ireland and Poland are by far the most religious countries of Europe with rates comparable to those of the United States.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:17:30.000+0100}, address = {Liverpool}, author = {Casanova, José}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/278fae3b0587fa598e3abbf6e6e9d5963/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Secularization and the World Religions}, doi = {10.5949/UPO9781846315671.011}, editor = {Joas, Hans and Wiegandt, Klaus}, interhash = {f63be19a5ab10958f45f20004a8fbdb2}, intrahash = {78fae3b0587fa598e3abbf6e6e9d5963}, isbn = {9781846315671}, keywords = {EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP ISSP ISSP_input2022 ISSP_pro english incollection jak mmh text transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS) (ISSP)}, pages = {206-228}, publisher = {Liverpool University Press}, study = {EVS1981 ; EVS1990 ; ISSP1991 ; ISSP1998}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T16:14:17.000+0100}, title = {The Religious Situation in Europe}, url = {https://doi.org/10.5949/UPO9781846315671.011}, year = 2009 } @article{mierina2022measuring, abstract = {This article aims to introduce the recent controversies and debates on measurement of religious belonging in Latvia, by providing historical insight, briefly examining legal aspects of data acquisition today and discussing the issue of sociological research into religious identity, religiousness and formal belonging. As religion is a multi-dimensional phenomenon, various approaches have also been used in Latvia for measuring religious belonging and religiousness. Talking about religion, most frequently a person’s religious affiliation is the subject of research; however, due to the different ways the questions are framed, different responses can be received from respondents: the answers to open-ended questions will differ from closed-ended questions. The terminology which is used in the formulation of questions is also important. Furthermore, it is also influenced by socio-political aspects. The measurement of religious belonging has been undertaken with various political goals in different historical periods in Latvia, e.g., tsarist Russia was interested in an increasing number of Orthodox believers, while the Soviet authorities tried to achieve decrease in the number of believers. Today official religious statistics published by the Central Statistical Bureau of Latvia is obtained from the Office of Religious Affairs of the Ministry of Justice. However, the data only concerns religious organizations, not individual members. Currently the major controversy concerns whether data on individuals’ religious affiliation should or should not be collected in surveys conducted by the Central Statistical Bureau. The issue is seen as potentially sensitive, similarly to ethnic belonging. On the other hand, it must be noted that in Latvia, there are no religious conflicts, and leaders of major religious denominations maintain positive relationships, hence, there are a few risks that revealing religious denomination could cause any potential harm to the respondent.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:17:30.000+0100}, author = {Mierina, Inta and Stasulane, Anita}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2f88873007c8052b09228489dbf1ece5d/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13052}, gesis-study_no = {ZA6900 v2.0.0}, interhash = {dd7384bb980da17eb4ee9df1ead61fc3}, intrahash = {f88873007c8052b09228489dbf1ece5d}, journal = {Religiski-filozofiski raksti}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP ISSP ISSP_input2022 ISSP_pro article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS) (ISSP)}, number = 1, pages = {68-89}, study = {EVS2017 ; ISSP2016}, timestamp = {2023-01-20T11:28:08.000+0100}, title = {Measuring Religious Belonging in Latvia: Controversies and Debates}, url = {https://www.ceeol.com/search/article-detail?id=1076923}, volume = 32, year = 2022 } @article{kruger2022comparing, abstract = {Assisted dying is subject to markedly different laws in different European countries, and the legislation is rapidly changing in many of them. This article seeks to enhance our understanding of how public and health-care professionals’ opinions shape assisted dying legislation in Europe. To that end, data on the attitudes of the general public as well as health-care professionals was systematically collected, analysed and compared to the legal situation in seven European countries, covering the period from 1990 until 2021.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:17:30.000+0100}, author = {Krüger, Jessica Maureen}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/24f33257d9c4d313f67e89956f9f6f33d/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1163/15718093-bja10101}, interhash = {e4588aff710551becb907fef9caaca70}, intrahash = {4f33257d9c4d313f67e89956f9f6f33d}, journal = {European Journal of Health Law}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh onlinefirst text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-29}, study = {EVS1990 ; EVS1999 ; EVS2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:17:30.000+0100}, title = {Comparing the Decriminalisation of Assisted Dying in Europe}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1163/15718093-bja10101}, year = 2022 } @incollection{achterberg2022trust, abstract = {Over the years, Loek Halman has had a vast interest in investigating religious change and its ramifications. In this chapter, his neighbours at the Department of Sociology study how people with different religious backgrounds differ in their tolerance towards neighbours. Based on the last wave of the European Values Study, they investigate under what conditions religious people and the religious ‘nones’ – agnostic, atheistic and spiritual-minded people – are more tolerant. Their findings indicate that non-religious groups are less tolerant compared to religious ones in more secularized countries. On the other hand, their findings also suggest that in more secularized countries, tolerance levels are somewhat higher.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:17:30.000+0100}, address = {Tilburg}, author = {Achterberg, Peter and Van Mol, Christof}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/21e1061f9b81ac76982e8cbe9fa3f1eab/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Reflections on European Values: Honouring Loek Halman's contribution to the European Values Study}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13560}, editor = {Luijkx, Ruud and Reeskens, Tim and Sieben, Inge}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7500 v4.0.0}, interhash = {a9169a20b506b9d3cb3111a42c4113ef}, intrahash = {1e1061f9b81ac76982e8cbe9fa3f1eab}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english incollection jak mmh text transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {236-247}, publisher = {Open Press TiU}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:17:30.000+0100}, title = {Trust Thy Neighbour. Contextualizing the Relationship Between Non-Religiosity and Tolerance}, url = {https://pure.uvt.nl/ws/portalfiles/portal/61757221/LiberAmicorum.pdf}, year = 2022 } @article{pastarmadzhieva2022transformation, abstract = {Over the last few centuries the industrial revolution has increased the number of people with better living standard. Alongside, it has various negative results, especially on the environment. Thus, the second half of the XXth century and the beginning of the XXI century have been marked by shift in the policies towards more environment protection. The new scientific research and the devastating results on nature and human health caused many national, supranational, and international organizations to focus their targets on the protection of the nature. Numerous reasons for such shift can be identified and one of them is believed to be the transformation of the social values. According to various authors, the postmaterialist values are basis for more orientations towards environmental protection on personal level. Thus, the aim of the current research is to identify if the national postmaterialist values are associated with the levels of the countries' environmental performance. The object of the research is a selection of European countries and the focus is the post-materialist index of these countries and its association with the environmental performance index. Sources of data are European Values Study (waves 2 and 5) and Environmental Performance Index.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:17:30.000+0100}, author = {Pastarmadzhieva, Daniela and Angelova, Mina}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/27bc17145fd06f66c6aa2f33bbafa8eff/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1063/5.0090672}, interhash = {45b408989337c0ca208fc55566828621}, intrahash = {7bc17145fd06f66c6aa2f33bbafa8eff}, issn = {0094243X}, journal = {AIP Conference Proceedings}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 1, privnote = {EVS Entscheidung über Abstract}, study = {EVS1990 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:17:30.000+0100}, title = {Transformation of social values in the process of industrialization and its effect on environmental protection}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0090672}, volume = 2449, year = 2022 } @article{cohal2021lingua, abstract = {In researching the relationship between identity and language, the term 'Romanianness' describes a trend in thinking which is specific to socio-human studies and favours the comparative approach 'us' / 'them', or 'us then' / 'us now', through which identity features can be seen to change in time and space. The paper aims to discuss the linguistic dimension of Romanianness, reporting on the way in which ‘language’ is represented today as an element of the identity construct here called Romanianness, as compared to the initial moment of establishing the Romanian language as a national language, in the 19th century. From one historical phase to another, the Romanian state continued its centralist policies, including language related policies. What was motivated in Romania in 1859 by special historical circumstances, namely the need to quickly establish a strong and homogeneous state, with a view to gaining the allegiance of its new citizens, continued towards centralizing cultural and linguistic policies during the Communist dictatorship, and persisted even after its fall. In the period 1990-2020, in the Romanian identity landscape we witnessed the centrality of the Romanian language in the linguistic repertoire of its citizens, to the detriment of the stimulation of dialects or languages of national minorities. Over time, there has been a slight increase in ethno nationalism, as a result of the intensification of the dominant and homogenizing position of the Romanian language, as well as insufficient implementation of school multilingualism, in regions where national minorities live. With Romania’s access to the European Union, multilingualism policies have not produced positive changes relevant to the 14 minority languages, while the relation of the majority of citizens to the national linguistic repertoire and to Romanianness in general preserves almost unchaged the elements of the famous Herderian triad: ‘Ein Volk, ein Land, eine Sprache’.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:17:30.000+0100}, author = {Cohal, Alexandru-Laurenţiu}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/278c3b7a4c6e0aafc8b952c148e456319/gesis_surveydoc}, interhash = {bb90e65616d1eaab3f2c518dcf12dfdc}, intrahash = {78c3b7a4c6e0aafc8b952c148e456319}, journal = {Philologica Jassyensia}, keywords = {2021 EB_contra EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article jak kbe mmh other rp text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, number = {2 }, pages = {11-24}, privnote = {EB: Keine Datennutzung.}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:17:30.000+0100}, title = {Lingua romena e romenità (Romanian Language and Romanianness)}, url = {https://www.ceeol.com/search/article-detail?id=1011026}, volume = 12, year = 2021 } @article{parth2022backlash, abstract = {The gender gap in voting for far-right parties is significant in many European countries. While most studies focus on how men and women differ in their nationalist and populist attitudes, it is unknown how the socio-economic and political promotion of women is associated with the gender gap in far-right political orientation. The following paper compares the effect of four different spheres of gender equality on this gender gap. By estimating multilevel logit models for more than 25 European countries and testing the mechanism via a socially conservative attitude toward gendered division of work, I find that the visible field of representation in particular—measured by the share of women in parliament and women on boards—is associated with a gender gap in far-right orientation. This paper contributes to the literature in two important ways: first, it combines policy feedback with cultural backlash theory, enlarging the scope of both theories; second, it demonstrates the importance of gender equality policies for the study of the far-right gender gap.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:17:30.000+0100}, author = {Parth, Anne-Marie}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/25756325dce0c5d7d33ee4cede2c0f8c0/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13314}, doi = {10.3390/socsci11100428}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4800 ; ZA7500 v2.0.0}, interhash = {2f04a5e4ccda4da6f01b8f216e8461b4}, intrahash = {5756325dce0c5d7d33ee4cede2c0f8c0}, issn = {20760760}, journal = {Social Sciences}, keywords = {2022 EB_contra EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP ISSP_contra article english jak mmh rp text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 10, pages = {1-24}, privnote = {EB: Keine Datennutzung. ISSP Erwähnung, keine Datennutzung}, study = {EVS2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:17:30.000+0100}, title = {Backlash by Men against the Socio-Economic and Political Promotion of Women in Europe}, url = {https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci11100428}, volume = 11, year = 2022 } @incollection{gellel2021religious, abstract = {Malta is currently experiencing a rapid transition from a homogeneous Catholic community to a multicultural secular society. The process has been going on over these past two decades but the pace of such change has increased dramatically over the past 8 years. The reasons for this are varied and complex. Among the contributors of the abrupt changes are the policies and legislation carried out by the present government, the sudden increase in the non Maltese citizens living in Malta, which soared from 5.6% in 2013 to 16.8% of the total population in 2019, the disillusionment with the institution of the Catholic Church as well as the individualistic attitudes and values spurred by a highly affluent society, which in 2019 will have an estimated GDP growth of 5.2%. These factors are leading, among other, to a change in the lived experience and perception of community, religion and the role of religion in the public sphere, and the integration of Third Country Nationals. The paper sets to investigate how the sudden change in the country of origin and religious adherence of the population influences the lived experience of professionals in the health, social work and education sectors. Given that up till now religion is very visible and present in these three sectors, the paper will explore how this experience may contribute to changes in policy and practices in relation to the role of religion in the public sphere and the implications for social conviviality.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:17:30.000+0100}, address = {Cham}, author = {Gellel, Adrian-Mario}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/200fcedc296e9c5558c792486d494db0c/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Religion, Citizenship and Democracy}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-83277-3_10}, editor = {Unser, Alexander}, interhash = {129b437336983984a5f8cf754756ce4b}, intrahash = {00fcedc296e9c5558c792486d494db0c}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english incollection jak text tmd transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {175-197}, publisher = {Springer}, series = {Religion and Human Rights}, study = {EVS1990 ; EVS1999 ; EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:17:30.000+0100}, title = {Religious Diversity and the Secularization Process in Malta: A Reflection Through the Experiences of Health, Social Work and Education Professionals}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-83277-3_10}, year = 2021 } @book{han2022rationality, abstract = {Citizens in democracies complain that political parties’ positions on major issues are too ambiguous for them to confidently understand. Why is party position ambiguity so common? Are party positions ambiguous because political parties fail in forming clear policies or because they deliberately blur their positions? Rationality of Irrationality argues that political parties are motivated to strategically blur their position on an issue when they struggle with a certain disadvantage in the issue. Specifically, political parties present an ambiguous position when their own supporters are divided in their stances on the issue. A political party also blurs position stances when voters do not acknowledge that the party has the ability and integrity to solve problems related to the issue. Political parties blur their position in these cases because ambiguous party positions divert voters’ attention from the issue. Voters support a political party whose policy positions on major issues are close to their own stances. However, voters cannot confidently and exactly estimate party positions on an issue when they are only ambiguous.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:17:30.000+0100}, address = {Ann Arbor}, author = {Han, Kyung Joon}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2e915a36bcdf19b522434e2ed1e60b92f/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.3998/mpub.11989496}, interhash = {feaccda7f3e32911468038b95bf6cccd}, intrahash = {e915a36bcdf19b522434e2ed1e60b92f}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP book english jak mmh text transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, publisher = {University of Michigan Press}, study = {EVS1990 ; EVS1999 ; EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:17:30.000+0100}, title = {Rationality of Irrationality: Political Determinants and Effects of Party Position Blurring}, url = {https://doi.org/10.3998/mpub.11989496}, year = 2022 } @article{havasi2022power, abstract = {In the study we examine the pulling, pushing and pulling back factors and events that influenced civil activism in Hungary between 2010-2022, which was the period of the birth of illiberal democracy in the country. We describe-relying on newspaper reports-the most important events and campaigns in the given period and their eectiveness. In Hungary citizenship activity is at a low level, even within Central-Europe. The viability of civil society is decreasing, especially in terms of financing opportunities, legal environment, image of civil sphere and ability to interest representation. We found that between 2010-2022 the presence of grievances as triggers was constant in the country, while the opportunity structures for action narrowed somewhat, but the illiberal Hungarian system is restrictive and not oppressive. There is a way to protest, to act in a different way, and actions do take place, but it is rarely possible to influence decision-makers-mostly in simple matters that affect everyone. However, social movements do not only foght for instrumental goals, but they also mobilise people, build organisations, contribute to self-development, form collective identity and (re)socialise the participants. These are important consequences even if the instrumental goals are not achieved.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:17:30.000+0100}, author = {Havasi, Virág}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/21d845af53fd72f70f8c93d583e96a8af/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13897}, doi = {10.2478/pce-2022-0022}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7500 v5.0.0}, interhash = {463196752f0643f39f4b36f832be420b}, intrahash = {1d845af53fd72f70f8c93d583e96a8af}, journal = {Politics in Central Europe}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 4, pages = {499-529}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:17:30.000+0100}, title = {Power and powerlessness of the civil society in Hungarian illiberal democracy between 2010–2022}, url = {https://doi.org/10.2478/pce-2022-0022}, volume = 18, year = 2022 } @article{glas2022exclusionary, abstract = {Countering linear acculturation theories, the adoption of Western European gender customs over time differs across migrant groups. This diversity implies that acculturation into support for gender equality is context dependent. However, little quantitative scholarship has identified what sort of contexts strengthen or impede acculturation. This article investigates one source of context-dependent acculturation: exclusionary contexts. I build and test a context-dependent exclusions framework that proposes that contexts that exclude non-Western migrants hamper their acculturation into support for gender equality in the labor market in Western Europe. Empirically, I synchronize European Social Survey, European Values Study, and Eurislam data on over 11,000 non-Western migrants in Western Europe. Cross-classified models show that non-Western migrants? support for labor-market gender equality is, indeed, lower in exclusionary contexts, for instance, in destinations with stronger anti-migrant sentiments. Pivotally, the impact of destinations? gender customs on migrants? gender values differs across destination, origin, and community contexts. For instance, in destinations with stronger populist right-wing parties, migrants internalize destinations? gender equality less. Altogether, non-Western migrants? acculturation into support for labor-market gender equality is highly dependent on contextual exclusions, which means that populist claims about non-Western migrants? universal lack of acculturation into support for gender equality should be viewed cautiously.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:17:30.000+0100}, author = {Glas, Saskia}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/215f5c21165cdd9f7d80a77dbdae2ba62/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1177/01979183211059171}, interhash = {334805f87d709da841b9c3294ff65e9e}, intrahash = {15f5c21165cdd9f7d80a77dbdae2ba62}, issn = {01979183}, journal = {International Migration Review}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-35}, study = {EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:17:30.000+0100}, title = {Exclusionary Contexts Frustrate Cultural Integration: Migrant Acculturation Into Support for Gender Equality in the Labor Market in Western Europe}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1177/01979183211059171}, year = 2022 } @book{kuche2022marginalisierte, abstract = {Subjektive Faktoren wie Emotionen von Personen mit Migrationshintergrund sind bisher ein Randthema in der sozialwissenschaftlichen Forschung. Daher untersucht die Studie migrantische Emotionserfahrungen im Zuge von Integrationsprozessen. Drei Forschungsfragen leiten die Untersuchung: "Gibt es emotionale Unterschiede zwischen Migrant*innen aus unterschiedlichen Herkunftsländern und der Aufnahmebevölkerung?", "Wie entwickeln sich emotionale Befindlichkeiten von Migrant*innen im Zeitverlauf?", "Welchen Einfluss üben sonstige Integrationsprozesse auf die emotionale Integration aus?". Für die Beantwortung der Fragen wird u.a. auf innovative Ansätze aus der Emotionssoziologie und Kulturpsychologie zurückgegriffen. Die abgeleiteten Hypothesen werden anhand der Daten des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP), einer repräsentativen Bevölkerungsstichprobe Deutschlands überprüft. Die Studie legt offen, dass emotionale Unterschiede zwischen Personen mit und ohne Migrationshintergrund sowie in Abhängigkeit der kulturellen Distanz bestehen, welche sich durch das häufigere Auftreten von negativen Emotionserfahrungen für Migrant*innen äußern. Diese Unterschiede nehmen im Zeitverlauf eher zu oder stagnieren. Dabei stehen diese hauptsächlich in Zusammenhang mit wahrgenommenen Benachteiligungserfahrungen und einem Mangel an transnationalen Kontakten.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:17:30.000+0100}, address = {Wiesbaden}, author = {Kuche, Coline}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/24891f4abefac3f7387f545ba3182a3de/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-658-39261-1}, interhash = {c7577d2756948b715c3667cfa6ecaebc}, intrahash = {4891f4abefac3f7387f545ba3182a3de}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP book german jak mmh text transfer22}, language = {german}, note = {(EVS)}, publisher = {Springer}, study = {EVS1981 ; EVS1990 ; EVS1999 ; EVS2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:17:30.000+0100}, title = {Marginalisierte Gefühlswelten: Eine empirische Untersuchung der emotionalen Integrationsverläufe von Migrant*innen in Deutschland}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-39261-1}, year = 2022 } @article{eriksson2022liberal, abstract = {Objectives: Women’s healthcare is a potential source of cross-cultural conflicts. Diverging values between healthcare providers and patients challenges the provision of culturally sensitive care and meeting migrant women’s needs. The aim is to investigate healthcare providers’ values in relation to sexual and reproductive rights, gender equality, migration and religion in Swedish sexual and reproductive healthcare.Methods: A national cross-sectional study was carried out. The questionnaire was distributed through a non-probability sample to midwives or other nurses, gynaecologists and obstetricians, and hospital social workers (n = 1,041). Through descriptive statistics, we mapped their values, comparing healthcare provider data to external representative population survey data.Results: Healthcare providers in sexual and reproductive healthcare displayed homogeneous liberal social values, being permissive towards sexual and reproductive rights and restrictive against gender-based violence. They were for gender equality, expressed low anti-immigrant sentiments, and had even more liberal values than the Swedish population and a demographically comparative sub-population.Conclusion: Individuals with very liberal values are selected to work in Swedish sexual and reproductive healthcare. Healthcare providers need self-reflexivity to avoid conflicts in clinical encounters in a diversified society. }, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:17:30.000+0100}, author = {Eriksson, Lise and Tibajev, Andrey and Vartanova, Irina and Strimling, Pontus and Essén, Birgitta}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/261f3c3a6da29bbaeb6fb2edbbebfd2d6/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13737}, doi = {10.3389/ijph.2022.1605000}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7505 v2.0.0}, interhash = {52dc6e6cda8b86fd32ee314025978cf1}, intrahash = {61f3c3a6da29bbaeb6fb2edbbebfd2d6}, issn = {1661-8564}, journal = {International Journal of Public Health}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_Selbstmeldung EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP ISSP_contra article english jak mmh smg text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-9}, privnote = {ISSP methodisch Variablen, keine Datennutzung}, study = {Joint EVS/WVS 2017-2022}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:17:30.000+0100}, title = {The Liberal Social Values of Swedish Healthcare Providers in Women’s Healthcare: Implications for Clinical Encounters in a Diversified Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare}, url = {https://doi.org/10.3389/ijph.2022.1605000}, volume = 67, year = 2022 } @incollection{pless2020moral, abstract = {Moral traditionalism-progressiveness and authoritarianism-libertarianism are often regarded as highly correlated and thus interchangeable value divides. Recent studies, however, suggest that the overlap between them is only typical of the most secularized societies of Western Europe and is an outcome of processes of secularization. In this chapter, we use the data from the EVS (1990-1999-2008) to study the link between the two value divides across 44 European countries. Our findings suggest that the two divides are virtually unrelated in societies with high levels of contextual traditionalism, as exemplified by Post-Communist Eastern Europe where the two represent different cultural-political dimensions.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:17:30.000+0100}, address = {Bern}, author = {Pless, Anna and Houtman, Dick}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/253246d26ea034b5a70acf0c3ce3d8723/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Politics of Symbolization Across Central and Eastern Europe}, editor = {Hałas, Elżbieta and Maslowski, Nicolas}, interhash = {da6df15a3da8dd65c14397c2dce0386b}, intrahash = {53246d26ea034b5a70acf0c3ce3d8723}, isbn = {978-3-631-84538-7}, keywords = {2020 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english incollection jak transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {187-204}, publisher = {Peter Lang}, study = {EVS1981-2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:17:30.000+0100}, title = {Moral Traditionalism and Authoritarianism in Post-Communist Eastern Europe: Converging Cultural Value Divides?}, year = 2020 } @article{salnikova2021fatalism, abstract = {The purpose of the study is to analyse the socio-political situation in Belarus, which has changed dramatically after the presidential elections in 2020, the paradox of striving for real social transformation in Belarusian society against the background of a fall in confidence in the mechanisms of how it functions. The assumption about the historical specificity of the Belarusian society and the weakness of its social system is tested using socio-cultural methodology, a historical-analytical method, institutional analysis, statistical analysis. The fatalism of Belarusian politics the authors find lies in the history of the country and in the formation process of its social system.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:17:30.000+0100}, author = {Salnikova, Svіtlana}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2090b16c9774eaca0a89b235abd7cdf07/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.5604/01.3001.0015.6896}, interhash = {9d2078d2cc89f370caeca3473272d6bc}, intrahash = {090b16c9774eaca0a89b235abd7cdf07}, journal = {EJTS European Journal of Transformation Studies}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 1, pages = {129-151}, study = {EVS1990 ; EVS1999 ; EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:17:30.000+0100}, title = {The "Fatalism" of Belarusian Politics and the "Social Climate" in the Country}, url = {https://doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0015.6896}, volume = 9, year = 2021 } @incollection{dumont2022party, abstract = {Political parties are crucial collective actors for the establishment, functioning and maintenance of modern democracy. In Europe and North America, from the 19th century onwards they have populated and organized the work of emerging representative institutions. Especially in Europe, where they were rooted in prior cleavages that largely predate the advent of democracy, they became increasingly strong, cohesive and complex organizations articulating and aggregating the interests of much larger numbers of voters when mass suffrage was granted (Lipset and Rokkan 1967). In recent decades, much of the debate over the crisis of democracy in the West has been fuelled by the sentiment that political parties’ performance in linking society with government has faltered. Nevertheless, despite their poor public image and a broader concern about the ‘decline of parties’, parties remain central linkages between voters and government institutions in established democracies, essential for both the political representation of the former and the accountability of the latter (Dalton et al. 2011).}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:17:30.000+0100}, address = {London}, author = {Dumont, Patrick}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2831bec52825433e9331081d1faa5c7a4/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Party Politics in European Microstates}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.10188}, doi = {10.4324/9781315206776}, editor = {Bértoa, Fernando Casal and Dumont, Patrick}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4800 v2.0.0}, interhash = {7551fc18ca365e942cb212d5ae0654c9}, intrahash = {831bec52825433e9331081d1faa5c7a4}, keywords = {2022 EB_contra EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english incollection jak rp text tmd transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-13}, privnote = {EB: Keine Datennutzung, "ec.europa.eu/COMMFrontOffice/".}, publisher = {Routledge}, study = {EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:17:30.000+0100}, title = {Party Politics in European Microstates: One Step Towards Mainstreaming}, url = {https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315206776}, year = 2022 } @book{clements2022catholics, abstract = {Catholics in Contemporary Britain showcases findings from a wide-ranging, empirical study of Catholics living in Britain. It offers a sociologically-informed study, placing the contemporary Catholic community in the wider contexts of their society and the global faith of which they are a part. The book has been animated by a set of compelling broader questions : Who are the Catholics in Britain? How do they engage with their faith and with the Church? What do they think about issue within, and the leadership of, their Church? What are their views on wider social issues and of the party-political landscape? The study is thematically broad in scope, focusing on demography, religiosity (addressing the three 'Bs' of 'believing', 'belonging', and 'behaving'), social-moral issues, church leadership and schooling, and party support and voting behaviour. The book presents a rich and fascinating demographic, religious, and attitudinal profile of Britain's Catholics in the 21st Century.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:17:30.000+0100}, address = {Oxford}, author = {Clements, Ben and Bullivant, Stephen}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/28a7fa05a8d6d694759160e3a94545e36/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.10791 ; 10.4232/1.10790 ; 10.4232/1.10789 ; 10.4232/1.10188 ; 10.4232/1.13560}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4438 v3.0.0 ; ZA4460 v3.0.0 ; ZA3811 v3.0.0 ; ZA4800 v2.0.0 ; ZA7500 v4.0.0}, interhash = {e7780a58c9807b8e5f65cc682488788e}, intrahash = {8a7fa05a8d6d694759160e3a94545e36}, keywords = {2022 EB_contra EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP book english jak rp text tmd transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, privnote = {EB: Keine eigenen Berechnungen.}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, study = {EVS1981 ; EVS1990 ; EVS1999 ; EVS2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:17:30.000+0100}, title = {Catholics in Contemporary Britain: Faith, Society, Politics}, year = 2022 } @article{andriani2022morale, abstract = {Citizens' tax compliance should not only respond to the quality of formal institutions, but might also be culturally driven. We contribute to this literature by investigating whether tax morale, an individual's intrinsic non-pecuniary motivation to comply with taxes, is associated with the cultural values (following Hofstede's typology) held by this individual. The analysis exploits four waves of the European Values Survey (1981–2010) across 48 countries. The cultural dimensions are constructed through a polychoric principal component analysis on a set of relevant survey items consistent with Hofstede's definitions. Ordered logit estimations suggest that although values of individualism and femininity are associated with higher individual's tax morale, power distance and uncertainty avoidance are associated with lower tax morale. These results remain consistent as we increase the level of granularity of our investigation through within-region analyses and, subsequently, within-cohort analyses. We argue that these results inevitably enrich the emerging debate about cultural values and citizens' compliance with formal institutions. They also indicate that societal culture as well as individual values should be considered when designing policies aiming to improve tax compliance.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:17:30.000+0100}, author = {Andriani, Luca and Bruno, Randolph and Douarin, Elodie and Stepien-Baig, Paulina}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/20944e6c4f8e41f319e795e153819e56e/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1017/S1744137421000072}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4804}, interhash = {b75b97ba80250a8aed070d9306833266}, intrahash = {0944e6c4f8e41f319e795e153819e56e}, issn = {17441374}, journal = {Journal of Institutional Economics}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 1, pages = {67-84}, study = {EVS1981-2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:17:30.000+0100}, title = {Is tax morale culturally driven?}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1017/S1744137421000072}, volume = 18, year = 2022 } @article{kafkova2022active, abstract = {The Active Ageing Index was developed as a tool to monitor the potential for active and healthy ageing among European countries and to identify strengths and weaknesses in the country. It is used for policy setting in the ageing agenda. However broadly used, some methodological issues remain, and caution is necessary with its interpretation. Comparison of two countries is used for discussion of these issues. The Czech Republic and Slovakia shared a long history, joined in one state as Czechoslovakia. The current generations of older adults have spent most of their lives in that shared country. Yet, the now separate countries differ substantially in their positions in the Active Ageing Index, with Slovakia ranking much lower than the Czech Republic. In this article, the causes of the differences between the two countries are researched using a thorough comparison of survey indicator rankings, and explained with statistical data and the European Values Study survey 2017. Particular attention is paid to the indicators with the lowest and highest rankings. The results show surprisingly minor differences in most indicators. The most significant difference lay in older adults' employment and health situation, with Slovakia ranking lower. Together, these indicators are very powerful in the overall ranking of the Active Ageing Index.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:17:30.000+0100}, author = {Kafková, Marcela Petrová}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2eb998bda32320c390e7d398f23b8c7fd/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.11004 ; 10.4232/1.13560}, doi = {10.31577/sociologia.2022.54.2.7}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4800 v3.0.0 ; ZA7500 v4.0.0}, interhash = {3152361ec877aaa30657908a200e4bbf}, intrahash = {eb998bda32320c390e7d398f23b8c7fd}, journal = {Sociologia}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP LFS_contra SILC_contra article english jak mmh rp text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 2, pages = {168-185}, privnote = {SILC Zitation Dritte, keine Datennutzung LFS Zitation Dritte, keine Datennutzung}, study = {EVS2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:17:30.000+0100}, title = {Active Ageing Index as a Tool for Country Assessment and Comparison: The Case of the Czech Republic and Slovakia.}, url = {https://doi.org/10.31577/sociologia.2022.54.2.7}, volume = 54, year = 2022 } @inproceedings{skorska2022satisfaction, abstract = {The article is a discussion concerning different aspects of life satisfaction, its determinants and the assessment of its domains. Life satisfaction is a multidimensional concept which encompasses more than just economic power and living standards of individuals. Taking into account that it expresses the degree of satisfaction with life on many different levels, it should be stressed that it is strongly related to the subjective experiences of the individual and objective factors influencing a person e.g. work, own achievements, family life, social contacts, living conditions, etc. Considering the above, the purpose of the article is to present the differences and similarities of life satisfaction assessment between the European Union countries, with particular emphasis on the life satisfaction of Poles during the COVID-19 pandemic. The implementation of the aim of the article required critical analysiss of literature and empirical data analysis obtained from the World Values Survey and Eurofound. These methodologies were selected to check the differences between the results obtained in the European Union member states. The diagnostic survey method was used to prepare the last part of the article. The survey questionnaire was developed by the employees of the Department of Labour Market Forecasting and Analysis at the University of Economics in Katowice. It was conducted in December 2020 and 2021 on a representative group of 1,067 Poles. The results presented in the article confirm the differences in the level of life satisfaction between the EU countries, and in the case of Poland, also the differences in satisfaction with different life domains.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:17:30.000+0100}, address = {Dubai}, author = {Skorska, Anna}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/29bf1ca3cb79d93df61d647230f371671/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Economic and Social Development 88 th International Scientific Conference on Economic and Social Development – "Roadmap to NetZero Economies and Businesses" Book of Proceedings}, editor = {Janjusevic, Jelena and Hopkinson, Paul and Bajs, Irena Pandza}, interhash = {8dffaa2e443c8232ca94da945b053bb9}, intrahash = {9bf1ca3cb79d93df61d647230f371671}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english inproceedings jak text tmd transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {145-154}, study = {EVS}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:17:30.000+0100}, title = {Life Satisfaction and its Determinants - Convergence or Divergence in the European Union?}, url = {http://www.esd-conference.com/}, year = 2022 } @book{kohlenberger2022soziale, abstract = {Wie leben geflüchtete Frauen in Österreich, welche Ressourcen bringen sie mit, mit welchen Herausforderungen sind sie konfrontiert? Ein Einblick in die Lebenswelt weiblicher Geflüchteter aus Syrien und Afghanistan, die zahlenmäßig zunehmen, aber im öffentlichen Diskurs abseits der Kopftuchdebatte kaum vorkommen. Auf Basis einer gemischtmethodischen Erhebung werden soziale Kontakte, Bildung, Bildungsaspirationen, Teilhabe am Arbeitsmarkt, Diskriminierungserfahrungen und die Rolle der Familie und der Familienarbeit für gelungene Inklusion beleuchtet. Zahlen, Daten, Fakten werden präzise eingeordnet und mit Einzelberichten kontrastiert. Ein Wegweiser für den Abbau von Vorurteilen und ein gelungenes Miteinander in der Migrationsgesellschaft.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:17:30.000+0100}, address = {Baden-Baden}, author = {Kohlenberger, Judith and Heyne, Sophia and Rengs, Bernhard and Buber-Ennser, Isabella}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2dc132d7537b204ea3b9e182ebcdeaa9b/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13511}, doi = {10.5771/9783748931331}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7500 v3.0.0}, interhash = {d56a6250f196f7471ce690824453ccf8}, intrahash = {dc132d7537b204ea3b9e182ebcdeaa9b}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP LFS_contra SILC_contra book german jak rp text tmd transfer22}, language = {german}, note = {(EVS)}, privnote = {SILC Erwähnung, keine Datennutzung LFS Erwähnung, keine Datennutzung}, publisher = {Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft}, series = {Migration & Integration}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:17:30.000+0100}, title = {Soziale Inklusion geflüchteter Frauen: Zur Rolle der Familie und Familienarbeit}, url = {https://doi.org/10.5771/9783748931331}, volume = 10, year = 2022 } @article{kolczynska2022combining, abstract = {Ex-post harmonization of survey data creates new opportunities for research by extending the geographical and/or time coverage of analyses. Researchers increasingly combine data from different survey projects to analyze them as a single dataset, and while teams engaged in data harmonization continue to expand the information they provide to end users, there are still no commonly agreed standards for the documentation of data processing. Existing harmonization project typically opt for recode scripts that are generally hard to read, modify, and reuse, although some projects make efforts to facilitate verification and reproduction. This paper describes an alternative procedure and a set of simple tools for the exploration, recoding, and documentation of harmonization of survey data, relying on crosswalks. The presented tools are flexible and software-agnostic. The illustrative example uses the programming language R and spreadsheets?both common software choices among social scientists. Harmonization of variables on trust in institutions from four major cross-national survey projects serves as an illustration of the proposed workflow and of opportunities harmonization creates.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:17:30.000+0100}, author = {Kołczyńska, Marta}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/237be0863b6569f97ec19e0c1184e027b/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13737ZA7505}, doi = {10.1177/20597991221077923}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7505 v2.0.0}, interhash = {885fd94dacafe3c2ab2c71f95941d3dd}, intrahash = {37be0863b6569f97ec19e0c1184e027b}, issn = {20597991}, journal = {Methodological Innovations}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP ISSP_contra article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 1, pages = {62-72}, study = {Joint EVS/WVS 2017-2021}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:17:30.000+0100}, title = {Combining multiple survey sources: A reproducible workflow and toolbox for survey data harmonization}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1177/20597991221077923}, volume = 15, year = 2022 } @article{buttler2022employment, abstract = {In this paper we analyse why in some countries the difference in subjective well-being between employed and unemployed young individuals is substantial, whereas in others it remains small. The strength of this relationship has important consequences, hence it affects the intensity of the job search by the unemployed as well as the retention and productivity of employees. In the analysis we are focused on youth and young adults who constitute a group particularly exposed to the risks of joblessness, precarious or insecure employment. We expect that in economies where young people are able to find jobs of good quality, the employment–well-being relationship tends to be stronger. However, this relationship also depends on the relative well-being of the young unemployed. Based on the literature on school-to-work transition we have identified macro-level factors shaping the conditions of labour market entry of young people (aged 15–35), which consequently affect their well-being. The estimation of multilevel regression models with the use of the combined dataset from the European Social Survey and macro-level databases has indicated that these are mainly education system characteristics (in particular vocational orientation and autonomy of schools) and labour market policy spending that moderate the employment–well-being relationship of young individuals.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:17:30.000+0100}, author = {Buttler, Dominik}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2a0dfb22f44398ec748a34e9fccd578ae/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.12253}, doi = {10.1007/s11205-022-02953-2}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4804 v3.0.0}, interhash = {8cfdef8b0c33ee0f0e7015a87681dc7f}, intrahash = {a0dfb22f44398ec748a34e9fccd578ae}, issn = {15730921}, journal = {Social Indicators Research}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {409–437}, study = {EVS 1981–2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:17:30.000+0100}, title = {Employment Status and Well-Being Among Young Individuals. Why Do We Observe Cross-Country Differences?}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s11205-022-02953-2}, volume = 164, year = 2022 } @article{anheier2022managing, abstract = {This paper examines the policy approaches and measures that developed market economies countries have adopted to “manage” what has become known as the Dahrendorf Quandary, a profound challenge facing globalizing economies: over time, staying economically competitive requires either adopting measures detrimental to the cohesion of society or restricting civil liberties and political participation. Examining a range of countries over time, it is found that their policy choices and subsequent performance are too varied to support the inevitable, almost mechanical, incompatibility the Quandary implies. While balancing the relationship between economic globalization, social cohesion, and democracy continues to be a major challenge for developed market economies, results show they are not helpless in what Dahrendorf feared to be a Herculean task of “squaring the circle” among incompatible trends. In other words, while the tensions the Quandary posits apply, they nonetheless need not lead to similar or negative outcomes.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:17:30.000+0100}, author = {Anheier, Helmut K. and Filip, Alexandru}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2dfd59193bf281f29f3bdf49c6b121e29/gesis_surveydoc}, data-doi = {10.4232/1.12253 ; 10.4232/1.13314}, doi = {10.1080/13876988.2021.1945418}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4804 v3.0.0 ; ZA7500 v2.0.0}, interhash = {a145543faa8160d6038765971925f398}, intrahash = {dfd59193bf281f29f3bdf49c6b121e29}, journal = {Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis: Research and Practice}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 6, pages = { 583-608}, study = {EVS1981-2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:17:30.000+0100}, title = {“Managing the Impossible?” Comparing How Countries Address the Dahrendorf Quandary}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1080/13876988.2021.1945418}, volume = 24, year = 2022 } @article{sealey2022voluntary, abstract = {The governments of the advanced industrial democracies have long provided public policies that redistribute income, and public support for such redistribution has varied across countries and over time. “Who is likely to support these egalitarian policies?” is a perennial question. This article investigates individuals’ participation in voluntary sector organizations (VSO) to understand the relationship between VSO participation and support for public policies aimed at reducing inequalities. We use five waves of the World Values Survey across 18 advanced industrial democracies to examine this relationship. Our findings suggest that, in aggregate, the impact of VSO participation negatively influences support for redistribution. This pattern of support changes significantly, however, when we consider the type of VSO, suggesting that VSO participation is not homogeneous. Individuals’ support for redistribution is conditioned by where their VSO participation happens.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:17:30.000+0100}, author = {Sealey, Anthony and Handy, Femida}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/245823f6a27286bae801a4fdf8a63bd83/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1177/08997640211057455}, interhash = {edd9d2a9ceddbeede8e49ef7487d0542}, intrahash = {45823f6a27286bae801a4fdf8a63bd83}, issn = {08997640}, journal = {Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh onlinefirst text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-27}, study = {EVS}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:17:30.000+0100}, title = {Voluntary Sector Participation and Support for Redistribution: Evidence From 18 Advanced Industrial Democracies (1990–2013)}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1177/08997640211057455}, year = 2022 } @incollection{karacuka2022digitalization, abstract = {Information and communication technologies shape, direct, and deter political behaviour and institutions as the increase in internet usage regulate our daily lives. The advance of internet and digital media also shape political involvement, partisanship, and ideology. Internet, as the new media, is an important information source that shapes political behaviour along with other effects on societal layers. The new technologies provide a platform for the voices of minorities and disadvantaged communities, therefore urging a pluralist agenda. They are also blamed for the recent rise of populism and polarisation by creating echo-chambers, filter-bubbles, and the “fake news.” In this study, the authors analyse the possible effects of internet usage on political polarisation and ideological extremism by utilising World Values Survey Wave 7 Data for 40 countries. The findings show that internet usage and education level decrease extremism, while safety, work anxiety, and religiosity drive people to the extreme.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:17:30.000+0100}, address = {Hershey}, author = {Karacuka, Mehmet and Inke, Hakan and Haucap, Justus}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/23208051c1291c35b783a9b2ebff6bb51/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Handbook of Research on Digital Violence and Discrimination Studies}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13670}, doi = {10.4018/978-1-7998-9187-1.ch022}, editor = {Özsungur, Fahri}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7505 v1.1.0}, interhash = {69a45eb1e091ddc97c8dfafdff2c03ed}, intrahash = {3208051c1291c35b783a9b2ebff6bb51}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english incollection jak mmh text transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {506-526}, publisher = {IGI Global}, study = {Joint EVS/WVS 2017-2021}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:17:30.000+0100}, title = {Digitalization and Political Extremism}, url = {https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-9187-1.ch022}, year = 2022 } @article{tizik2022forms, abstract = {This study analyses in detail the dynamics of the development of different types of worldviews (religious and particularly non-religious) in Slovakia. It is based on the results of four censuses along with the European Values Study (EVS) conducted in Slovakia in 1991, 1999, 2008, and 2017. The basic analytical tool is the typological method based on data from the EVS. The results show that in Slovakia, among the large number of possible theoretical types of worldviews, only five are empirically present in an analysable quantity, two of which concern people without religious affiliation. The results show that in this latter group, which has remained around 25% over the long term in Slovakia, the majority are rather indifferent to religion and only about one-fifth of them (4.5% of the total population in 2017) are people who can be considered atheists.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:17:30.000+0100}, author = {Tížik, Miroslav}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/249d9da1b7e1eb2a53b4d812feb1ded96/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13736}, doi = {10.3390/rel13070605}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7503 v2.0.0}, interhash = {a7f15aa84a91abacb1599b9f1b15897d}, intrahash = {49d9da1b7e1eb2a53b4d812feb1ded96}, issn = {20771444}, journal = {Religions}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP ISSP_contra article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 7, pages = {1-15}, privnote = {ISSP Erwähnung, keine Datennutzung}, study = {EVS1981-2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:17:30.000+0100}, title = {Forms of Non/Religiosity in Slovakia after 1989}, url = {https://doi.org/10.3390/rel13070605}, volume = 13, year = 2022 } @article{gonthier2022party, abstract = {A significant body of literature has addressed the impact of party polarization on voting behavior. Yet little is known of the relationship between party polarization and belief systems. The present study argues that party polarization enhances the ideological consistency of belief systems and does so for the citizenry as a whole. We first demonstrate that the more party systems are polarized on economic and sociocultural issues, the more consistently belief systems are aligned with the progressive-conservative continuum. Second, we show that ideological consistency is greater in highly polarized party systems, not only among the most politically attuned Europeans but also among those with lower levels of political sophistication. Results have implications for our understanding of citizen competence and responsiveness to elite cues in polarized party systems.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:16:12.000+0100}, author = {Gonthier, Frederic and Guerra, Tristan}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2dc6dc40f3bf1678569c38727bf5d3b1e/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1177/13540688211064606}, interhash = {3cf240e2a9ae8f17a25bcef773dbd33f}, intrahash = {dc6dc40f3bf1678569c38727bf5d3b1e}, issn = {13540688}, journal = {Party Politics}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP ISSP_contra article english jak text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-10}, privnote = {ISSP Erwähnung in Bio, keine Datennutzung}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:16:12.000+0100}, title = {How party polarization shapes the structuring of policy preferences in Europe}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1177/13540688211064606}, year = 2022 } @article{krammer2022income, abstract = {Rising inequality is one of the grand societal challenges of our time. Yet, its effects on firms – including multinational enterprises (MNEs) – and their operations have not been widely examined by IB scholars. In this study, we posit that income inequality within a country is positively associated with the incidence and severity of crime experienced by businesses. Further, we propose that this relationship will be negatively moderated by social cohesion (in the form of greater societal trust and lower ethno-linguistic fractionalization) in these countries, such that social cohesion helps to offset the negative impacts of inequality on crime against businesses. We test these hypotheses using a comprehensive data set of 114,000 firms from 122 countries and find consistent support for our theses. Our findings, which are robust to different alternative variables, model specifications, instrumentation, and estimation techniques, unpack the intricate ways through which inequality affects businesses worldwide and the associated challenges to MNEs. They also offer important managerial and policy insights regarding the consequences of inequality and potential mitigation mechanisms.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:16:12.000+0100}, author = {Krammer, Sorin M. S. and Lashitew, Addisu A. and Doh, Jonathan P.}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/200038e6fd6c2e49327ed1768970fc15b/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1057/s41267-022-00535-5}, interhash = {4c4c7e7d5690192871b80bde2205fe7e}, intrahash = {00038e6fd6c2e49327ed1768970fc15b}, issn = {14786990}, journal = {Journal of International Business Studies}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh onlinefirst text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-16}, study = {EVS}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:16:12.000+0100}, title = {Income inequality, social cohesion, and crime against businesses: Evidence from a global sample of firms}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1057/s41267-022-00535-5}, year = 2022 } @article{ullrich2022development, abstract = {"How gender role attitudes develop during adolescence, and how biological, social, and cognitive factors predict this development, remains a matter of debate. This study examines the development of gender role attitudes from early adolescence to emerging adulthood and investigates how the developmental trajectory is affected by sex, socioeconomic status, and cognitive abilities (intelligence). Four waves of the large-scale longitudinal German dataset BIJU between 1991 (grade 7; N = 3828, Mage = 13, SD = 0.61, 53.1% female, 96.4% German nationality), 1995 (grade 10, Mage = 17), 1997 (grade 12, Mage = 19) and 2001/2002 (university/career entry, Mage = 24) were used. Measurement invariance was examined across waves and gender. Latent growth curve models showed that adolescents developed more egalitarian gender role attitudes. Differences between the sexes decreased over time but remained significant. Socioeconomic status seemed less relevant, while adolescents, especially those with lower intelligence scores, developed more egalitarian gender role attitudes during adolescence. The results showed that teenagers developed more open and egalitarian attitudes during adolescence, and that the development trajectories of female and male adolescents converge."}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:16:12.000+0100}, author = {Ullrich, Ricarda and Becker, Michael and Scharf, Jan}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/22c96d1aa88a1e13e1105d61955e00240/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13736}, doi = {10.1007/s10964-022-01651-z}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7503 v2.0.0}, interhash = {af093e54f776520890083016f100bf20}, intrahash = {2c96d1aa88a1e13e1105d61955e00240}, issn = {15736601}, journal = {Journal of Youth and Adolescence}, keywords = {2022 ALLBUS_contra EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP ISSP_contra article english jak mmh transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-16}, privnote = {ALLBUS Zitation Dritte, keine Datennutzung ISSP Zitation Dritte, keine Datennutzung}, study = {EVS1981-2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:16:12.000+0100}, title = {The Development of Gender Role Attitudes During Adolescence: Effects of Sex, Socioeconomic Background, and Cognitive Abilities}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s10964-022-01651-z}, year = 2022 } @incollection{gonthier2021authoritarian, abstract = {Extant research has consistently found authoritarian values to have become more salient in Europe as political parties respond to voters’ new economic and cultural grievances. Yet much less is known about the public demand for authority in Japan. Building on both the European Values and the World Values surveys, we bridge this gap by comparing shifts and changes in authoritarian orientations over the last four decades in Europe and Japan. Even though there is no cross-cutting trend with regard to the dynamics of authoritarian values and the issue of their possible convergence across subgroups, the authoritarian vs libertarian divide turns out to be a structuring factor in both cases. In particular, we find evidence that authoritarian orientations are increasingly associated with political ideology in Europe, while they are linked to education and income in Japan. Results therefore suggest that authoritarian values, while important, do not provide the foundations for a full-fledged political cleavage.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:16:12.000+0100}, address = {Abingdon}, author = {Gonthier, Frédéric and Jou, Willy and Hino, Airo}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/21128197b8057d52f4f7949aa89e3e7a6/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Value Politics in Japan and Europe}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.12253 ; 10.4232/1.13314}, doi = {10.4324/9781003092087-2}, editor = {Foret, François and Hino, Airo}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4804 v3.0.0 ; ZA7500 v2.0.0}, interhash = {530b017b32b7c6904c160765a5d758ca}, intrahash = {1128197b8057d52f4f7949aa89e3e7a6}, isbn = {9781000487404}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english incollection jak text tmd transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {17-45}, publisher = {Taylor & Francis}, series = {Globalisation, Europe, and Multilateralism}, study = {EVS1981–2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:16:12.000+0100}, title = {Are authoritarian values in Europe and Japan on the rise?}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003092087-2}, year = 2021 } @article{halman2022religieland, abstract = {Grace Davie’s (1994) famous characterization of European religiosity in terms of believing without belonging triggered us to elaborate in a more sophisticated way on the interplay between religious beliefs and religious belonging. Using latent class cluster analysis, we explored to what extent there are clusters of people with distinct religious profiles which resemble Davie’s categories, and whether, and if so how they have changed over time. Analyses of the survey data from the European Values Study lead to the conclusion that Davie’s idea can be confirmed, however, only to a very limited extent. There appears strong evidence for the existence of a group of what David Voas (2009) has identified as fuzzy believers. We also concluded that European religious diversity persist and the cross-temporal analysis indicates that a clear distinction has emerged between a small group of countries whose citizens can be predominantly characterized as conventional believers and a larger group of countries with a mixture of fuzzy believers, unconventional believers who do not belong, and conventional religious believers.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:16:12.000+0100}, author = {Halman, Loek and Gelissen, John}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2f5ef9e65284b1849f4c8648de3e055cc/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.54195/RS.11861}, interhash = {2a1b386fccb0dba5cc6453928c3630ab}, intrahash = {f5ef9e65284b1849f4c8648de3e055cc}, journal = {Religie & Samenleving}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article jak mmh other text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 1, pages = {28-49}, study = {EVS1981-2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:16:12.000+0100}, title = {Wat is er aan de hand in religieland?}, url = {https://doi.org/10.54195/RS.11861}, volume = 13, year = 2022 } @article{pastarmadzhieva2021political, abstract = {Thirty years ago, Bulgaria made a shift towards democratic development, but the social environment has the potential to strengthen or undermine the selected direction. The aim of the current work is to identify the state of Bulgarian political culture and entrepreneurial activity and make a forecast about their future development. The object of the study is Bulgaria since 1989. The focus are a selection of indicators, regarding the political culture and entrepreneurial activity. In order to achieve our goal we make review of the studies, regarding the topic and use quantitative data in order to evaluate the political culture and entrepreneurial activity. Among the sources are European values study, World values survey, Eurostat and Global Entrepreneurship Index.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:16:12.000+0100}, author = {Pastarmadzhieva, Daniela and Angelova, Mina}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2c96cee6668b5769183e41cdcbf98065f/gesis_surveydoc}, interhash = {23a05e2e9a71e6417706f7e756fccbba}, intrahash = {c96cee6668b5769183e41cdcbf98065f}, journal = {Leadership, Society, Strategic Visions}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak nr text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {223-234}, privnote = {EVS Entscheidung über Abstract}, study = {EVS}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:16:12.000+0100}, title = {Political culture and entrepreneurial activity as prerequisites for positive development in Bulgaria}, url = {https://ojs.nbu.bg/index.php/LSSV/article/view/465}, year = 2021 } @article{himmelroos2022binds, abstract = {Recent decades have seen a trend toward enfranchising emigrated citizens in home country elections. Political parties have also become increasingly interested in connecting with emigrant voters. That said, we still know little of what voters think of the parties in the home country and how party preferences may change because of migration. On the one hand, research shows that the experience of migration and the context of the host country have a significant impact on the political behavior of migrants. On the other hand, party ties are known to be resistant to change. In this paper, we study how what is generally assumed to be the strongest of party ties, namely ties to an ethnic party, is affected by migration. Utilizing two highly comparable surveys of resident and non-resident citizens, we study how identifying with an ethnic minority party among Finland-Swedes in Finland, where they constitute a linguistic minority, compares with emigrated Finland-Swedes in Sweden, where they speak the majority language. We find that party ties, even with an ethnic party, tend to be weaker for emigrated citizens. However, the difference is relatively small and only materializes after an extended stay abroad.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:16:12.000+0100}, author = {Himmelroos, Staffan and Vento, Isak}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2cb74d7dc74165b4602eb384f81f54a26/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1186/s40878-022-00291-3}, interhash = {5c3063c71372d0ee67b5ba50b207788a}, intrahash = {cb74d7dc74165b4602eb384f81f54a26}, issn = {2214594X}, journal = {Comparative Migration Studies}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 1, pages = {1-20}, study = {EVS}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:16:12.000+0100}, title = {The tie that binds? A comparison of ethnicity-based party ties among emigrated and resident citizens}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1186/s40878-022-00291-3}, volume = 10, year = 2022 } @incollection{livny2020extraordinary, abstract = {Before the Arab Spring, the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region was cited for its low levels of political mobilization, but recent events call for a more systematic study of “protest potential” in MENA and the broader Muslim world. Combining surveys from 141 countries, this chapter identifies a significant participation gap in Muslim-plurality countries: individuals living there are less likely to have participated in politics and are also less likely to self-report being willing to do so, a difference that holds across all demographic categories. After confirming the validity of retrospective and prospective self-reports using a survey of participants in Istanbul’s Gezi Park protests, the chapter explores the role of religion in the Muslim world’s participation gap: while Islam, as a doctrine, does not inhibit activism, certain forms of religiosity do undermine participation. In particular, private beliefs and practices limit protest potential in the Muslim world, while collective religious engagement bolsters it. The latter, the chapter argues, supports activism by helping address the collective action problem underlying mass politics.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:16:12.000+0100}, address = {New York}, author = {Livny, Avital}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2020bcd6f1bd03eaa6db30a09ddbfd172/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {The Oxford Handbook of Politics in Muslim Societies}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.12253}, doi = {10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190931056.013.13}, editor = {Cammett, Melani and Jones, Pauline}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4804 v3.0.0}, interhash = {f4a09244019b33e2b4cfb288f5dcb80b}, intrahash = {020bcd6f1bd03eaa6db30a09ddbfd172}, keywords = {2020 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english incollection jak text tmd transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {391-410}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, study = {EVS1981-2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:16:12.000+0100}, title = {How Extraordinary Was the Arab Spring? Examining “Protest Potential” in the Muslim World}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190931056.013.13}, year = 2020 } @article{kirkland2022social, abstract = {People cooperate every day in ways that range from largescale contributions that mitigate climate change to simple actions such as leaving another individual with choice – known as social mindfulness. It is not yet clear whether and how these complex and more simple forms of cooperation relate. Prior work has found that countries with individuals who made more socially mindful choices were linked to a higher country environmental performance – a proxy for complex cooperation. Here we replicated this initial finding in 41 samples around the world, demonstrating the robustness of the association between social mindfulness and environmental performance, and substantially built on it to show this relationship extended to a wide range of complex cooperative indices, tied closely to many current societal issues. We found that greater social mindfulness expressed by an individual was related to living in countries with more social capital, more community participation and reduced prejudice towards immigrants. Our findings speak to the symbiotic relationship between simple and more complex forms of cooperation in societies.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:16:12.000+0100}, author = {Kirkland, Kelly and Van Lange, Paul A. M. and Van Doesum, Niels J. and Acevedo-Triana, Cesar and Amiot, Catherine E. and Ausmees, Liisi and Baguma, Peter and Barry, Oumar and Becker, Maja and Bilewicz, Michal and Boonyasiriwat, Watcharaporn and Castelain, Thomas and Costantini, Giulio and Dimdins, Girts and Espinosa, Agustín and Finchilescu, Gillian and Fischer, Ronald and Friese, Malte and Gómez, Ángel and González, Roberto and Goto, Nobuhiko and Halama, Peter and Ilustrisimo, Ruby D. and Jiga-Boy, Gabriela M. and Kuppens, Peter and Loughnan, Steve and Markovik, Marijana and Mastor, Khairul A. and McLatchie, Neil and Novak, Lindsay M. and Onyishi, Ike E. and Peker, Müjde and Rizwan, Muhammad and Schaller, Mark and Suh, Eunkook M. and Swann, William B. and Tong, Eddie M. W. and Torres, Ana and Turner, Rhiannon N. and Vauclair, Christin-Melanie and Vinogradov, Alexander and Wang, Zhechen and Yeung, Victoria Wai Lan and Bastian, Brock}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/29c846de9df2a05dec78d7042143315af/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13560}, doi = {10.1038/s41598-022-25538-y}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7500 v5.0.0}, interhash = {803736723bc5bcac975b1711f0bf8c52}, intrahash = {9c846de9df2a05dec78d7042143315af}, issn = {20452322}, journal = {Scientific Reports}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 1, pages = {1-12}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:16:12.000+0100}, title = {Social mindfulness predicts concern for nature and immigrants across 36 nations}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-25538-y}, volume = 12, year = 2022 } @article{kieran2022religions, abstract = {Religions and beliefs are complex, contested and challenging aspects of the educational systems and cultural landscapes both in the Republic of Ireland (ROI) and in Northern Ireland (NI); part of a long and protracted history of colonial oppression and political struggles underpinned by religious and ethnic divisions. The deficit in the literature on third-level students’ attitudes to religion and belief in the ROI and NI was a springboard to this multi-disciplinary funded research. Perspectives of 900 second-year university initial teacher education (ITE) and social science students, from 6 tertiary educational contexts were explored within an analytical framework provided by the European Values Survey and the European Social Survey for understanding values and beliefs among its citizenry. The research was undertaken to understand students’ attitudes to a belief diverse society involving newly arrived immigrant and refugee groups. The authors argue that based on the research findings key issues such as religious or belief bias, and fear of religious or belief other, emerge for student stakeholders which will inform their professional practice(s). Research of this nature is particularly important in the context of Ireland (ROI and NI) where religious diversity has underpinned political turmoil and educational and cultural division in the past.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:16:12.000+0100}, author = {Kieran, Patricia and Parker-Jenkins, Marie and Ryan, Anne}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/27415c8db7036fb0e8001f17a2c597cd8/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1080/01416200.2020.1775552}, interhash = {88a29af37177bc19e00c8ba75087738c}, intrahash = {7415c8db7036fb0e8001f17a2c597cd8}, issn = {01416200}, journal = {British Journal of Religious Education}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 1, pages = {38-52}, study = {EVS1981-2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:16:12.000+0100}, title = {Religions and beliefs in changing times: perspectives of student stakeholders in third-level educational contexts in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1080/01416200.2020.1775552}, volume = 44, year = 2022 } @article{easterlin2022explaining, abstract = {In Europe, differences among countries in the overall change in happiness since the early 1980s have been due chiefly to the generosity of welfare state programs?increasing happiness going with increasing generosity and declining happiness with declining generosity. This is the principal conclusion from a time-series study of 10 Northern, Western, and Southern European countries with the requisite data. In the present study, cross-section analysis of recent data gives a misleading impression that economic growth, social capital, and/or quality of the environment are driving happiness trends, but in the long-term, time-series data, these variables have no relation to happiness.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:16:12.000+0100}, author = {Easterlin, Richard A. and O’Connor, Kelsey J.}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2f22c10ee40eac37dd30cc5e4c0e429bf/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.12253 ; 10.4232/1.13511}, doi = {10.1073/pnas.2210639119}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4804 v3.0.0 ; ZA7500 v3.0.0}, interhash = {d7f825aa009a0d4a205837704ca9f19a}, intrahash = {f22c10ee40eac37dd30cc5e4c0e429bf}, journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences}, keywords = {2022 EB_contra EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak rp text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 37, pages = {1-4}, privnote = {EB Erwähnung, keine Datennutzung}, study = {EVS1981-2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:16:12.000+0100}, title = {Explaining happiness trends in Europe}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2210639119}, volume = 119, year = 2022 } @article{alfano2022social, abstract = {By shaping the way people look at members of their networks as well as strangers, social capital affects the behavior of a population during a pandemic. Over the course of 2020, various countries implemented non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPI), imposing restrictions that were difficult to enforce (due to the scale of the policies) in order to protect the public from the threat of COVID-19. This is an interesting quasi-experimental setting in which to test the compliance of populations with different levels of social capital with government suggestions and prescriptions. With the help of European Social Survey data, and the John Hopkins University dataset on the spread of COVID-19 around the world, the present work aims to test the impact within a sample of European countries with different social capital stocks on the spread of coronavirus. The results show that countries with higher social capital have fewer COVID-19 cases, ceteris paribus for NPI. This is especially true if this capital is of the bonding kind.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:16:12.000+0100}, author = {Alfano, Vincenzo}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/279b5c8d3ae4f55cb3c2983766703e58e/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13560}, doi = {10.1007/s40888-021-00255-3}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7500 v4.0.0}, interhash = {db5d9f52008385680da47141718fe583}, intrahash = {79b5c8d3ae4f55cb3c2983766703e58e}, issn = {1973820X}, journal = {Economia Politica}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-21}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:16:12.000+0100}, title = {Does social capital enforce social distancing? The role of bridging and bonding social capital in the evolution of the pandemic}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s40888-021-00255-3}, year = 2022 } @book{hagevi2022party, abstract = {Identifying a crisis for representative democracy in Western European party systems, this essential book studies the widening gap between political parties’ ideological economic Left–Right rhetoric. Combining in-depth theoretical analysis with empirical research, it addresses whether political party ideologies are converging or diverging, and whether these changes are initiated by the parties themselves, aligned with voter demand, or forced by economic globalization.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:16:12.000+0100}, address = {Cheltenham}, author = {Hagevi, Magnus and Blombäck, Sofie and Demker, Marie and Hinnfors, Jonas and Loxbo, Karl}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/25384df798c0fab5566379b9667d292d2/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {ZA5950 v2.0.0 ; ZA7503 v2.0.0}, doi = {10.4337/9781800884731}, gesis-study_no = {10.4232/1.12312 ; 10.4232/1.13736}, interhash = {eab440088ae76caaa8eeaed52260cd42}, intrahash = {5384df798c0fab5566379b9667d292d2}, keywords = {2022 EB_contra EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP ISSP ISSP_input2022 ISSP_pro book english jak mmh rp text tmd transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS) (ISSP)}, privnote = {EB: GESIS-Daten werden zitiert, aber keine Datennutzung.}, publisher = {Edward Elgar Publishing}, series = {New Horizons in European Politics}, study = {ISSP2013 ; EVS1981-2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:16:12.000+0100}, title = {Party Realignment in Western Europe: Electoral Drivers and Global Constraints}, url = {https://doi.org/10.4337/9781800884731}, year = 2022 } @article{birkelund2022gender, abstract = {Gender discrimination is often regarded as an important driver of women’s disadvantage in the labour market, yet earlier studies show mixed results. However, because different studies employ different research designs, the estimates of discrimination cannot be compared across countries. By utilizing data from the first harmonized comparative field experiment on gender discrimination in hiring in six countries, we can directly compare employers’ callbacks to fictitious male and female applicants. The countries included vary in a number of key institutional, economic, and cultural dimensions, yet we found no sign of discrimination against women. This cross-national finding constitutes an important and robust piece of evidence. Second, we found discrimination against men in Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, and the UK, and no discrimination against men in Norway and the United States. However, in the pooled data the gender gradient hardly differs across countries. Our findings suggest that although employers operate in quite different institutional contexts, they regard female applicants as more suitable for jobs in female-dominated occupations, ceteris paribus, while we find no evidence that they regard male applicants as more suitable anywhere.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:16:12.000+0100}, author = {Birkelund, Gunn Elisabeth and Lancee, Bram and Larsen, Edvard Nergård and Polavieja, Javier G and Radl, Jonas and Yemane, Ruta}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/26bf14aea62cfd3099495ba6eb09c0d1f/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1093/esr/jcab043}, interhash = {73b816e1fed83c564ca85cc253886abc}, intrahash = {6bf14aea62cfd3099495ba6eb09c0d1f}, issn = {02667215}, journal = {European Sociological Review}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 3, pages = {337-354}, study = {EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:16:12.000+0100}, title = {Gender Discrimination in Hiring: Evidence from a Cross-National Harmonized Field Experiment}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1093/esr/jcab043}, volume = 38, year = 2022 } @incollection{muffels2022income, abstract = {The basic idea is to view the effects of objective and subjective modernization on subjective wellbeing (SWB). Objective modernisation refers to the nation’s socio-economic development, indicated by GDP, absolute and relative income, and income inequality. Subjective modernization refers to people’s modernization values including work and social values. Modernisation values used are (post-)materialism and gender-role and leisure time values. Work and social values pertain to work ethos and intrinsic or extrinsic work orientations and to trust in other people and the importance of family and friends and how leisure time is valued. The EVS data used cover a period of 20 years. A multi-level regression model has been estimated with modernisation indicators on country and individual level and controls for gender, age, personal income, health and health behaviour (sports). The story found is clear. The findings illustrate the strong effects of absolute and relative income for people’s happiness, but, allegedly, more interesting are the strong effects of work and social values on SWB and the smaller but significant effects of all modernisation values which appear rather stable over time. People who hold strong social values gain in happiness because they engage more in social networks and relationships. }, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:14:50.000+0100}, address = {Tilburg}, author = {Muffels, Ruud}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2b90dde66b450b745c46d91eb608cd025/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Reflections on European Values: Honouring Loek Halman's contribution to the European Values Study}, editor = {Luijkx, Ruud and Reeskens, Tim and Sieben, Inge}, interhash = {41dbd95a2b8d1a469b297f6c14b1efc7}, intrahash = {b90dde66b450b745c46d91eb608cd025}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english incollection jak mmh text transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {348-361}, publisher = {Open Press TiU}, study = {EVS1999 ; EVS2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:14:50.000+0100}, title = {Income, Values and Subjective Wellbeing in Europe: Results From the EVS 1999-2017 Data}, url = {https://pure.uvt.nl/ws/portalfiles/portal/61757221/LiberAmicorum.pdf}, year = 2022 } @article{arifin2022preferences, abstract = {Indonesia as a Muslim-majority country and the survey results show that the most Indonesian are religious. Religious education also gets facilities from the state as a form of support for people's needs for religion. Religiosity, and education are hypothesized to be determinants of risk preference. This study aims to uncover the relationship between risk preferences and Islamic faith-based education in the Indonesian context. This research tries to combine aspects of religiosity and educational aspects in one framework, namely Islamic faith-based education where previous studies do not unite aspects of religiosity and education. This research is expected to provide a more complete picture or map of the risk preferences of graduates of Islamic educational institutions.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:14:50.000+0100}, author = {Arifin, Salahuddin Rijal and Shodiqin, Dimas Herliandis and Udiniyah, Iftitah Rita and Habibi, Fajri Yuriz}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2fdc7eff445ee5dc78a749a630d02a17b/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.14023}, doi = {10.32528/tarlim.v5i2.7635}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7505 v4.0.0}, interhash = {167b37041a341aa2d706a3d429587bfe}, intrahash = {fdc7eff445ee5dc78a749a630d02a17b}, journal = {TARLIM Jurnal Pendidikan Agama Islam}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 2, pages = {127-138}, study = {WVS/EVS Joint 2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:14:50.000+0100}, title = {The Risk Preferences Of Graduates Of Islamic Educational Institutions In Indonesia}, url = {https://doi.org/10.32528/tarlim.v5i2.7635}, volume = 5, year = 2022 } @incollection{iglic2007institutions, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:14:50.000+0100}, address = {Baden-Baden}, author = {Iglič, Hajdeja and Kovačič, Helena}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/28410b20dc7c247e5462e94b449bb3ee1/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Lokale politische Eliten und Fragen der Legitimation}, doi = {10.5771/9783845205236-179}, editor = {Pähle, Katja and Reiser, Marion}, interhash = {2e308e6baac606e60a6e6ba0647d90f6}, intrahash = {8410b20dc7c247e5462e94b449bb3ee1}, keywords = {2007 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english incollection jak mmh text transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {179-196}, publisher = {Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft }, study = {EVS}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:14:50.000+0100}, title = {The role of institutions in raising the political engagement in new democracies: The case of Slovenia}, url = {https://doi.org/10.5771/9783845205236-179}, year = 2007 } @incollection{espiritosanto2022gender, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:14:50.000+0100}, address = {Oxford}, author = {Espírito-Santo, Ana and Weeks, Ana Catalano}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/298528d760e40ad412d089c968e5345db/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {The Oxford Handbook of Portuguese Politics}, editor = {Fernandes, Jorge M. and Magalhães, Pedro C. and Pinto, António Costa}, interhash = {1415b6aba7c7e68eca2b34d688e46762}, intrahash = {98528d760e40ad412d089c968e5345db}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english incollection jak text tmd transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {407-422}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, study = {EVS}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:14:50.000+0100}, title = {Gender and Politics in Portugal}, year = 2022 } @article{magniberton2021development, abstract = {As mentioned in the previous two articles in this dossier on the evolution of Europeans’ values, Futuribles has been interested for many years in how value systems develop and in studying their transformation — particularly from the surveys carried out every 9-10 years as part of the European Values Study. After Pierre Bréchon’s article on the major lessons to be learned from the last round of surveys (2017-18) when compared with earlier ones (1990, 1999 and 2008), and Gilles Ivaldi’s article on the rise of populism, Raul Magni Berton examines the stance Europeans take toward a number of ethical (marriage, sexuality etc.) and civic questions (fraud, corruption etc.), the cultural and geographical characteristics that emerge from this and the broad trends the analysis reveals. In so doing, he highlights a generalized progression towards more tolerance with regard to the behaviour of others, but a twofold division between, on the one hand, the countries of Eastern and Western Europe (with the fact of their being EU members or not adding a further distinct coloration) and, on the other, between ethical issues (where there is greater tolerance) and civic ones (on which intolerance is more evident). Lastly, by comparison with past developments, the trend within the European Union is clearly towards a homogenization of the values of tolerance.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:14:50.000+0100}, author = {Magni-Berton, Raùl}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2cce321dda2d56c4467f1ad52efea5864/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.3917/futur.443.0039}, interhash = {cd8fc5056211c27b8b1842137a74f199}, intrahash = {cce321dda2d56c4467f1ad52efea5864}, journal = {Futuribles}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article french jak text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {french}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 4, pages = {39-50}, privnote = {EVS Entscheidung über Abstract}, study = {EVS1990 ; EVS1999 ; EVS2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:14:50.000+0100}, title = {The development of tolerance in Europe: The contrast between ethical and civic issues}, url = {https://doi.org/10.3917/futur.443.0039}, volume = 443, year = 2021 } @incollection{serrasilva2022associativismo, abstract = {Qual é a relação dos cidadãos portugueses com os grupos de interesse que constituem o tecido social português? Esta é a principal questão a que procuramos responder empiricamente ao longo deste capítulo. Mobilizando uma das abordagens próprias da ciência política — inquérito de opinião —, retrata-se a relação dos cidadãos portugueses com os grupos de interesse na sociedade portuguesa, por meio da análise de diferentes dimensões: envolvimento associativo e participação política, e as opiniões e avaliações dos Portugueses face às associações voluntárias da sociedade civil, aprofundando assim o debate sobre a representação política e o desempenho dos grupos de interesse.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:14:50.000+0100}, address = {Lisbon}, author = {Serra-Silva, Sofia and Oliveira, Rui}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/215cbff9726c4ee9a167e231b32c7bf70/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Os Grupos de Interesse no Sistema Político Português}, editor = {Lisi, Marco}, interhash = {1b25a5c688e70cef608c43568a20ce6b}, intrahash = {15cbff9726c4ee9a167e231b32c7bf70}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP incollection jak mmh other text transfer22}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {39-78}, publisher = { Fundação Francisco Manuel dos Santos }, study = {EVS1999}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:14:50.000+0100}, title = {Associativismo, participação política e atitudes cívicas: uma radiografia da relação dos cidadãos com os grupos de interesse em Portugal }, url = {https://www.tsf.pt/Galerias/PDF/2022/06/gruposinteresse.pdf}, year = 2022 } @incollection{pickel2022durch, abstract = {Der Beitrag untersucht, inwieweit rechtspopulistische Deutungsmuster mit autokratischen und antidemokratischen Einstellungen verbunden sind und wie sich solche Muster auf die Demokratie auswirken. Dabei verbindet er Daten der Umfrage- und Einstellungsforschung mit Daten der Demokratiemessung und kommt zu dem Schluss, Rechtspopulismus sei als manifeste Gefährdung für die Demokratie anzusehen.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:14:50.000+0100}, address = {Wiesbaden}, author = {Pickel, Gert}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/28cd372d27228c6c794499794947f20e4/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Staat, Rechtsstaat und Demokratie: Konzeptionelle und aktuelle Diskussionen in der vergleichenden Politikwissenschaft}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-658-38759-4_14}, editor = {Muno, Wolfgang and Wagner, Christoph and Kestler, Thomas and Mohamad-Klotzbach, Christoph}, interhash = {f78040a6d554fa3afa2de1e7a93aec7e}, intrahash = {8cd372d27228c6c794499794947f20e4}, isbn = {9783658387594}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP GLES_contra german incollection jak mmh text transfer22}, language = {german}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {333-361}, privnote = {GLES Zitation, keine Datennutzung}, publisher = {Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:14:50.000+0100}, title = {Durch Populismus von der Demokratie zur Autokratie? Von den Beziehungen zwischen subjektiver und objektiver Demokratiemessung}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-38759-4_14}, year = 2022 } @article{nikodem2022trust, abstract = {Trust in healthcare systems and physicians is considered important for the delivery of good healthcare. A cross-sectional survey was conducted on a random three-stage sample of the general population of Croatia (N = 1230), stratified by regions. Of respondents, 58.7% displayed a high or very high level of trust in the healthcare system, 65.6% in physicians, and 78.3% in their family physician. Respondents’ views regarding patients’ roles in the discussion of treatment options, confidence in physicians’ expertise, and underlying motives of physicians were mixed. Respondents with a lower level of education, those with low monthly incomes, and those from smaller settlements had lower levels of trust in physicians and the healthcare system. Trust in other institutions, religiosity and religious beliefs, tolerance of personal choice, and experience of caring for the seriously ill and dying were predictors of trust in healthcare and physicians. Our findings suggest that levels of healthcare-related trust in Croatia are increasing in comparison with previous research, but need improvement. Levels of trust are lowest in populations that are most vulnerable and most in need of care and protection.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:14:50.000+0100}, author = {Nikodem, Krunoslav and Ćurković, Marko and Borovečki, Ana}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2b74db5ef9d9f1fd0b60e9fdbd27a15ed/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13736}, doi = {10.3390/ijerph19020993}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7503 v2.0.0}, interhash = {243c303a00652ae38539a8960fa27365}, intrahash = {b74db5ef9d9f1fd0b60e9fdbd27a15ed}, issn = {16604601}, journal = {International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 2, pages = {1-18}, study = {EVS1981-2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:14:50.000+0100}, title = {Trust in the Healthcare System and Physicians in Croatia: A Survey of the General Population}, url = {https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19020993}, volume = 19, year = 2022 } @article{lous2022becomes, abstract = {Literature has established that, on a macroeconomic level, income inequality has a negative effect on average life satisfaction. An unresolved question is, however, which income groups are harmed by income inequality. In this paper we investigate this relationship at the microeconomic level combining national indicators of income inequality with individual data of life satisfaction from the World Values Survey for 39 countries over a period of 25 years. Tests on moderation by income category show that the Gini coefficient is most negatively related to life satisfaction of the lowest income groups, but the negative effects also extends to other income groups. For the income share of the top 1% we find a similar result. These findings show that income inequality is especially a concern for the lower income groups, but that the harmful effect of income inequality also spillovers to the life satisfaction of other income groups.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:14:50.000+0100}, author = {Lous, Bjorn and Graafland, Johan}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/28706792e43e7a8695e85258d738f395c/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1007/s11482-020-09906-2}, interhash = {3f5b2f264a243c70ae60b01c81bafda7}, intrahash = {8706792e43e7a8695e85258d738f395c}, issn = {18712576}, journal = {Applied Research in Quality of Life}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 1, pages = {299-316}, study = {EVS}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:14:50.000+0100}, title = {Who Becomes Unhappy when Income Inequality Increases?}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s11482-020-09906-2}, volume = 17, year = 2022 } @article{prati2022association, abstract = {This study investigates the association between regime type, political trust, and subjective well-being (SWB) in 78 countries. Differently from previous works, democracy was conceptualized in terms of a multidimensional model (i.e., regime type), rather than a bipolar continuum ranging from authoritarian regimes to full democracies. The first question was raised as to whether regime characteristics would be nonlinearly related to SWB. A second question was examined as to whether political trust could moderate the relationship between regime type and well-being, such that under conditions of high or low trust in the government the differences in well-being across the type of regimes would be reduced. Data from the European Values Study as well as from the World Value Survey were used. Moreover, regime types were defined according to the Varieties of Democracy as well as the Economist Intelligence Unit. Multilevel analyses revealed that life satisfaction scores were lower for electoral autocracy compared to closed autocracy and liberal democracy. Moreover, happiness scores were significantly higher for full democracies compared to authoritarian regimes and flawed democracies. Finally, political trust moderated the association between regime type and SWB. Specifically, at higher or lower levels of political trust, the relationship between regime type and well-being tended to decrease. Overall, the findings support the conclusion that the relationship between democracy and subjective well‐being is nonlinear, and that the role of political trust is as important as the role of democracy.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:14:50.000+0100}, author = {Prati, Gabriele}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/20af79703153f0251addd606bab7d828e/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13560 ; 10.4232/1.13737}, doi = {10.1007/s11482-022-10070-y}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7500 v4.0.0 ; ZA7505 v2.0.0}, interhash = {ed86f3bf53213ee83a4e4cea3b169d9c}, intrahash = {0af79703153f0251addd606bab7d828e}, issn = {18712576}, journal = {Applied Research in Quality of Life}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-21}, study = {EVS2017 ; Joint EVS/WVS 2017–2021}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:14:50.000+0100}, title = {The Association between Subjective Well-being and Regime Type across 78 countries: the moderating role of Political Trust}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s11482-022-10070-y}, year = 2022 } @article{lopatina2022prolife, abstract = {A backlash against liberal gender and sexuality attitudes has been an issue in many societies, especially post-Communist. However, it takes a different shape in each socio–cultural context. This article contributes to academic debates about neo-traditionalism in the post-Soviet space and focuses specifically on Armenia. It points at some possible mechanisms that make these societies look more neo-traditionalist than they actually are. From the previous research of gender aspects of nationalism, we argue that the neo-traditionalist public discourses in Armenia might be a by-product of the national identity construction. We conclude that the individual-choice attitudes in the post-Soviet space may reflect the respondents' acceptance of a national ideology promoted by the post-Soviet elites rather than their private practices. Our aim is to reveal the complexities of neo-traditionalism in the post-Soviet space where everyday practices are at odds with neo-traditionalist narratives, which we argue might be a result of the Soviet legacy of unwritten rules and open secrets.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:14:50.000+0100}, author = {Lopatina, Sofia and Kostenko, Veronica and Ponarin, Eduard}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2bf6d493419fc6babc6f2021aa007cbca/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13486}, doi = {10.3389/fpos.2022.932492}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4804 v3.1.0}, interhash = {de0237f09399c9f15c1ec30217210582}, intrahash = {bf6d493419fc6babc6f2021aa007cbca}, journal = {Frontiers in Political Science}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-16}, study = {EVS1981-2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:14:50.000+0100}, title = {Pro-life vs. pro-choice in a resurgent nation: The case of post-Soviet Armenia}, url = {https://doi.org/10.3389/fpos.2022.932492}, volume = 4, year = 2022 } @incollection{weyers2022expectations, abstract = {At least two trends appear to exist, according to the country reports in this book: A trend towards lifting donor anonymity and a trend towards access to assisted reproduction technologies (ART) for lesbian couples. This chapter questions whether we can expect further convergence of formal domestic laws regarding these two topics of ART. To answer the question, two propositions are tested: first, the proposition that European law leads to convergence of domestic law and, second, Kurzer’s proposition that changes in the values of citizens in European countries have such an effect. With respect to the latter: the European Values Study shows changes in values concerning child rearing and in attitudes regarding homosexuality in the same direction in European countries, although at a different pace. Domestic law seems to follow. With respect to the first: The effects of the rulings of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) regarding the right to know one’s origins and to equal rights to access to ART are less clear cut.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:14:50.000+0100}, address = {London}, author = {Weyers, Heleen}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/23d51fcb95835fc4eba92676ae709118c/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {The Regulation of Assisted Reproductive Technologies in Europe: Variation, Convergence and Trends}, doi = {10.4324/9781003223726}, editor = {Griessler, Erich and Slepičková, Lenka and Weyers, Heleen and Winkler, Florian and Zeegers, Nicolle}, interhash = {03981964470644bb16d79a053fa778bb}, intrahash = {3d51fcb95835fc4eba92676ae709118c}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english incollection jak text tmd transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, privnote = {EVS Entscheidung über Amazon}, publisher = {Routledge}, study = {EVS1990 ; EVS1999 ; EVS2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:14:50.000+0100}, title = {Expectations regarding the convergence of domestic laws on ART}, url = {https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003223726}, year = 2022 } @book{vecernik2022social, abstract = {This book provides a comparative and contemporary account of social stratification in the Central European states of Czechia, Poland, Hungary, and Slovakia (the Visegrad Four – V4 group), and also by contrast with Austria. It looks at the shared history of these countries as part of the erstwhile Austro-Hungarian Empire. While the V4 states experienced, for decades, the regressive authoritarian Soviet rule, Austria escaped this fate. The question is how some common historical roots, impact of the communist regime, and transition paths have shaped the specific social structures of V4 countries which differ despite belonging to a relatively homogeneous region. The book examines the changes and developments through analyses of large comparative surveys and other data collected after 1990, most notably using the European Union’s survey “Statistics on Income and Living Conditions” (EU-SILC) that has been fielded since 2005. The book starts with an outline of the long-term developments in key social structure dimensions which occurred during the post-communist transition. The analytical chapters then discuss topics previously not much examined in social stratification perspective: subjective well-being, couples’ status, cultural activities and differences among retirees. This book is intended for social scientists working on stratification research, and, specifically, V4 societies and politics.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:14:50.000+0100}, address = {Cham}, author = {Večerník, Jiří}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/221eca13a0ddbfde132369e53741577c0/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-031-09458-3}, interhash = {cf933cd2f303299f6cf9df262632b0dc}, intrahash = {21eca13a0ddbfde132369e53741577c0}, keywords = {2022 EB_contra EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_GML FDZ_IUP ISSP_contra SILC SILC_input2022 SILC_pro book english jak mmh rp text tmd transfer transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS) (SILC)}, privnote = {EB: Keine Datennutzung. ISSP Erwähnung, keine Datennutzung}, publisher = {Springer}, series = {SpringerBriefs in Sociology (BRIEFSSOCY)}, study = {EVS1990 ; EVS1999 ; EVS2008 ; EVS2017 ; EU-SILC}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:14:50.000+0100}, title = {Social Stratification in Central Europe: Long-term Developments and New Issues}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-09458-3}, year = 2022 } @book{tatar2022democracy, abstract = {How do post-communist citizens engage in the new democracies of Eastern Europe after decades of repressive control exerted by the communist regimes? Are people's involvement in post-communist politics influenced by generic socioeconomic and attitudinal traits, or is it primarily driven by selective mobilization opportunities provided by social networks and organizations? Democracy without Engagement?: Understanding Political Participation in Post-Communist Romania presents a broad framework for conceptualizing and measuring citizen participation and applies it to Romania as a typical post-communist democracy illustrating the low rates of political activism in the region. Separate chapters examine post-communist citizens' participation in elections, attempts to influence authorities beyond voting, cognitive engagement in politics, and direct involvement in local decision-making. Using large-N statistical analyses, the author argues that individuals' socioeconomic and attitudinal characteristics have relatively weak influences on citizen participation in the post-communist context. Instead, various organizations and social networks act as politically recruiting and mobilizing agents, driving citizen participation into political actions that can challenge or strengthen democracy. In the absence of a well-developed participatory political culture that would enable citizens to act autonomously in the political sphere, the persistence of post-communist democracies largely depends on the goals and methods pursued by these mobilizing agents.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:14:50.000+0100}, address = {Lanham}, author = {Tătar, Marius}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2986d3eaec8d51a8ab1d4dbbe2f89b39a/gesis_surveydoc}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4973 ; ZA5234}, interhash = {9421a40e60cc60bfc4f8b8c3d2300d3b}, intrahash = {986d3eaec8d51a8ab1d4dbbe2f89b39a}, keywords = {2022 EB_input2022 EB_pro EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro Eurobarometer FDZ_IUP book english jak mmh rp text transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS) (Eurobarometer)}, publisher = {Lexington Books}, study = {EVS1999 ; EVS2008 ; Eurobarometer 71.3 (Jun-Jul 2009) ; Eurobarometer 73.4 (May 2010)}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:14:50.000+0100}, title = {Democracy Without Engagement?: Understanding Political Participation in Post-communist Romania}, year = 2022 } @article{moorhouse2022representation, abstract = {Women now earn well over half of bachelor's and master's degrees awarded in most countries around the world. Although this gender revolution in higher education is a global one, there is a good deal of cross-national variation in the representation of women as recipients of post-secondary degrees. Using a sample of both OECD and non-OECD countries, this study examines whether differences in educational systems help explain this cross-national variation. Women's representation as master's degree recipients are most strongly correlated with the institutional features of a country's education system. The empirical results show that countries with later ages of first selection into distinct educational programs are associated with a greater representation of women earning master's and (though this finding is less robust) doctoral degrees. The empirical evidence also shows that those countries with more educational programs available to students at age 15 award greater shares of master's degrees to women.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:14:50.000+0100}, author = {Moorhouse, Elizabeth}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/27938871d098af782e80eb8551036b3f0/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1177/05694345221127995}, interhash = {6a815866d416145461de1dceaf993c51}, intrahash = {7938871d098af782e80eb8551036b3f0}, issn = {05694345}, journal = {The American Economist}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak onlinefirst text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-26}, study = {EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:14:50.000+0100}, title = {The Representation of Women as Post-Secondary Graduates and the Role of Educational Systems: Evidence From 51 Countries}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1177/05694345221127995}, year = 2022 } @incollection{wiss2022continental, abstract = {This chapter deals with the welfare states of Continental European countries.The 1970s defined the golden era of welfare states with very generous benefit levels andhigh expenditure, but since then dysfunctionalities have emerged over time creatingpressure for adaption. After an overview of the origins of social protection, the chapterinvestigates empirically to what extent Continental European welfare states (still) differfrom the welfare state of other countries and how reform trends look like in selected so-cial policy fields. Despite major challenges due to ageing, less stable labour markets, fi-nancial and economic crises as well as the COVID-19 pandemic, the building blocks ofContinental European welfare states such as the dominating role of social insuranceschemes and employment-related social rights are still intact. They still have much incommon and are to certain degrees still different from the other welfare states. How-ever, recent reforms containing both liberal and social-democratic elements, such asretrenchment in public pension schemes and for long-term unemployed on the onehand and more work/family policies and non-contributory universalistic benefits onthe other hand, might indicate slow endogenous changes with the long-term potentialto undermine the original character of Continental European welfare states.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:14:50.000+0100}, address = {Berlin/Boston}, author = {Wiß, Tobias}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2ce67d243015eb533f1948c20315c1003/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {De Gruyter Handbook of Contemporary Welfare States}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.12253}, doi = {10.1515/9783110721768-005}, editor = {Greve, Bent}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4804 v3.0.0}, interhash = {9dc0309aa0264a307ffab3cecf15d846}, intrahash = {ce67d243015eb533f1948c20315c1003}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP SILC_contra english incollection jak text tmd transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {65-84}, privnote = {SILC Datenübernahme aus Eurostat, keine Berechnung}, publisher = {De Gruyter}, series = {De Gruyter Contemporary Social Sciences Handbooks}, study = {EVS1981-2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:14:50.000+0100}, title = {Continental European welfare states}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110721768-005}, volume = 1, year = 2022 } @article{foa2022consolidation, abstract = {In the study of democracy and democratization, there is a clear and prevailing paradigm that has reigned since the early 1990s: the theory of democratic consolidation. According to this theory, democratic consolidation is a one-way street. Once a set of threshold conditions is attained, the stability of democracy is assured. Democracy has become consolidated. To be sure, scholars of democratic consolidation vary in their assessment of the precise nature of these threshold conditions. On various accounts, they consist in the legitimacy of democratic institutions and processes among political actors; the procedural acceptance of democratic rules and the passing of a "two-turnover test;" the growth of the civic sector as a check upon political elites; or the spread of liberal values in society as a whole. But despite such differences of emphasis, they share a crucial premise: implicitly or explicitly, they believe that a successful transition to democracy will prove permanent. The purpose of our articles, published in the July 2016 and January 2017 editions of the Journal of Democracy, has been a modest one: We sought to give serious consideration to the mountain of anomalies that has accumulated in recent years; to assess whether confidence in the consolidation paradigm is still warranted; and to invite scholars to think anew about the conditions under which democratic governance may be considered durable and stable.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:14:50.000+0100}, author = {Foa, Roberto and Mounk, Yascha}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/256c2ed0ccd63b9ec47d35df68635c198/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.17863/CAM.90407}, interhash = {9bbc12fa59bb760d5f194ccea34bdd35}, intrahash = {56c2ed0ccd63b9ec47d35df68635c198}, issn = {10455736}, journal = {Journal of Democracy}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh onlinefirst text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-26}, study = {EVS1999 ; EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:14:50.000+0100}, title = {The end of the consolidation paradigm: a response to our critics}, url = {https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.90407}, year = 2022 } @incollection{hajdinjak2022political, abstract = {The chapter looks into the determinants of political trust in Central Europe. We focus on four types of political trust determinants: policy outcomes-based explanations; policy congruence and political distance; support for key democratic principles; and general and particular social trust. Our findings suggest the quality of public administration has an important role in facilitating citizens’ support for the political regime. Focusing on democratic values, we find that both democratic and autocratic preferences boost political trust. When considering ideological and policy congruence, we find that traditional worldviews, as well as left-right proximity to the current government, also have an effect on political trust. Finally, where populist parties are in power, trust in government is higher.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:14:50.000+0100}, address = {Leiden}, author = {Hajdinjak, Sanja and Mišić, Gorana and Kolarić, Tamara}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/266673fc8a9fd70a430d87f333aee14e1/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Behind the Illiberal Turn: Values in Central Europe}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13090}, doi = {10.1163/9789004514041_003}, editor = {Hajdinjak, Sanja and Chromková Manea, Beatrice and Chytílek, Roman}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7500 v3.0.0}, interhash = {f18c40bc1ad4d32ab09e889d13b5c845}, intrahash = {66673fc8a9fd70a430d87f333aee14e1}, isbn = {9789004514041}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english incollection jak mmh text transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {12-40}, publisher = {Brill}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:14:50.000+0100}, title = {Political (Dis)Trust in Central Europe: Mechanisms and Regional Variation}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004514041_003}, year = 2022 } @article{imbrasaite2022emerging, abstract = {Most scholars argue that the decline of citizen participation and confidence in political institutions might be explained as the transformation of traditional forms of political participation to new ones. However, some authors indicate that citizens are not exclusively oriented towards institutionalized or de-institutionalized forms of participation and use all available mechanisms of influence by participating in various forms of action. The focus of this article is an empirical investigation of repertoires of political participation in Lithuania. The article, which is based on the data of the fifth wave of the European Values Study, concludes that repertoires of political participation in Lithuania are diversified and complex. They are significantly associated with gender, age, education, income, place of residence, interpersonal trust, confidence in political institutions, materialist/postmaterialist values, authority orientations, democratic support, autocratic orientations, and family socialization. The repertoires of the all-around activists, the duty-based participants, and the low-involved protesters are mixed and include all forms of political participation. However, there is a slightly noticeable trend toward the repertoire of an assertive citizen among the low-involved protesters and the apolitical volunteers.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:08:07.000+0100}, author = {Imbrasaitė, Jûratė and Genys, Dainius}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2ab4d86f5d12a743eadb4eeeba54ffd87/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.5755/j01.ppaa.21.1.29797}, interhash = {31bf3432c27bf89d01c563b0a1c10bb2}, intrahash = {ab4d86f5d12a743eadb4eeeba54ffd87}, journal = {Public Policy and Administration}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 1, pages = {94-110}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:08:07.000+0100}, title = {Emerging Repertoires of Political Participation in Lithuania: A Latent Class Analysis}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.5755/j01.ppaa.21.1.29797}, volume = 21, year = 2022 } @article{hovi2021lasting, abstract = {This paper studies the effects of macroeconomic crises experienced in early adulthood on subjective well-being (SWB) later in life. Using repeated cross-sectional survey data of over 100,000 individuals from 38 countries around the world combined with historical data on macroeconomic circumstances, I find that having experienced a macroeconomic crisis at ages 18-25 is detrimental to SWB. This result is in line with earlier literature that focuses on other individual-level outcomes. However, the analysis presented in this paper reveals that outcomes related to individual?s earnings, employment status, family life, and religion cannot fully explain the lasting effect of macroeconomic crises on well-being. Results on heterogeneous responses show that the negative effect is largest for females and for individuals with low educational attainment.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:08:07.000+0100}, author = {Hovi, Matti}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2a6547bb5ee80c8f956cb26b80b3a62cf/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.12253}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1111/roiw.12551}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4804 v3.0.0}, interhash = {0bcaab51856fc5197b1ae52d4489a1f6}, intrahash = {a6547bb5ee80c8f956cb26b80b3a62cf}, issn = {00346586}, journal = {Review of Income and Wealth}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-24}, study = {EVS2015}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:08:07.000+0100}, title = {The Lasting Well-Being Effects of Early Adulthood Macroeconomic Crises}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1111/roiw.12551}, year = 2021 } @article{soboleva2022determinants, abstract = {The purpose of this paper is to explore the effect of work values and socio-demographic characteristics upon the link between life satisfaction and job satisfaction. Design/methodology/approach The European Values Study (EVS) 2008–2009 is used as the dataset. The sample is limited to those who have paid jobs (28,653 cases). Findings Socio-demographic characteristics matter more than work values in explaining the effect of job satisfaction on life satisfaction. The association between life satisfaction and job satisfaction is stronger for higher educated individuals and those who are self-employed and weaker for women, married individuals, religious individuals and those who are younger. Extrinsic and intrinsic work values significantly influence life satisfaction independent of the level of job satisfaction. Practical implications It is important to pay attention to the working conditions and well-being of the core of the labour force, in other words, of those who are ready to invest more in their jobs. Also, special attention should be given to self-employment. Originality/value The paper compares the roles of work values and of socio-demographic characteristics as predictors of the association between job satisfaction and life satisfaction. It shows that the role of job in person's life depends largely on demographic factors, religiosity and socio-economic factors.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:08:07.000+0100}, author = {Soboleva, Natalia}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/28ce2213215d5b3cddbb8b59b37f5aba9/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {ZA4800 v4.0.0}, doi = {10.1108/IJSSP-06-2021-0152}, gesis-study_no = {10.4232/1.12458}, interhash = {89a910275e711cea02dc7e596b09558d}, intrahash = {8ce2213215d5b3cddbb8b59b37f5aba9}, issn = {0144333X}, journal = {International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = {11-12}, pages = {1180-1198}, study = {EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:08:07.000+0100}, title = {The determinants of the link between life satisfaction and job satisfaction across Europe}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1108/IJSSP-06-2021-0152}, volume = 42, year = 2022 } @article{blayac2022drives, abstract = {The public acceptability of a policy is an important issue in democracies, in particular for anti-COVID-19 policies, which require the adherence of the population to be applicable and efficient. Discrete choice experiment (DCE) can help elicit preference ranking among various policies for the whole population and subgroups. Using a representative sample of the French population, we apply DCE methods to assess the acceptability of various anti-COVID-19 measures, separately and as a package. Owing to the methods, we determine the extent to which acceptability depends on personal characteristics: political orientation, health vulnerability, or age. The young population differs in terms of policy preferences and their claim for monetary compensation, suggesting a tailored policy for them. The paper provides key methodological tools based on microeconomic evaluation of individuals’ preferences for improving the design of public health policies.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:08:07.000+0100}, author = {Blayac, Thierry and Dubois, Dimitri and Duchêne, Sébastien and Nguyen-Van, Phu and Ventelou, Bruno and Willinger, Marc}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/263fc9aa48e315e9757b89972780536bb/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1016/j.econmod.2022.106047}, interhash = {ceb30cdf3f28fe0814429c87873e3565}, intrahash = {63fc9aa48e315e9757b89972780536bb}, issn = {02649993}, journal = {Economic Modelling}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-11}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:08:07.000+0100}, title = {What drives the acceptability of restrictive health policies: An experimental assessment of individual preferences for anti-COVID 19 strategies}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.econmod.2022.106047}, volume = 116, year = 2022 } @article{hamplova2022choosing, abstract = {In this paper, we explore the patterns of assortative mating among college-educated women who graduated from typically female, typically male, or mixed disciplines. Using a set of cross-sectional observations of a single cohort of female graduates (2010) from European Union Labour Force Survey data and applying multilevel multinomial logit models, we estimated the relative risk of living with a college-educated partner (homogamy), living with less educated partner (hypogamy), or being single. Focusing on the first five years after graduation, the analysis demonstrated that field of study is a significant predictor of mating behaviour. Women with degrees in male-dominated fields are less likely to partner down with less educated men. The mating advantage of women from male-dominated fields is stronger in countries with a higher female employment rate. Furthermore, more liberal gender roles seem to increase the level of singlehood among women from male-dominated fields. Finally, women from female-dominated and mixed disciplines are more likely to partner down if the man graduated from a male-typical discipline. However, among women from male-dominated disciplines, such a trade-off was not observed.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:08:07.000+0100}, author = {Hamplová, Dana and Bičáková, Alena}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/260d646a0912aedeedb17df6475591e2f/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1007/s10680-022-09621-8}, interhash = {830a2a0427a8c197f6897988ff043039}, intrahash = {60d646a0912aedeedb17df6475591e2f}, issn = {15729885}, journal = {European Journal of Population}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_GML FDZ_IUP LFS LFS_input2022 LFS_pro article english jak mmh rp text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(LFS) (EVS)}, pages = {861-883}, study = {EU-LFS 2010-2015 ; EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:08:07.000+0100}, title = {Choosing a Major and a Partner: Field of Study and Union Formation Among College-Educated Women in Europe}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s10680-022-09621-8}, volume = 38, year = 2022 } @article{bentzen2022power, abstract = {This paper studies to what extent religion has been used to legitimize political power throughout the world and how this matters for current institutions. Historically, some rulers have used religion to legitimize their power, while others relied on more democratic means. This tendency, termed divine legitimization, incentivized rulers to embed religion into institutions. We illustrate within a simple framework that the use of religion to legitimize power and the consequent institutionalization of religion may help explain why religion and religious institutions have persisted despite modernization. To test empirically, we combine data on pre-modern religious beliefs across 1265 ethnographic societies, various geographic data, and current data on the prevalence of religious laws in 176 countries. We provide evidence in support of divine legitimization and the resulting institutionalization of religion. For identification, we exploit exogenous variation in the incentives to employ religion for power purposes. We further document that countries that relied on divine legitimization are more autocratic today and their populace more religious. These results contribute to our understanding of the persistence of religious as well as autocratic institutions.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:08:07.000+0100}, author = {Bentzen, Jeanet Sinding and Gokmen, Gunes}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2aca54673c9941a09f48609d502375202/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1007/s10887-022-09214-4}, interhash = {8349ec4a7de7d2d5d99e29175a1e5a17}, intrahash = {aca54673c9941a09f48609d502375202}, issn = {15737020}, journal = {Journal of Economic Growth}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak onlinefirst text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-34}, study = {EVS}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:08:07.000+0100}, title = {The power of religion}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s10887-022-09214-4}, year = 2022 } @article{brenton2022federalism, abstract = {Theoretically federations are meant to divide and decentralise power with sub-national governments that are closer to the people, which can better accommodate diversity with policies best suited to each community. However, such differences may be inequitable and counter-productive rivalries among multiple governments can emerge. Thus the relationship between federalism and democracy is neither clearly beneficial nor non-existent. If federalism does enhance representative democracy, then the process of federalisation should strengthen it, with the comparatively younger Belgian federation providing a valuable case to interrogate this premise. In recent decades Belgium has been transformed from a unitary state into an intricate asymmetrical federation where power is primarily shared between the Dutch and French language groups. Several new sub-state polities have been created and empowered and minorities have been guaranteed political representation, but arguably they are not as locally oriented as they could be, and the executives are relatively powerful. The process of federalisation has been most concerned with holding the country together than advancing principles of good governance either at the federal level or through maximising decentralisation. Yet the Belgian federation has succeeded in improving representation compared to the previous unitary state and maintaining peace.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:08:07.000+0100}, author = {Brenton, Scott}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2b11809a62cdc7b530c37397745ac67bf/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1080/14782804.2021.2023482}, interhash = {a7b922886055108da8eb944275a788e7}, intrahash = {b11809a62cdc7b530c37397745ac67bf}, issn = {14782804}, journal = {Journal of Contemporary European Studies}, keywords = {2022 EB_input2022 EB_pro EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro Eurobarometer FDZ_IUP article english jak onlinefirst rp text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS) (Eurobarometer)}, pages = {1-19}, study = {EVS2017 ; Eurobarometer 2013}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:08:07.000+0100}, title = {Does federalism enhance representative democracy? Perpetual reform and shifting power in a divided Belgium}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1080/14782804.2021.2023482}, year = 2022 } @book{bollwein2022einfluss, abstract = {Die vorliegende Studie geht der Frage nach, ob universalistische Wohlfahrtsstaaten und deren wohlfahrtsstaatliche Institutionen den Einfluss von Deprivation und Desintegration auf rechtsextreme Einstellungen abschwächen können, da sie für eine soziale und ökonomische Absicherung der Bevölkerung sorgen. Inwieweit der Einfluss von Deprivation und Desintegration auf rechtsextreme Orientierungen auf der Länderebene mit wohlfahrtsstaatlichen Institutionen interagiert, wird bisher in der Fachliteratur kaum thematisiert. Daher wird dies anhand von 24 europäischen Länder mittels einer Mehrebenenanalyse untersucht. Die Datengrundlage auf der Individualebene bildet der European Values-Study-Datensatz der Welle vier. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass rechtsextreme Einstellungen sowie Deprivation bzw. Desintegration in universalistischen Wohlfahrtsstaaten am wenigsten ausgeprägt sind. Allerdings hat dort Deprivation und Desintegration einen deutlich stärkeren Einfluss auf rechtsextreme Orientierungen als in weniger ausgebauten Wohlfahrtsstaaten. Denn auf der einen Seite ist in ausgebauten Wohlfahrtssystem Armut weniger stark verbreitet und wird stärker stigmatisiert. Auf der anderen Seite führen arbeitsmarkt- und sozialpolitische Reformen, die zum Abbau der staatlichen Schutzmechanismen vor dem sozialen und ökonomischen Abstieg führen, dazu, dass sich Abstiegsängste verstärkt herausbilden. Dies begünstigt die Entstehung rechtsextremer Einstellungen.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:08:07.000+0100}, address = {Wiesbaden}, author = {Bollwein, Thomas}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2d42be4c036dd9dc7effc23d61d4062e3/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.12458}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-658-40278-5}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4800 v4.0.0}, interhash = {5ae1ce0525512f937d1e725ed0937b81}, intrahash = {d42be4c036dd9dc7effc23d61d4062e3}, keywords = {2022 ALLBUS_contra EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP FDZ_Wahlen GLES GLES_input2022 GLES_pro GLES_version12 book german jak mmh text transfer22}, language = {german}, note = {(EVS) (GLES)}, privnote = {ALLBUS Zitation Dritte, keine Datennutzung}, publisher = {Springer}, study = {EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:08:07.000+0100}, title = {Der Einfluss wohlfahrtsstaatlicher Institutionen auf rechtsextreme Einstellungen: Eine Mehrebenenanalyse}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-40278-5}, year = 2022 } @incollection{hrabalek2022perception, abstract = {The chapter deals with the perception of foreign migration on the Czech labor market. The country was chosen due to its specific migration reality within the Central and Eastern European region. The text is based on European values study and Public Opinion Research Centre data and covers the trends since 1990s. It deals with the general opinion of the Czech public towards labor migration, changes over the time and personal characteristics that influence the attitudes of individuals in the Czech public on migrant workers.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:08:07.000+0100}, address = {Leiden}, author = {Hrabálek, Martin}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/21385d2389b97fc20b9b12b00d2e11126/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Behind the Illiberal Turn: Values in Central Europe}, doi = {10.1163/9789004514041}, editor = {Hajdinjak, Sanja and Chromková Manea, Beatrice and Chytílek, Roman}, interhash = {08c2d8a1e770bb9e0ff1bdc019ec1338}, intrahash = {1385d2389b97fc20b9b12b00d2e11126}, isbn = {9789004514041}, keywords = {2022 EB_contra EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english incollection jak mmh rp text transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {156-177}, privnote = {EB: Keine Datennutzung, "ec.europa.eu/COMMFrontOffice/".}, publisher = {Brill}, study = {EVS1990 ; EVS1999 ; EVS2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:08:07.000+0100}, title = {The Perception of Migrants in the Labor Market: The Czech Experience}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004514041}, year = 2022 } @article{maineri2022switch, abstract = {In this study, we investigate whether, and why, individuals express different levels of acceptance of surveillance depending on their educational level, and whether this relationship varies with the level of digitalization and globalization expansion of their country. Additionally, we ask whether the type of surveillance (online surveillance vs cameras in public areas) conditions these differences. We build on two theoretical frameworks, one concerned with the resurgence of authoritarian values via the cultural backlash, and the other one explaining how different people analyse manufactured risks differently due to processes of reflexive modernization. In order to test the hypotheses, we employ data from the latest wave of the European Values Study (EVS) and implement multilevel multivariate regression models. Findings indicate that the lower educated individuals are more prone to accept online surveillance, due to their stronger authoritarianism and weaker reflexive mindset; however, there is no educational gradient in acceptance of video surveillance in public areas. Additionally, the countries? levels of digitalization and globalization expansion do not condition the educational gradient in acceptance of surveillance.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:08:07.000+0100}, author = {Maineri, Angelica M. and Achterberg, P. and Luijkx, R.}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2b8eaea3b6e346df289745a27a6f69647/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13560}, doi = {10.1080/14616696.2022.2043412}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7500 v4.0.0}, interhash = {a6f034a760f049f914c6ef263844d218}, intrahash = {b8eaea3b6e346df289745a27a6f69647}, issn = {14616696}, journal = {European Societies}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 5, pages = {628-656}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:08:07.000+0100}, title = {Switch on the Big Brother! Investigating the educational gradients in acceptance of online and public areas surveillance among European citizens}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1080/14616696.2022.2043412}, volume = 24, year = 2022 } @incollection{baloban2022transformation, abstract = {The author outlines six theses to analyze the movement and transformation of values in the first decades of the 21st century in Croatia. The country gained independence and became a democratic state following the collapse of Yugoslavia in 1990 and a defensive Homeland War (1990 – 1995). This chapter analyzes trust in institutions, which reveals the diversity and multifaceted nature of the young Croatian democratic society. In addition to addressing certain bioethical issues (abortion, artificial insemination/ in vitro fertilization, euthanasia, suicide, and the death penalty), the author points to classical and traditional values of marriage and family, as well as alternative living arrangements such as single motherhood by choice, cohabitation, and same sex partnerships. Finally, the author draws attention to a decline in ecclesiality which has been evidenced in gradual and distanced ecclesiality over several decades. The chapter concludes by stating that moving forward, Croats find themselves at a turning point in the understanding and accepting, promoting, and living values, both those of the fundamental character and those of a specific Christian and (neo-)liberal character. The author argues that the Croatian society will align with the transformation of values in developed European countries; Croatia, too, will experience its (post)modernization. }, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:08:07.000+0100}, address = {Tilburg}, author = {Baloban, Josip}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/23584bc69fc73fb648a13f8a497d33701/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Reflections on European Values: Honouring Loek Halman's contribution to the European Values Study}, editor = {Luijkx, Ruud and Reeskens, Tim and Sieben, Inge}, interhash = {728637567bf883d8a27c4f86c7ba4152}, intrahash = {3584bc69fc73fb648a13f8a497d33701}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english incollection jak mmh text transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {474-487}, publisher = {Open Press TiU}, study = {EVS1999 ; EVS208 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:08:07.000+0100}, title = {Transformation of Values in Croatia in Democratic Times}, url = {https://pure.uvt.nl/ws/portalfiles/portal/61757221/LiberAmicorum.pdf}, year = 2022 } @incollection{bramanti2021country, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:03:29.000+0100}, address = {Charlotte}, author = {Bramanti, Donatella and Moscatelli, Matteo and Regalia, Camillo}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2d4793510e904a48b4f06906382bff6e9/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Families and Family Values in Society and Culture}, editor = {Albert, Isabelle and Emirhafizovic, Mirza and Shpigelman, Carmit-Noa and Trummer, Ursula}, interhash = {a6a1203e6766a8ca525538c81009d754}, intrahash = {d4793510e904a48b4f06906382bff6e9}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english incollection jak nr text transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {225-250}, publisher = {Information Age Publishing}, study = {EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:03:29.000+0100}, title = {Country Report: Intergenerational Family Solidarity and Key Life Domains in Italy}, year = 2021 } @article{piatkowska2022immigrant, abstract = {This study examines connections between the political articulation of immigration by extreme right parties, perceived immigrant threat, and support for capital punishment across European countries. We merged data from the 2017 European Values Study with the Manifesto Project Dataset, a comparative dataset on statements by political parties. The results reveal positive effects of the perceived immigrant threat and positive effects of political articulation of immigration by extreme right parties on support for capital punishment. We also find that the political articulation of immigration by extreme right parties amplifies the effect of immigrant threat on support for capital punishment. The results of our analyses underscore the important role that political rhetoric can play in shaping a social context conducive to punitiveness.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:03:29.000+0100}, author = {Piatkowska, Sylwia J. and Abreu Rivera, Laisa F. and Messner, Steven F.}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2ddf4c23c7b288f05d0564f50f42a3b80/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1093/bjc/azac062}, interhash = {1c0807569da384170aba28f139f4fdf4}, intrahash = {ddf4c23c7b288f05d0564f50f42a3b80}, issn = {00070955}, journal = {The British Journal of Criminology}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-19}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:03:29.000+0100}, title = {Immigrant Threat, Political Articulation by Extreme Right Parties and Support for Capital Punishment: A Multilevel Analysis of European Countries}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1093/bjc/azac062}, volume = 20, year = 2022 } @article{freude2022articulacin, abstract = {Social research has identified racism and homophobia as two of the great challenges for contemporary societies. The syndrome of group focused enmity (SGE) and homonationalism represent two apparently opposite concepts in understanding the relationship between racism and homophobia. In this article we analyse this relationship considering the values of the population of Austria, France, Spain, and the Netherlands, based on data from the European Values Study 2017. We use the method of structural and articulated typology, with analysis of correspondences and classification analysis. Our results lead us to partially confirm the adequacy of both SEG and homonationalism to explain the relationship between racism and homophobia. On the one hand, racism was higher than homophobia in all groups. On the other hand, we obtained a moderately racist and slightly homophobic group, another racist and homophobic group and only in a very minority group tendencies towards a genuinely inclusive society were visualized.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:03:29.000+0100}, author = {Freude, Leon}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/27cbb25b25e8807efe40f5873d8c11ec9/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13560}, doi = {10.5565/rev/qpsicologia.1739}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7500 v4.0.0}, interhash = {1d607cd1ce60e28502cc6fa1a9eed060}, intrahash = {7cbb25b25e8807efe40f5873d8c11ec9}, journal = {Quaderns de Psicologia}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article jak mmh other text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 1, pages = {1-25}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:03:29.000+0100}, title = {La articulación del racismo y la homofobia en los valores de la población europea (The articulation of racism and homophobia in the values of the European population)}, url = {https://doi.org/10.5565/rev/qpsicologia.1739}, volume = 14, year = 2022 } @article{davidescu2022could, abstract = {When people who adhere to tax morality act in a situation where there is no sense of risk, no acceptance of the government, or no environment conducive to tax compliance, it is easier to see how they are motivated to do so. Tax morality is also known as the ethics of compliance. It is the independent cause that motivates a positive tax behaviour. Employees’ religious beliefs may impact their ideas and actions in organizational life, just as individuals’ attitudes, values, emotions, abilities, and behaviours influence their thoughts and actions at work. Religion can positively influence a worker’s loyalty, morale, and communication. In this context, the research seeks to determine whether religiosity and religion may have an effect on tax morale, examining whether an individual’s religiosity reduces tax evasion and increases the degree of tax morale. Using machine learning variable selection techniques appropriate for categorical variables, we have used the dataset of the Joint EVS/WVS 2017-2020 (European Value Survey/World Value Survey), allowing for comparisons of tax morality in more than 79 nations globally (chi-squared and mutual information). The empirical findings showed that the most important aspects of religiosity, such as religious denomination, belief in God, and the significance of God, along with the degree of trust placed in other religions and churches, have a considerable positive impact on the level of tax morale. Another significant conclusion relates to how much people feel the government is responsible, how much they care about their nation, and how satisfied they are with the political system—findings that have been shown to boost employee morale. The following are a person’s primary traits that indicate their financial morale: an adult above the age of 25, a full-time worker or retired person, married, and living alone. Therefore, employees that are morally upright, trustworthy, diligent, and committed to the workplace values of justice and decency raise morale generally and improve an organisation’s success. A business may enhance its reputation and help to secure its long-term success by establishing behavioural policies.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:03:29.000+0100}, author = {Davidescu, Adriana A. and Manta, Eduard M. and Stoica-Ungureanu, Adina T. and Anton (Musat), Magdalena}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2a98db533256f23ec96753867523f70a2/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13899}, doi = {10.3390/math10234497}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7505 v3.0.0}, interhash = {f68270ab24a0397c7103e6ac5dd03d1c}, intrahash = {a98db533256f23ec96753867523f70a2}, issn = {22277390}, journal = {Mathematics}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 23, pages = {1-32}, study = {Joint EVS/WVS 2017-2022}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:03:29.000+0100}, title = {Could Religiosity and Religion Influence the Tax Morale of Individuals? An Empirical Analysis Based on Variable Selection Methods}, url = {https://doi.org/10.3390/math10234497}, volume = 10, year = 2022 } @article{lim2022culture, abstract = {Purpose: The purpose of the paper is to examine how much difference in income can be explained by familial culture that persists in different societies. Design/methodology/approach: We employ a two-step methodology to evaluate the impact of familial culture on income across countries. In the first step, we construct the macro measures of familial culture from micro survey data. In the second step, the growth model is estimated. Findings: First-step micro regression results show that family is more important to female, richer, highly educated, unemployed and married individuals. Male, poorer, less educated and unemployed individuals are more likely to respect and love parents unconditionally. The same group is also more likely to think that parents must do the best for their kids. Finally, the macro results show that the strength of national familial ties explains significant differences in income across countries. Research limitations/implications: We show that countries with weak family ties are richer than those with strong family ties. These results are useful for policymakers who design public policies that accommodate the type of familial culture that persists in their society. Originality/value: We construct the macro measures of familial culture from the micro survey data. The paper adds to the literature on the effect of culture on income at the macro level.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:03:29.000+0100}, author = {Lim, Sokchea and Kahai, Simran K. and Khun, Channary}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2b8566a64e26a48788cbdc46437abdabe/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1108/JES-06-2020-0276}, interhash = {628d6fe5ba57c8f2ca144a4779401790}, intrahash = {b8566a64e26a48788cbdc46437abdabe}, journal = {Journal of Economic Studies}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 2, pages = {213-226}, study = {EVS1981 ; EVS1990 ; EVS1999}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:03:29.000+0100}, title = {Culture and income across countries: evidence from family ties}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1108/JES-06-2020-0276}, volume = 49, year = 2022 } @book{bryla2022consumer, abstract = {Country of origin and consumer ethnocentrism are evolving constructs as consumers’ perception of country, state, or region changes over time. Understanding consumer motivations and attitudes towards a country and its products can provide valuable insights for marketing strategies. This book explores the phenomena of consumer ethnocentrism and country-of-origin effect on the food market using examples from Polish retailers. The book aims to determine how appeals to the domestic or foreign country-of-origin provided through claims, symbols, labels, and quality signs can affect consumer attitudes and food purchase intentions as well as to contextualise consumer behaviour issues in the broader picture of the entire system of food production and distribution. The reader will gain a comprehensive understanding of consumer ethnocentrism and country-of-origin effect on the food market based on a series of original research studies conducted in Poland. The combination of quantitative and qualitative research methods provides novel and valuable insights into the phenomena under study. Based on original research, this innovative volume will be a valuable resource for consumer behaviour, food marketing, and international marketing scholars and students.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:03:29.000+0100}, address = {London}, author = {Bryła, Paweł and Domański, Tomasz}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/254abab13134fa90e9c960c7e91df1da0/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.4324/9781003290414}, interhash = {c7b956eafe80ae6e377589bc506200fb}, intrahash = {54abab13134fa90e9c960c7e91df1da0}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP book english jak text tmd transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, publisher = {Routledge}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:03:29.000+0100}, title = {Consumer Ethnocentrism, Country of Origin and Marketing: Food Market in Poland}, year = 2022 } @article{cascella2022gender, abstract = {This paper reports research into the relationship between personal and contextual variables and gendered differences in students’ attainment in mathematics that take account of ‘place’ at different levels of intra-national locality (i.e. regional and macro-geographical levels, within the same country). A multilevel analysis performed on secondary data collected in Italy, where on average boys outperform girls in mathematics, showed that gender differences at local levels are complex and nuanced and not always consistent with the national picture. Moreover, gender differences in mathematics are associated with socio-cultural and economic factors that vary by region. We argue that educational research focusing on national and international level findings (such as for example PISA) should explore the association between gender differences in mathematics and sub-national socio-cultural and economic contexts in order to adequately inform policy and practice. Finally, we suggest that European researchers of inequality may need to attend to regionality and localities of place, and that the principle of subsidiarity could imply that policy and practice be devolved to the levels that research proves to be relevant.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:03:29.000+0100}, author = {Cascella, Clelia and Williams, Julian Scott and Pampaka, Maria}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/240cc8852e6fe518e2b331ee99415c19a/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1177/1474904121997211}, interhash = {332d536bc9d6e826f9f5696b4a2c945c}, intrahash = {40cc8852e6fe518e2b331ee99415c19a}, issn = {14749041}, journal = {European Educational Research Journal}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 5, pages = {705-731}, study = {EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:03:29.000+0100}, title = {Gender differences in mathematics outcomes at different levels of locality to inform policy and practice}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1177/1474904121997211}, volume = 21, year = 2022 } @article{bodor2022ltalnostott, abstract = {Trust is a field of research in social sciences that has complex, well developed theoretical approaches, but its empirical tools are less precisely grounded. The most common survey tool for measuring generalized trust is a formula often referred to in the literature as "standard" trust question, which reads as follows: "Generally speaking, would you say that most people can be trusted or that you need to be very careful in dealing with people?" The aim of the paper is to examine this standard survey item along the dimensions of reliability and validity. In our analysis, we use Hungarian data obtained from various international surveys. Our results indicate serious validity problems, as the standard question shows only weak linkage with additional variables, which, based on the conceptual background, should be in a close relationship with trust.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:03:29.000+0100}, author = {Bodor, Ákos and Hegedüs, Mark}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/231947afb4d3f3923bb988829f1f3acc5/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.18392/metsz/2022/2/1}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4231 ; ZA4233 ; ZA4975 ; ZA5237 ; ZA5929}, interhash = {5b239f9e9d3abda953d5087bbfb4e6da}, intrahash = {31947afb4d3f3923bb988829f1f3acc5}, journal = {Metszetek}, keywords = {2022 EB_input2022 EB_pro EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro Eurobarometer FDZ_GML FDZ_IUP ISSP ISSP_input2022 ISSP_pro SILC SILC_input2022 SILC_pro article jak mmh other rp text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS) (ISSP) (SILC) (Eurobarometer)}, number = 2, pages = {5-22}, study = {ISSP2004 ; ISSP2007 ; ISSP2008 ; ISSP2014 ; ISSP2017 ; EVS2008 ; EVS2017 ; EU-SILC 2013 ; Eurobarometer 62.2 (Nov-Dec 2004) ; Eurobarometer 63.1 (Jan-Feb 2005) ; Eurobarometer 72.1 (Aug-Sep 2009) ; Eurobarometer 74.1 (AUG-SEP 2010) ; Eurobarometer 81.5 (2014)}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:03:29.000+0100}, title = {Az általánosított bizalom kérdőíves mérésének egyes megbízhatósági és érvényességi kérdései a magyarországi adatfelvételek tükrében (Certain issues of reliability and validity in the case of generalized trust survey measurement in light of the Hungarian data)}, url = {https://doi.org/10.18392/metsz/2022/2/1}, volume = 11, year = 2022 } @incollection{voas2022transmission, abstract = {With relatively few exceptions, adults are religious because faith was inculcated in childhood and adolescence. Religious socialization by parents can occur in a multitude of conscious and unconscious ways. The habits and ideas that children bring into adult life are shaped in a wider social context, however, so the environment also matters. In previous research, we found that both parental influence and national context are important in the religious socialization of children, but they are largely independent of each other. Nevertheless, the hypothesis that devout parents in secular societies pay particular attention to their children’s religious upbringing seems plausible. If the culture does not reinforce their values, parents have to make some extra effort to defend the faith. We can test directly whether they do so, using data from the European Values Study. We find no evidence that people for whom religion is important in life feel a greater commitment, in absolute or even relative terms, to the religious socialization of children in the home if they live in a secular rather than a religious society. On the contrary, religious contexts seem to reinforce religious values and behavior, including the importance attached to raising children in the faith.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:03:29.000+0100}, address = {Tilburg}, author = {Voas, David and Storm, Ingrid}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/21f65e66f79e6f0f63e2bc5e21af2fd04/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Reflections on European Values: Honouring Loek Halman's contribution to the European Values Study}, editor = {Luijkx, Ruud and Reeskens, Tim and Sieben, Inge}, interhash = {5e0f92159f1e88c42926aab4f78941da}, intrahash = {1f65e66f79e6f0f63e2bc5e21af2fd04}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP ISSP_contra english incollection jak mmh text transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {166-177}, privnote = {ISSP Datennennung über Zitation Dritte}, publisher = {Open Press TiU}, study = {EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:03:29.000+0100}, title = {The Transmission of Religious Values}, url = {https://pure.uvt.nl/ws/portalfiles/portal/61757221/LiberAmicorum.pdf}, year = 2022 } @article{vuckovic2022trust, abstract = {The purpose of the paper is to analyse the effects of interpersonal trust in business relations (proxied by trade credit) and institutional trust (proxied by firms’ trust in courts) on firms’ performance. The analysis is performed on a specific sample of 1298 firms in Western Balkan countries which are usually characterized by negative social capital that is considered to hinder economic and social development at all levels. The methodological approach is based on the propensity score matching method and the obtained results show that firms’ perception of courts as fair, impartial and uncorrupted, is connected with lower costs and with positive expectations of an increase in sales in the upcoming period. On the other side, trade credit as a trust variable has a statistically significant and positive effect on firm productivity measured as sales per employee and on expectations of an increase in sales in the upcoming period. The paper contributes to the existing literature in terms of the choice of the post-socialist groups of countries for the analysis, the method that is used (treatment-effects estimation), and in terms of performing firm-level analysis of the effects of two types of trust on selected variables of firm performance.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:03:29.000+0100}, author = {Vučković, Valentina and Škuflić, Lorena and Mangafić, Jasmina}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/24609c343275853ea04fc48a61a2fc10a/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1080/1331677X.2022.2142255}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7505}, interhash = {7ff5f16eb0873ad58d3659c0ca55a09e}, intrahash = {4609c343275853ea04fc48a61a2fc10a}, issn = {1331677X}, journal = {Economic Research-Ekonomska Istraživanja}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh onlinefirst text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-18}, study = {: Joint EVS/WVS 2017-2022}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:03:29.000+0100}, title = {Trust and firms’ performance in Western Balkan countries}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1080/1331677X.2022.2142255}, year = 2022 } @article{tibajev2022social, abstract = {Concerns have been raised that immigrants coming to Europe bring fundamentally different social values, affecting the more liberal receiving societies negatively. However, the topic of immigrants’ social values is understudied, and much research studies only one issue at a time, lacking a systematic approach to compare immigrants and native-born across issues. We study the social values of immigrants in Sweden using a large sample of newly arrived immigrants and their opinions on 35 different moral issues. Our results indicate a large heterogeneity across different issues, with, on average, a general tendency towards liberal social values among immigrants. We find that individual characteristics are more important than characteristics of the country of origin in explaining variation of social values between immigrants. Religiosity has the largest effect, with more religious individuals having more conservative stances. Using external data sources, we compare immigrants with native-born regarding both average positions on different issues, and the correlation between issue positions. Compared with the native-born, immigrants have, on average, somewhat more conservative values, but the underlying values structure is the same.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:03:29.000+0100}, author = {Tibajev, Andrey and Vartanova, Irina and Puthoopparambil, Soorej and Essén, Birgitta and Strimling, Pontus}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/22eb36b4693cfc45bd683a8aaeb71fe01/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13161 ; 10.4232/1.13629 ; 10.4232/1.13737}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0278125}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4950 v2.3.0 ; ZA7570 v2.1.0 ; ZA7505 v2.0.0}, interhash = {f5629196a2e909bf9c1bfe9d2611b174}, intrahash = {2eb36b4693cfc45bd683a8aaeb71fe01}, journal = {PLOS ONE}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP ISSP ISSP_input2022 ISSP_pro article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(ISSP) (EVS)}, number = 11, pages = {1-19}, study = {ISSP2008 ; ISSP2018 ; Joint EVS/WVS 2017–2021}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:03:29.000+0100}, title = {The social values of newly arrived immigrants in Sweden}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0278125}, volume = 17, year = 2022 } @article{verhoeven2022innovation, abstract = {The world has made enormous moral progress since the 1980s. People emphasize universal emancipative values and freedom more. In this research, the role of media use and interpersonal communication therein is studied from a diffusion of innovations perspective. A secondary analysis of World Values Survey data from the Netherlands was conducted (N = 4281). Emancipative values are widely supported; however, worries about loss of freedom and moral regress increasingly lead to societal conflicts. The results show value gaps and different uses of media between adoption categories, especially between laggards and others. Multimedia use is correlated to supporting emancipative values. Early adopters use news media most, while early majority and laggards use digital media more. Outcomes such as lower levels of connectedness in combination with higher standard deviations for emancipative values indicate that media and interpersonal communication can help include laggards more in supporting emancipative values and resolving social conflicts.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:03:29.000+0100}, author = {Verhoeven, Piet}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/280fdd37368f4bd6ebac52d22db9acea5/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13511}, doi = {10.1080/15205436.2022.2070501}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7500 v3.0.0}, interhash = {7fa3ad8a1b989ede67bb793aa115ceec}, intrahash = {80fdd37368f4bd6ebac52d22db9acea5}, issn = {15205436}, journal = {Mass Communication and Society}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh onlinefirst text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-23}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:03:29.000+0100}, title = {The Innovation of Values: Exploring the Role of News Media Exposure and Communication in Moral Progress in the Netherlands}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1080/15205436.2022.2070501}, year = 2022 } @book{berlinski2022trust, abstract = {Trust is the most pressing and yet least discussed problem confronting Latin America and the Caribbean. Whether in others, in government, or in firms, trust is lower in the region than anywhere else in the world. The economic and political consequences of mistrust ripple through society. It suppresses growth and innovation: investment, entrepreneurship, and employment all flourish when firms and government, workers and employers, banks and borrowers, and consumers and producers trust each other. Trust inside private and public sector organizations is essential for collaboration and innovation. Mistrust distorts democratic decision-making. It keeps citizens from demanding better public services and infrastructure, from joining with others to control corruption, and from making the collective sacrifices that leave everyone better off. The good news is that governments can increase citizen trust with clearer promises of what citizens can expect from them, public sector reforms that enable them to keep their promises, and institutional reforms that strengthen the commitments that citizens make to each other. This book guides decision-makers as they incorporate trust and social cohesion into the comprehensive reforms needed to address the region’s most pernicious challenges. }, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:03:29.000+0100}, address = {Washington, D.C.}, author = {Berlinski, Samuel and Busso, Matías and Domínguez, Patricio and Frisancho, Verónica and Medina, Daniel Hernaiz Diez de and Hoffmann, Bridget and Keefer, Philip and Perilla, Sergio and Porrúa, Miguel and Purroy, Miguel and Roseth, Benjamin and Scartascini, Carlos and Cossío, Diego A. Vera and Vlaicu, Razvan}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/29f079d56693df3fa1f771f68d8e46240/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13736}, doi = {10.18235/0003911}, editor = {Keefer, Philip and Scartascini, Carlos}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7503 v2.0.0}, interhash = {395b615dcbee7ea7b6261ce9fe25a8b2}, intrahash = {9f079d56693df3fa1f771f68d8e46240}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP book english jak mmh text transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, publisher = {IDB}, study = {EVS1981-2017 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:03:29.000+0100}, title = {Trust: The Key to Social Cohesion and Growth in Latin America and the Caribbean }, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0003911}, year = 2022 } @article{kusano2022selected, abstract = {One prominent theory of social change predicts secularization—when societies prosper, people rely less on religion for ensuring survival, social order, and meaning of life. While some researchers claimed that secularization is universal, critics contended that it does not explain patterns of religious change in non-Western societies. To settle this debate, we applied multilevel modeling to analyze historical, socio-economic factors that moderated the process of secularization around the world. We predicted that secularization occurs as a result of modernization in societies where historical wealth and democratic institutions were established to ensure social, political, and ecological stability for citizens. We also used the cultural evolutionary account of religion to predict that modernization strengthens people's need for religiosity in societies without well-functioning institutions to mitigate increased social complexity. We used GDP and infant mortality as indices of modernization, the Gini index as an indicator of social complexity, and communist history (non-communist vs. post-communist) and the proportion of Christianity as historical contexts to explain variability in the within-society processes of secularization. Analyzing religiosity data with over 100 countries over 30 years, we found support for the secularization hypothesis primarily among formerly wealthy countries: in years when economic wealth increased, religiosity declined. However, an increase in GDP predicted increasing religiosity among formerly poor countries. We also found that increased economic inequality was linked with greater religiosity only among post-communist countries or Christian-minority countries: when economic inequality increased in those countries, religiosity increased. We integrate these findings and the present analytical approach to discuss implications for cross-cultural research and the study of cultural change.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:03:29.000+0100}, author = {Kusano, Kodai and Jami, Waleed Ahmad}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/251af27da41f3b1701fc21226bc008be6/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.11004}, doi = {10.1016/j.cresp.2022.100036}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4800 v3.0.0}, interhash = {2fa4863a6f97498331e1b9d7f866f52a}, intrahash = {51af27da41f3b1701fc21226bc008be6}, issn = {26666227}, journal = {Current Research in Ecological and Social Psychology}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-16}, study = {EVS1981- 2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:03:29.000+0100}, title = {Selected anomalies or overlooked variability? Modernization is associated with secularization in countries with high historical wealth but is associated with increasing religiosity in post-communist or Christian-minority countries}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cresp.2022.100036}, volume = 3, year = 2022 } @article{muis2022together, abstract = {The COVID-19 pandemic is posing a threat to people all across the globe. According to traditional literature, threat perceptions induce anti-immigrant sentiments, as ingroup identity and self-interest are strengthened at the expense of the outgroup. In this study, we investigate whether the COVID-19 pandemic indeed increases anti-immigrant sentiments, or that this type of threat elicits other or no group related responses. We also look at whether such responses are expressed more strongly among specific subgroups in Dutch society. To do so, we use unique longitudinal panel data based on the European Values Study 2017, with a repeated measure in May 2020, during the national 'intelligent lockdown' in the Netherlands. Based on structural equation modeling, we demonstrate that anti-immigrant sentiments have not increased due to (perceived threat of) the COVID-19 pandemic. In fact, negative opinions towards immigrants decreased between 2017 and 2020 in the Netherlands, for which we provide alternative explanations. Although some subgroups do experience more threat than others due to the coronavirus, such as women, first generation immigrants, and the elderly, this does not lead to more negative feelings towards outgroups. Whether this is due to the fact that individuals feel threatened by everyone, regardless of group membership, should be explored in future research.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:03:29.000+0100}, author = {Muis, Quita and Reeskens, Tim}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2991459d40c368438e1d786769a3b1adc/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13511}, doi = {10.1016/j.ijintrel.2021.12.006}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7500 v3.0.0}, interhash = {d3d02867a2ff7448ecece9c571ee8c98}, intrahash = {991459d40c368438e1d786769a3b1adc}, issn = {01471767}, journal = {International Journal of Intercultural Relations}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {203-216}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:03:29.000+0100}, title = {Are we in this together? Changes in anti-immigrant sentiments during the COVID-19 pandemic}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijintrel.2021.12.006}, volume = 86, year = 2022 } @article{voicu2022embedding, abstract = {This article aims to retrospectively investigate the embeddedness of attitudes toward immigrants (ATI) in cultures of solidarity seen as general orientations toward solidarity measured at a country level. We predict individual-level ATI with country-level aggregated indicators of solidarity that were observed decades earlier. The latter measure local, social, and global solidarity and are explained by a general, overall orientation toward solidarity. For computing the indicators, we combine aggregate data from the European Values Study (EVS) 1999 and 2008 and individual-level data from the spring 2015 Eurobarometer to show that the effect of country-level solidarity on individual-level ATI is strong and stable. The findings reveal that cultures of solidarity have a long-term effect and are the strongest contextual determinant for individual-level ATI. Both 1999 and 2008 data proved to be related to 2015 individual-level attitudes, having a positive effect. In particular, local solidarity positively affects attitudes toward both European Union (EU) and (to a smaller extent) non-EU immigrants. General solidarity remains the most relevant, and it should be used for boosting positive views about immigrants.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:01:19.000+0100}, author = {Voicu, Bogdan and Rusu, Horațiu and Comșa, Mircea}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2999bc1c45407f138467fac29a1cb6614/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1177/01979183221126460}, gesis-study_no = {ZA5998}, interhash = {8a9c045428170f2405a0eed3778b31d1}, intrahash = {999bc1c45407f138467fac29a1cb6614}, issn = {01979183}, journal = {International Migration Review}, keywords = {2022 EB_input2022 EB_pro EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro Eurobarometer FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh onlinefirst rp text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS) (Eurobarometer)}, pages = {1-32}, study = {EVS1999 ; EVS2008 ; Eurobarometer 83.3 (2015)}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:01:19.000+0100}, title = {Embedding Attitudes Toward Immigrants in Solidarity Contexts: A Cross-European Study}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1177/01979183221126460}, year = 2022 } @article{morenominguez2022labour, abstract = {This article introduces the reader to the Special Issue "Labour markets, families and public policies shaping gender relations and parenting" and gives a theoretical and empirical overview of gender roles and gender equality in Europe. Background: This Special Issue analyses the connection between labour markets, families, social policy, and gender relations in several European countries. Method: The six included articles are based on qualitative and quantitative approaches and data that have been gathered in Finland, Norway, Poland, Spain, and across the entire EU. Results: Key findings are: (1) In less egalitarian countries, children of single parents suffer more nutritional, educational and social life deprivation. (2) The institutional design of parental leave can contribute to reproducing gender inequality in the use of leave. (3) The institutional design interacts with cultural norms in shaping fatherhood practices of migrant fathers. (4) Individualised, performance-based wage and career schemes can counteract the effects of gender-equalising family policies. (5) Fathers taking leave independently from the mother and for an extended period are more involved in childcare beyond the leave period, and (6) the use of longer unpaid parental leave by mothers leads to a more unequal distribution of childcare between the parents.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:01:19.000+0100}, author = {Moreno-Mínguez, Almudena and Romero-Balsas, Pedro and Laß, Inga}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2bb9d7f288104cdd3a8708f1a836fcca0/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.20377/jfr-842}, interhash = {0731d3fa52a459fb28dc65ffee1bc99b}, intrahash = {bb9d7f288104cdd3a8708f1a836fcca0}, journal = {Journal of Family Research}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP SILC_contra article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 3, pages = {847–863}, privnote = {SILC Zitation Dritte, keine Datennutzung}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:01:19.000+0100}, title = {Labour markets, families and public policies shaping gender relations and parenting: Introduction to the Special Issue}, url = {https://doi.org/10.20377/jfr-842}, volume = 34, year = 2022 } @book{2022, abstract = {В своей книге Рональд Инглхарт проверяет разработанную им эволюционную теорию модернизации на базе данных, созданной с 1981 г. в рамках проектов Всемирное исследование ценностей и Европейское исследование ценностей, охватывающих более 100 стран и 90 % населения Земного шара. Исследование Р. Инглхарта показывает, что мировоззрение общества определяется уровнем экзистенциальной безопасности. Богатые общества становятся более открытыми и толерантными, в них повышается уровень доверия, защищаются права меньшинств, что дает людям бóльшую свободу выбора жизненных решений. Все это способствует распространению демократии и ведет к увеличению среднего уровня счастья.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:01:19.000+0100}, address = {Moscow}, author = {Инглхарт, Рональд}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2df17f6166ee6d503109f13a902775c45/gesis_surveydoc}, interhash = {b36a31c6d91ed2fd5edd7bb20c7b014a}, intrahash = {df17f6166ee6d503109f13a902775c45}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP book jak mmh other text transfer22}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, publisher = {Litres}, study = {EVS}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:01:19.000+0100}, title = {Культурная эволюция. Как изменяются человеческие мотивации и как это меняет мир}, year = 2022 } @article{riveragarrido2022education, abstract = {Many studies report a strong correlation between gender role attitudes and the economy. Determining which factors are affecting them is crucial to avoid negative consequences. This paper identifies the causal relationship between education and traditional gender role attitudes. I use data from the European Social Survey for 14 European countries, along with a quasi-experimental approach that exploits exogenous variation in compulsory schooling across countries and year of birth. I find that for women from a poor family background, education reduces the probability of agreeing with traditional gender norms in more than 11 percentage points.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:01:19.000+0100}, author = {Rivera-Garrido, Noelia}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2b81949e791696c451970094c05c4725a/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.12253}, doi = {10.1016/j.econedurev.2022.102261}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4804 v3.0.0}, interhash = {4ea32fedc6e262c728054a7032649dc0}, intrahash = {b81949e791696c451970094c05c4725a}, issn = {02727757}, journal = {Economics of Education Review}, keywords = {2022 EB_contra EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh rp text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-25}, privnote = {EB: Keine Datennutzung.}, study = {EVS1981-2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:01:19.000+0100}, title = {Can education reduce traditional gender role attitudes?}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.econedurev.2022.102261}, volume = 89, year = 2022 } @article{hook2022national, abstract = {Some scholars hypothesize that although work–family policies help incorporate women into the labour market, they do so by integrating women, and mothers specifically, into female-dominated occupations. Some suggest that although these policies are 'good' for lower educated women, they harm higher educated women by concentrating them in female-dominated professions. We revisit this debate using the highest quality data brought to bear on this question to date. We use the EU Labour Force Survey 1999–2016 (n = 21 countries, 235 country-years, 2.5 million men and women aged 20–44), combined with an original collection of country-year indicators. Specifically, we examine how the two most widely studied work–family policies - paid parental leave and early childhood education and care (ECEC) - and public sector size affect occupational segregation for men and women by educational attainment and parental status. We find no evidence that 'generous' welfare states promote segregation. Rather, a specific policy - parental leave in excess of 9 months - promotes segregation between men and women broadly, but most acutely for non-tertiary-educated mothers. Findings are generally null for paid leave of up to 9 months. ECEC is associated with greater integration, particularly for tertiary-educated women. Large public sectors are associated with segregation, with both tertiary-educated men and women more likely to work in feminized occupations. Public sector size, however, is not as tightly bundled with work–family policies as previous work suggests.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:01:19.000+0100}, author = {Hook, Jennifer L. and Li, Meiying and Paek, Eunjeong and Cotter, Brigid}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/252d000cb11665ddf2e12f2d71197a180/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1093/esr/jcac046}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4804 ; ZA7500}, interhash = {79508d247a064e8fcc387a07ad0d7db4}, intrahash = {52d000cb11665ddf2e12f2d71197a180}, issn = {02667215}, journal = {European Sociological Review}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_GML FDZ_IUP LFS LFS_input2022 LFS_pro SILC_contra article english jak mmh onlinefirst rp text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS) (LFS)}, pages = {1-21}, privnote = {SILC Zitation Dritte, keine Datennutzung}, study = {EVS1981-2008 ; EVS2017 ; EU-LFS 2018}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:01:19.000+0100}, title = {National work–family policies and the occupational segregation of women and mothers in European countries, 1999–2016}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1093/esr/jcac046}, year = 2022 } @article{mihalik2022mainstreaming, abstract = {In our research article, we expect that the job attitudes of men and women should converge, and their declared different preferences for job attributes should decrease. We also expect that the preference for job attributes aimed at comfortable working conditions should be closer between men and women due to the growing balance of men’s and women’s role distribution within the household. Therefore, the main goal of the research, using quantitative research methods and using data from the European Values Study (EVS), is to identify the gender differences, if any, in the preferences for external and internal job attributes across selected EU member states. In particular, we focus on the importance of work for men and women; gender differences in job attributes; the preference for external and internal job attributes; the inclination of gender stereotypes and attitudes toward gender roles division; and the comparison of gender equality and job attribute preference in the selected EU countries. Our conclusions confirmed parallels between gender stereotypes and equality among the Western, Eastern, and Southern EU member states.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:01:19.000+0100}, author = {Mihálik, Jaroslav and Matejková, Alexandra}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2de429c2ba046f8a024b2322e3c46545e/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13560}, doi = {10.3390/su14084655}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7500 v4.0.0}, interhash = {7edb49e0df807f8823ed9c0ad6116a32}, intrahash = {de429c2ba046f8a024b2322e3c46545e}, issn = {20711050}, journal = {Sustainability}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 8, pages = {1-19}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:01:19.000+0100}, title = {Mainstreaming the Gender: Measuring the Job Attributes and Gender Differences across Selected EU Member States}, url = {https://doi.org/10.3390/su14084655}, volume = 14, year = 2022 } @article{lomazzi2022improving, abstract = {Survey infrastructure synergies can support the sustainability of existing European survey programmes by maximising resources and expertise. The study uses the scale of gender role attitudes (GRA) surveyed in the fifth wave of the European Values Study (EVS2017) as an example to explore how such cooperation could produce improved measurements in a context of methodological innovation. The EVS implemented tools and strategies that may affect cross-sectional comparability, such as the translation approach and the use of mixed-modes as well as the increased standardisation of the procedures, documentation and monitoring. After describing the revision of the GRA scale of EVS2017 and assessing its content validity, the study discusses its comparability. By applying multi-group confirmatory factor analysis and the recently established alignment method, measurement equivalence is reached both cross-sectionally and across modes of data collection.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:01:19.000+0100}, author = {Lomazzi, Vera}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/28821918861881b73d6557c02103b00e3/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13560}, doi = {10.1007/s11135-021-01312-6}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7500 v4.0.0}, interhash = {a1418abf0d502f4ba4b906075f46c354}, intrahash = {8821918861881b73d6557c02103b00e3}, issn = {15737845}, journal = {Quality & Quantity}, keywords = {2022 EB_contra EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP ISSP_contra article english jak mmh rp text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {4855–4877}, privnote = {ISSP methodisch, keine Datennutzung EB: Keine Datennutzung.}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:01:19.000+0100}, title = {Improving measurements by survey infrastructures synergies: insights from the revised gender role attitudes scale in the european values study 2017}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s11135-021-01312-6}, volume = 56, year = 2022 } @article{pickel2022nationalism, abstract = {Research on Islamophobia has so far focused predominantly on Western European societies. In view of the hostile reactions towards Muslim refugees shown by Eastern European governments, there is still a sizeable research gap with regard to Islamophobia in Eastern Europe. The aim of our article is to survey the extent of anti-Muslim prejudice beyond Western Europe and to shed light on its social-psychological determinant patterns. Our results show that the rise of Islamophobia is a pan-European phenomenon, and it rests upon similar social-psychological underpinnings. Perceptions of threat and ethnocentrism turn out to be its core drivers. Beyond these similarities, Islamophobia is more widespread in Eastern Europe. This empirical pattern is in line with the theoretical assumptions of the contact hypothesis. The absence of Muslim communities in Eastern Europe leads to fewer contacts or friendships with immigrants, and more sceptical perceptions of intergroup contacts. These factors strengthen a social climate in which anti-Muslim prejudice prevails.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:01:19.000+0100}, author = {Pickel, Gert}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/21c955b109a85a2a9ff0bc9f28befeb26/gesis_surveydoc}, interhash = {35d6dbd27a29c8f08f2969231f4a263d}, intrahash = {1c955b109a85a2a9ff0bc9f28befeb26}, journal = {Transnational, Cross-Regional and Global Connections}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh onlinefirst text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-26}, study = {EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:01:19.000+0100}, title = {Nationalism and perceptions of threat–Ethnocentrism or just a lack of contact? Islamophobia in Eastern Europe from a comparative perspective}, url = {https://www.connections.clio-online.net/article/id/artikel-4680}, year = 2022 } @article{tanasescu2022evoluii, abstract = {The paper aims to study in an empirical manner the dimensions of religiosity in the last decade in Central and Eastern European Countries (CEE) by analysing the evidence of religiosity from the perspective of Norris and Ingelhart`thesis that a key factor driving religiosity is represented by the feeling of vulnerability to physical societal and personal risks.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:01:19.000+0100}, author = {Tănăsescu, Gabriela}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2d812435ab6f9e41ce2b3d673ff1d01ea/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.12458}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4800 v4.0.0}, interhash = {dc2e56e3c2f4b8d69e8b0d9eda76a50c}, intrahash = {d812435ab6f9e41ce2b3d673ff1d01ea}, journal = {Revista de Științe Politice și Relații Internaționale}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article jak mmh other text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 1, pages = {57-77}, study = {EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:01:19.000+0100}, title = {Evoluții ale Religiozitații în Țările Europei Centrale și de est în Ultimul Deceniu (Developments in Religiosity in the Last Decade in Central and Eastern European Countries) }, url = {https://www.ceeol.com/search/article-detail?id=1027752}, volume = 19, year = 2022 } @article{emiljan2022evaluating, abstract = {Tax compliance has been extensively researched and yet, the question of why people pay taxes remains only partially answered. Tax non-compliance continues to represent a core issue for many governments around the world (even in the most virtuous countries). Why don't people pay taxes? Why is there a strong informality in the Albanian labor market? Are there other reasons beyond those indicated by the main neoclassical theory? Faced with these questions and the recognized difficulties considering neoclassical theory, many researchers have demonstrated (through empirical studies) that there is an intrinsic and individual motivation to pay taxes - recognized as a "TAX MORALE" - which differs from one person to another and from one country to another. This study attempts to identify some factors that impact intrinsic motivation by studying "TAX MORALE" over time and considering demographic, social, cultural, and geographical aspects in the Albanian context.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:01:19.000+0100}, author = {Emiljan, Karma}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2e4a5a01dabade86a873040ebd058a1b2/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.15162/2612-6583/1465}, interhash = {4a7c20ee11a6e5cce8c724e88bc6b4f0}, intrahash = {e4a5a01dabade86a873040ebd058a1b2}, journal = {Euro-Balkan Law and Economics Review}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 1, pages = {87-101}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:01:19.000+0100}, title = {Evaluating Tax Morale in Albania}, url = {https://doi.org/10.15162/2612-6583/1465}, year = 2022 } @article{kende2022policies, abstract = {More people than ever migrate across the world, thereby more people than ever live, study, and work in countries, regions, and institutions with high immigrant presence. Conflict and threat theories have argued that increasing immigration inevitably heightens native citizens’ anti-immigrant prejudice. Drawing on alternate strands of social psychological literature such as contact theory, the present study challenges this argument. We highlight the role of the sociopolitical context of prejudice focusing on socioeconomic and legal integration policies. We reason that such integration policies shape intergroup relations by reducing structural (socioeconomic and legal) inequalities. Thus, inclusive policies will effectively reduce prejudice especially at high levels of immigrant presence through empowering immigrants and reducing immigrant disadvantage. Indeed our findings identify inclusive integration policies as a key condition for low anti-immigrant prejudice in high-immigration contexts. We analyze surveys of 143,752 participants across 66 different countries, 20 subnational regions, and 64 institutions as sociopolitical contexts using six different data sets in eight studies. Our multilevel analyses consistently demonstrate that anti-immigrant prejudice is lower among natives when higher levels of immigrant presence are coupled with inclusive, rather than exclusive, integration policies. Inclusive policies that render immigrants more equal to natives are the path to improved intergroup relations and social cohesion in diverse societies. }, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:01:19.000+0100}, author = {Kende, Judit and Sarrasin, Oriane and Manatschal, Anita and Phalet, Karen and Green, Eva G. T.}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2269c85d7bdfd1abea1d0c4121accff7d/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.12312 ; 10.4232/1.12458}, doi = {10.1037/pspi0000376}, gesis-study_no = {ZA5950 v2.0.0 ; ZA4800}, interhash = {ef2f1b5d1c15f7bd60c25ab182441842}, intrahash = {269c85d7bdfd1abea1d0c4121accff7d}, issn = {19391315}, journal = {Journal of Personality and Social Psychology}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP ISSP ISSP_input2022 ISSP_pro article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(ISSP) (EVS)}, pages = {337-352}, study = {ISSP2013 ; EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:01:19.000+0100}, title = {Policies and prejudice: Integration policies moderate the link between immigrant presence and anti-immigrant prejudice}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1037/pspi0000376}, volume = 123, year = 2022 } @article{hatun2022disentangling, abstract = {Second demographic transition (SDT) theory argues very low fertility results from the simultaneous processes of modernization and secularization. However, this theory has primarily been examined in the Christian countries of Northern and Western Europe. The assumption that modernization and secularization are co-occurring processes may not apply in other non-European, non-Christian contexts. Notably absent are studies of Muslim-majority nations, where modernization has occurred separate from secularization because the primary interpretation of Islam views the pursuit of secular knowledge as important as the pursuit of religious knowledge. Therefore, there is a critical need to examine the applicability of SDT theory to fertility in a Muslim-majority country. Using data from the 2008 and 2013 Demographic and Health Surveys of Turkey (sample size 13,575), and a series of Poisson regression models, we examine the independent and joint effects of modernization and secularization on married women’s parity. Overall, we find that modernization and secularization are independently associated with married women’s parity. We conclude that the specification of the SDT theory that modernization co-occurs with secularization to limit fertility does not follow—and therefore does not—explain low fertility in the Muslim-majority country of Turkey.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:01:19.000+0100}, author = {Hatun, Dogan and Warner, David F.}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2f5b56c385b08ff0ab49b230e15822c06/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.10789 ; 10.4232/1.12458}, doi = {10.1007/s11113-021-09685-0}, gesis-study_no = {ZA3811 v3.0.0 ; ZA4800 v4.0.0}, interhash = {49f6ad2b0805160915917ad4da8508cf}, intrahash = {f5b56c385b08ff0ab49b230e15822c06}, issn = {15737829}, journal = {Population Research and Policy Review}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak kbe mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 3, pages = {1161-1189}, refid = {Hatun2022}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:01:19.000+0100}, title = {Disentangling the Roles of Modernization and Secularization on Fertility: The Case of Turkey}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s11113-021-09685-0}, volume = 41, year = 2022 } @article{galdauskaite2022gimstamumo, abstract = {The study analyses trends in egalitarianism in gender role attitudes and changing associations between fertility and gender equity within and across countries and over time. Lithuania is compared to five European countries, employing an index of gender role attitudes that is constructed based on five international surveys. Findings reveal that Lithuania is not only the most traditional and slowest in transition to egalitarianism of all the countries analyzed, but also stagnating in gender revolution. The results support a U-shaped pattern between changes in fertility and gender role attitudes in almost all countries. This relationship can be moderated not only by levels of gender-equitable attitudes, but also by dispersion in attitudes and normativity of dominant gender role attitudes. The results reveal that maturation of the gender revolution can have a moderating effect.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:01:19.000+0100}, author = {Galdauskaitė, Dovilė}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2394e1d6c1816cd27759ab65455d94d66/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.2620 ; 10.4232/1.12661 ; 10.4232/1.10790 ; 10.4232/1.10789 ; 10.4232/1.12458 ; 10.4232/1.13560}, doi = {10.15388/STEPP.2022.38}, gesis-study_no = {ZA2620 v1.0.0 ; ZA5900 v4.0.0 ; ZA4460 v3.0.0 ; ZA3811 v3.0.0 ; ZA4800 v4.0.0 ; ZA7500 v4.0.0}, interhash = {1fa85b3b3fb90ecf2da57c65e3e2e51a}, intrahash = {394e1d6c1816cd27759ab65455d94d66}, journal = {Socialinė teorija, empirija, politika ir praktika }, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP ISSP ISSP_input2022 ISSP_pro article jak mmh other text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {other}, note = {(ISSP) (EVS)}, pages = {69-83}, study = {ISSP1994 ; ISSP2012 ; EVS1990 ; EVS1999 ; EVS2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:01:19.000+0100}, title = {Gimstamumo ir lyčių revoliucijos sąsajos: Lietuva lyginamojoje perspektyvoje (Links Between Fertility and Gender Revolution: Lithuania from a Comparative Perspective)}, url = {https://doi.org/10.15388/STEPP.2022.38}, volume = 24, year = 2022 } @article{caragliu2022smart, abstract = {Smart city technologies are criticized because they might exacerbate income inequalities. Four factors are suggested to explain this phenomenon: the uneven diffusion of information and communication technologies (ICTs); that these ICTs cannot be afforded by low-income citizens; that smart cities could further human capital divides; and the involvement of private actors in the implementation of projects. These critiques are not based on empirical verification. We test whether smart urban characteristics are associated with increases in urban income inequalities, using data on urban smartness and urban income inequality for 106 European cities. Results show that smart cities are associated with lower levels of urban income inequality.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:01:19.000+0100}, author = {Caragliu, Andrea and Del Bo, Chiara F.}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2e6c495d9e25c2544375fc2f31a6f9928/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1080/00343404.2021.1984421}, interhash = {124b51674fd42df371fda2229d375ee1}, intrahash = {e6c495d9e25c2544375fc2f31a6f9928}, issn = {00343404}, journal = {Regional Studies}, keywords = {2022 EB_contra EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak rp text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 7, pages = {1097-1112}, privnote = {EB: Keine Datennutzung.}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:01:19.000+0100}, title = {Smart cities and urban inequality}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1080/00343404.2021.1984421}, volume = 56, year = 2022 } @article{caicedo2022autoridad, abstract = {Objective/Context: This study starts by asking what the main determinants of trust in the police are in Latin America. Based on conflict theory, it argues that class divisions and ethnic diversity founded on European colonization have left a legacy of social control conflicts, in which some groups find themselves in a privileged position in their dealings with the police, while others remain in a position of exclusion and vulnerability. Methodology: This research examines data from Latinobarómetro 2018. It uses ordinal logistic regression (OLR) models to evaluate the effects of the subject’s sociodemographic and attitudinal characteristics, as well as a mixed-effects model to observe contextual level indicators (country characteristics). Conclusions: The confidence of Latin Americans in the police is affected by their class position, their opinion on who governs the country, and their perception of corruption in the members of the institution. Although there is evidence of a lower level of trust among indigenous people, the racial identification of the subjects does not show significant effects. At the contextual level, ethnic fractionalization and the country’s homicide rate decrease trust in the police, although inequality (Gini coefficient) shows a positive effect, contrary to what was expected. Originality: The article explores diverse factors that can produce differential treatment between the police and citizens, in a region marked by high levels of inequality and violence.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:01:19.000+0100}, author = {Caicedo, Juan Manuel}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2df16da410bb5bfc59c7b8126e8102d94/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.7440/colombiaint110.2022.06}, interhash = {f3deeb9351574bd3ff45e8dd809f7cf2}, intrahash = {df16da410bb5bfc59c7b8126e8102d94}, journal = {Colombia Internacional}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article jak mmh other text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 110, pages = {145-171}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:01:19.000+0100}, title = {Autoridad y privilegio: confianza en la policía en Latinoamérica (Authority and Privilege: Trust in the Police in Latin America)}, url = {https://doi.org/10.7440/colombiaint110.2022.06}, year = 2022 } @article{gray2022transformation, abstract = {This article contributes to new scholarship on family change as bricolage and institutional layering. Focusing on the classic topic of parental values and aspirations for their children, we used a retrospective qualitative longitudinal analysis to trace the evolution of four overlapping cultural configurations across the 20th century: (1) standing back and not interfering, (2) cultivating achievement, (3) encouraging positive relationships, and (4) promoting happiness and self-fulfilment. We show that there was a directional change in the emphases and inflections placed on these configurations, and in the moral ambivalence that parents displayed as they reconciled them in their narratives. Meanings centred on autonomy and cultivation were layered onto relatedness across changing social contexts. Engaging with recent debates on the value of qualitative interviews, our analysis demonstrates how qualitative longitudinal research can provide rigorous analysis of long-term cultural change.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:01:19.000+0100}, author = {Gray, Jane and Geraghty, Ruth}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/268afa91b56d6d7369a5741658756561c/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13736}, doi = {10.1177/13607804221137600}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7503 v2.0.0}, interhash = {87073f832ab4c7ea205dddd379fa7f78}, intrahash = {68afa91b56d6d7369a5741658756561c}, issn = {13607804}, journal = {Sociological Research Online}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh onlinefirst text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-22}, study = {EVS1981-2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:01:19.000+0100}, title = {The Transformation of Parents’ Values and Aspirations for Their Children: A Retrospective Qualitative Longitudinal Analysis of Changing Cultural Configurations}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1177/13607804221137600}, year = 2022 } @article{papastathis2022eastern, abstract = {This article theoretically and empirically elaborates the position of the Greek-Orthodox Church, both institutionally and culturally, on the question of globalization. It examines how Church discourse conceptualizes globalization in diverse and sometimes antagonistic ways, and the correlation between religiosity and trust in global institutions as well as the value framework these represent for the Church. The data for analysis derive from church documentation and the EVS dataset; the theoretical method builds on the Essex School paradigm of discourse analysis. OLS estimation techniques are used for empirical analysis. The preliminary findings indicate a diversity of views within the Church body regarding the globalization agenda. On the one hand, globalization is viewed as a corrupting influence on religious purity. On the other hand, the institutional Church has in critical periods taken a pro-Western stance for social peace. The empirical evidence confirms this distinction between political attitudes and cultural structures. In particular, it suggests that the religious body conceives of globalization as a threat to national identity and the traditional local values, but to a large extent still trusts global institutions like the EU and the United Nations.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:01:19.000+0100}, author = {Papastathis, Konstantinos and Litina, Anastasia}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2887915bf5de8d72b391118ccb1a53f88/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1440/103930}, interhash = {5d46fdb5d05f5e7f573d8e0e197ae3fe}, intrahash = {887915bf5de8d72b391118ccb1a53f88}, issn = {1122-0392}, journal = {Quaderni di diritto e politica ecclesiastica, Rivista trimestrale}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article jak other text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, number = {1/2022}, pages = {113-128}, privnote = {EVS Entscheidung über Abstract}, study = {EVS}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:01:19.000+0100}, title = {Eastern Orthodox Church and Globalization. Discourse Analysis and Quantitative Exploration of the Greek Case}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1440/103930}, year = 2022 } @article{guetto2022parental, abstract = {Background: Children who experience parental divorce have worse long-term educational attainment than children living in intact families. Less clear is the extent to which heterogeneity in the divorce penalty depends on parents’ socioeconomic background and contextual characteristics. Objective: This study focuses on the negative consequences of parental divorce for children’s tertiary education attainment, their heterogeneity by parental socioeconomic background, and variation across time and space. Methods: Single-level and multi-level linear probability models are estimated on several data sources in a comparative analysis of European countries and US regions. Different operationalizations of parental divorce are employed, including both marital and non-marital dissolutions. Results: Results show a stronger negative association between parental divorce and the probability of obtaining a university degree for children of highly educated parents. This holds across different birth cohorts in both Europe and the United States, largely irrespective of the country or region of residence, the dataset, and the operationalization of divorce and parental education. Higher divorce and university enrollment rates increase the absolute size of the divorce penalty, but do not substantially alter its pattern of heterogeneity. Conclusions: Children of high-SES families have more to lose in terms of the family resources relevant to achieving a university degree and are thus more negatively affected by parental divorce. Contribution: The finding that the association between parental divorce and children’s educational attainment is stronger for children of highly educated parents across a variety of social and institutional environments has implications for the role of divorce in the reproduction of social inequalities.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:01:19.000+0100}, author = {Guetto, Raffaele and Bernardi, Fabrizio and Zanasi, Francesca}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2077d6b2ce3d42c989fef7eda1e08e84a/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.12458}, doi = {10.4054/DemRes.2022.46.3}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4800 v4.0.0}, interhash = {074f6e86e35ee3878c4079aaa2befe99}, intrahash = {077d6b2ce3d42c989fef7eda1e08e84a}, journal = {Demographic Research}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 3, pages = {65-96}, study = {EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:01:19.000+0100}, title = {Parental education, divorce, and children’s educational attainment: Evidence from a comparative analysis}, url = {https://doi.org/10.4054/DemRes.2022.46.3}, volume = 46, year = 2022 } @incollection{charalampi2022political, abstract = {This chapter discusses validation of the 2008 European Social Survey and European Values Study, a measurement of political trust in national institutions for Greece, Portugal and Spain when items are considered as pseudo-interval and ordinal. The structure identified by exploratory factor analysis (EFA) was then investigated by carrying out confirmatory factor analysis (CFA). Scaling theory presupposes investigation of scales? structures and assessment of the psychometric properties of the scale or subscales by ascertaining their reliability and validity. The scale was constructed for the full sample for all countries of both surveys by averaging the defining items so that low and high scores would indicate low and high levels of political trust and descriptive statistics were computed. The demonstration of the complex sequence of decisions required in performing EFA and CFA, based on current theory and practice, are the strengths of the study.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:01:19.000+0100}, address = {London}, author = {Charalampi, Anastasia and Tsouparopoulou, Eva and Tsiganou, Joanna and Michalopoulou, Catherine}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/20f112384a625fd37f7e8018960b1af4f/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Data Analysis and Related Applications, Volume 1: Computational, Algorithmic and Applied Economic Data Analysis}, doi = {10.1002/9781394165513}, editor = {Zafeiris, Konstantinos N. and Skiadas, Christos H. and Dimotikalis, Yiannis and Karagrigoriou, Alex and Karagrigoriou-Vonta, Christiana}, interhash = {3fddfdcdfbfb5c284b61d4a68202c94f}, intrahash = {0f112384a625fd37f7e8018960b1af4f}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english incollection jak text tmd transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {81-98}, publisher = {John Wiley & Sons}, series = {Big Data, Artificial Intelligence and Data Analysis Set}, study = {EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:01:19.000+0100}, title = {Political Trust in National Institutions: The Significance of Items' Level of Measurement in the Validation of Constructs}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1002/9781394165513}, volume = 9, year = 2022 } @article{kokkonen2022nativist, abstract = {Earlier research has shown a strong connection between anti-immigration attitudes and political trust in Western Europe. In this research note, we examine if nativists’ low levels of specific political support translate into a more general scepticism about democracy as a system of government. Using comparative data from the European Social Survey (ESS) and the European Values Study (EVS), we investigate the relationship between nativist attitudes and several indicators of principled, or diffuse, support for democracy. The findings testify to a nativist divide in diffuse political support. We find a systematic and significant difference in support for democracy between strong nativists and other citizens. West European nativists are less likely than other citizens to view their country as democratic. They also tend to perceive living in a democracy as less important than people with a more positive outlook on immigrants. Moreover, and maybe more worrying, nativists express lower levels support for democracy in relation to non-democratic regime alternatives, that is, they are less likely to be “principled” democrats. The found negative associations remain also after controlling for nativists’ levels of specific support, which indicates that there may be a more fundamental opposition between nativism and diffuse support for democracy than previously acknowledged. We believe that these findings have important implications for research trying to understand challenges to liberal democracy in a time when nativist parties have been successful in politicizing immigration and continue to score electoral victories all over Europe.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:01:19.000+0100}, author = {Kokkonen, Andrej and Linde, Jonas}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/28db26f88eff877bba72342fb64137dfc/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1111/1475-6765.12551}, interhash = {dab977e533fb0e256399e91e0c0feca8}, intrahash = {8db26f88eff877bba72342fb64137dfc}, issn = {03044130}, journal = {European Journal of Political Research}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak onlinefirst text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-12}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:01:19.000+0100}, title = {A nativist divide? Anti-immigration attitudes and diffuse support for democracy in Western Europe}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1111/1475-6765.12551}, year = 2022 } @article{jabkowski2022increase, abstract = {Social research methodologists have postulated that the transparency of survey procedures and data processing is mandatory for assessing the Total Survey Error. Recent analyses of data from cross-national surveys have demonstrated an increase in the quality of documentation reports over time and significant differences in documentation quality between the projects. This research note replicates previous results with an extended set of documentation-related quality indicators describing the degree of completeness of information at the consecutive steps of the survey cycle. It also extends earlier findings by indicating no significant relationship between the quality of the survey documentation and the quality of the survey itself. We analysed a meta-data set of survey characteristics, studying all available up-to-date methodological reports of 1,145 national surveys from four large-scale multi-wave projects: the European Quality of Life Survey (2003–2016), European Social Survey (2002–2018), European Values Study (1981–2017), and International Social Survey Programme (1985–2018).}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:01:19.000+0100}, author = {Jabkowski, Piotr}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/28f2123bb455d1a4f46719df44ee9fa35/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1080/13645579.2022.2097394}, interhash = {2229302b1fe30165a4de0c36e31b2f10}, intrahash = {8f2123bb455d1a4f46719df44ee9fa35}, issn = {13645579}, journal = {International Journal of Social Research Methodology}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP ISSP ISSP_input2022 ISSP_pro article english jak mmh onlinefirst text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(ISSP) (EVS)}, pages = {1-8}, study = {EVS1981-2017 ; ISSP1985-2018}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:01:19.000+0100}, title = {Increase in the quality of methodological documentation of cross-national pan-European multi-wave surveys over the last 40 years – a research note}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1080/13645579.2022.2097394}, year = 2022 } @article{talibi2022contributions, abstract = {Performing international activities is a challenging operation given the heterogeneity of the international market which makes practically impossible the development of successful standardized strategies for the entire world’s population. Finding homogeneous international customer segments helps companies to better communicate with the targeted customers by concentrating on a few units, a group, or several groups. Depending on the study purpose, the segmentation results may help to select potentially attractive international markets, to develop in the context of a global marketing standardized strategies for a segment of countries, or to develop in the context of an international marketing a totally or partially differentiated strategy for several groups. Thus, international segmentation has become an indispensable task in the strategic decision-making process for various international business research questions. Consequently, choosing the relevant segmentation bases and the statistical method represent crucial steps to carry out to identify segments of customers. Actually, research studies in which an international market is segmented mainly employ as bases socio-economic or cultural variables. Moreover, in these studies, since the purpose of the analysis is usually to discover a priori unknown segments in an international population, the segmentation task is performed by clustering techniques. Typically, in this scientific research, to facilitate the interpretation of the results, the segmentation task is preceded by factor analysis to reduce a large number of the initial variables into a few dimensions or factors. However, on the one hand, factor analysis usually generates a loss of information and distortion of reality. On the other hand, the set of the variables initially considered may contain irrelevant variables that might lead to incorrect classification. Therefore, to retain only relevant information for the clustering task: variable selection should be performed to reduce the data dimension before considering a factor analysis.As shown by the numerical experiments,conducted on the basis of two secondary databases: the 03/07/2018 updates of the structure of consumption expenditure published by Eurostat including 32 countries of the European Union and its neighboring countries and the 15/04/2016 version of the updated European Values Study data including customers from 48 European countries, it will allow discovering the accurate groups and facilitate result interpretation. As a result, variable selection allows discovering relevant segments that are easy to interpret. Thus, once the variable selection is performed, the segmentation results will enable relevant and accurate analysis and support correct decision-making.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:01:19.000+0100}, author = {Talibi, Abdelghafour}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/24e8b29ac8993e3f4e490d4f17ab9c0d5/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.12458}, doi = {10.5281/zenodo.6969989}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4800 v4.0.0}, interhash = {273a66a3539f0dfd94d7f457957c90a8}, intrahash = {4e8b29ac8993e3f4e490d4f17ab9c0d5}, journal = {International Journal of Accounting, Finance, Auditing, Management and Economics}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak kbe text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = {4-3}, pages = {498-530}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:01:19.000+0100}, title = {Contributions of Clustering Variable Selection: Methods for International Segmentation}, url = {https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6969989}, volume = 3, year = 2022 } @incollection{marody2021dzielnej, added-at = {2023-01-19T15:01:19.000+0100}, address = {Warszawa}, author = {Marody, Mirosława}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/279a8f63940021474a370cd5b58c38896/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Wartości w działaniu}, editor = {Marody, Mirosława}, interhash = {0a3c72409c535f4c364d0633bd3096ce}, intrahash = {79a8f63940021474a370cd5b58c38896}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP incollection jak other text tmd transfer22}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {241-270}, publisher = {Wydawnictwo Naukowe Scholar Spółka z o.o.}, study = {EVS1990 ; EVS1999 ; EVS2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T15:01:19.000+0100}, title = {Od "dzielnej ofiary" do podmiotu moralnego – procesy kształtowania tożsamości społecznej}, year = 2021 } @article{cislaghi2022gender, abstract = {Background: Almost nowhere in the world do women participate as much as men in the labor force. Despite differences in countries’ economic, social and cultural contexts, gender norms—unwritten rules of acceptable actions for men and women—have been found to affect women’s labor participation across contexts. Gender norms include those regulating who takes care of children, who is expected to earn more, and in which sectors men and women should work. Importantly, norms affect access to labor markets at times of scarcity: when there’s only work for one, gender norms can dictate whether a woman or man gets the job. Advocates of equal labor force participation point to evidence that employment can contribute to people’s health and well-being; yet the evidence is mixed and contradictory, and mostly comes from high-income countries. In restrictive normative contexts in which women are assigned the role of family caretaker, full time employment (FTE) might be particularly burdensome. At the same time, the literature lacks a cross-country analysis of how gender norms affect women’s FTE and their health when employed full time, despite qualitative research providing clear evidence of the influence of gender norms on labor participation. Aims: In this paper we examine: (1) how gender norms affect women’s access to FTE across 97 countries; (2) associations between FTE and women’s self-reported health self-rated (SRH) across different normative contexts (i.e., countries where it is common vs. uncommon for women to stay home); and (3) how women’s FTE and gender norms changed over time in four countries. Data: We used time-series data from the World Values Survey and European Values Survey conducted in over 100 countries between 1981 and 2014. Both surveys attempt to capture norms, beliefs and values in addition to sociodemographic information among a nationally representative adult population in each country. The sample for the cross-sectional analyses (aims 1 and 2) included 97 countries and 131,132 respondents. The sample for aim 3 included data from Argentina, Egypt, Finland and Japan. Variables: Our outcome of interest was pro-equality norms in the context of access to the labor market for women. Respondents were asked “if jobs are scarce, men should have more right to a job than women do?”. Response options included no, neither or yes. We created a binary variable to represent pro-equality norms. We included employment status and SRH as exposures of interest. Analysis: We used individual-level data to generate on-average and sex-stratified estimates of the outcome and exposures for each country, at each time point. We estimated the percentage of all respondents, of women, and of men who held pro-equality norms (believe that men should not have more right to a job than women), the percentage who were employed full time, and the average level of SRH. To measure gender inequality in FTE, we also estimated the absolute difference in FTE between women and men for each country at each time point. First, we conducted descriptive, cross-sectional ecological analyses using one survey per country from wave 5 or 6 (whichever was most recent) to examine associations between pro-equality norms and employment status as a proxy for associations between norms and the context of employment in each country. We also examined associations between pro-equality norms and SRH. We then specified adjusted logistic regression models with controls for age, sex and education to examine associations between pro-equality norms and employment status. To examine if the relationship between FTE and SRH varied by normative context, we grouped countries in quartiles of pro-equality norms. Finally, we conducted descriptive ecological analyses of the relationship between pro-equality norms and employment status over time in four countries. Results: Objective 1: Gender norms intersect with socio-cultural contexts in determining women’s FTE. While in some countries gender norms aligned positively with women’s access to employment (i.e., more equal norms matched more equality in FTE), in Eastern Europe and South America we observed a mismatch. In Eastern Europe we found strong norms against equal access but small sex differences in FTE. In South America, we observed a stark difference in FTE favoring men, despite positive gender norms promoting women’s paid employment. Objective 2: We found the association between SRH and FTE to vary across normative contexts. For instance, while in Scandinavian countries it was protective to be a woman in FTE and harmful not to work full-time, we found the opposite effect in Middle Eastern countries. Objective 3: We found a general tendency to move toward greater equality in norms and FTE over time everywhere in the world. However, political and economic events can generate variations over time and setbacks in progress toward equality.We specifically looked at 4 countries: Argentina, Egypt, Finland and Japan and assessed the effects of economic, political and national legislative changes on FTE over time. Implications: This paper contributes to the conversation on tensions between universal justice and contextual factors affecting one’s health. To achieve purposeful and global universal health and justice, policy makers and global health practitioners must design effective, context-relevant interventions that are deeply and transparently informed by the values they embody. As we strive to achieve global gender equality, its meanings and purposes will vary across contexts in ways that demand people-led conversations and interventions.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T14:58:54.000+0100}, author = {Cislaghi, Beniamino and Bhatia, Amiya and Hallgren, Emma Sofia Thonander and Horanieh, Nour and Weber, Ann M and Darmstadt, Gary L}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/27e86a93115ea214652bbbe0821980b6c/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.3389/fpsyg.2022.689815}, interhash = {1208f6379477451803e1f810e8fd9140}, intrahash = {7e86a93115ea214652bbbe0821980b6c}, journal = {Frontiers in Psychology}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-16}, study = {EVS/WVS1981-2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T14:58:54.000+0100}, title = {Gender Norms and Gender Equality in Full-Time Employment and Health: A 97-Country Analysis of the World Values Survey}, url = {https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.689815}, volume = 13, year = 2022 } @article{derose2021gender, abstract = {Religion has historically been a pronatalist force, but because it fosters traditional gender role attitudes, its importance for fertility may wane where gender equity is thought to be emerging as the new natalism. In this study, I used World Values Survey and European Values Survey data from 1989 to 2018 to determine whether more religious Northern countries are slower to develop the widespread egalitarian gender role attitudes associated with fertility recovery. I concluded that the "old natalism" and the "new natalism" do not compete with each other as much as their negative association implies that they might. By tracing the evolution of country‐level gender equity in more‐ and less religious countries of Europe and North America, I showed how country‐level religiosity does not dampen the potential for a gender equity‐stimulated fertility recovery. This paper also contributes by showing that the curvilinear relationship between gender equity and fertility has continued into more recent time periods than covered by previous work.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T14:58:54.000+0100}, author = {DeRose, Laurie Fields}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/23aa98f833a284abc4a460b57aec6afc7/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13511 ; 10.4232/1.12253}, doi = {10.1111/padr.12373}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7500 v2.0.0 ; ZA4804 v3.0.0}, interhash = {6e1669a01f9bcbcd262591ed66180de8}, intrahash = {3aa98f833a284abc4a460b57aec6afc7}, journal = {Population & Development Review}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 1, pages = {41-55}, study = {EVS2017 ; EVS1981-2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T14:58:54.000+0100}, title = {Gender Equity, Religion, and Fertility in Europe and North America}, url = {https://doi.org/ 10.1111/padr.12373}, volume = 47, year = 2021 } @article{crulli2022turning, abstract = {This paper questions the thesis that transformations in European politics after the financial, eurozone, and migrant crises have been led by populist radical right (PRR) and left (PRL) parties and attitudes in Northwestern (NWE) and Southern (SE) Europe, respectively. Contrary to most of the literature, we claim that, although the populist radical left has grown in SE, the more significant outcome of the crises has been to push PRR parties to a similar (high) consensus in SE and NWE. We also argue that the crises facilitated the growth of PRR forces in SE more than NWE. To test this perspective, we analysed elections and citizens' orientations towards the key issues of populism - immigration, European integration, "authoritarianism versus liberal democracy" and "state versus market" - in five NWE and four SE countries. Findings show that during the "long crisis decade" (2008-2019) there has been an alignment on right-wing populism between European regions.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T14:58:54.000+0100}, author = {Crulli, Mirko and Viviani, Lorenzo}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2984fc83d1ad527158e3a5538ce732441/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1285/i20356609v15i2p482}, interhash = {a242a9cd25f848d531f5231faf4bfe5a}, intrahash = {984fc83d1ad527158e3a5538ce732441}, journal = {Partecipazione e Conflitto}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 2, pages = {482-499}, study = {EVS2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T14:58:54.000+0100}, title = {Turning to the right? The impact of the “long crisis decade” (2008-2019) on right-wing populist vote and attitudes in Europe }, url = {https://doi.org/10.1285/i20356609v15i2p482}, volume = 15, year = 2022 } @article{tuzov2022striving, abstract = {The formation of political systems in the post-Soviet region remains a relevant topic even thirty years after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Due to social, economic, and cultural factors, the political regimes continue to move from the general communist in the past towards different political futures dominated by either authoritarian or democratic frames. This study aims to investigate the patterns of political culture and participation, focusing on the binary categorization of political regimes prevalent across post-Soviet countries and the application of media trust and the freedom index to outline the patterns of political participation. It focuses on eight post-Soviet countries, four authoritarian and four hybrid political regimes, using WVS/EVS 2017-2020 survey data. The findings specify the importance of media trust in the formation of political participation habits across countries with unconsolidated democracy. It shows that the levels of media trust exert diverging impacts depending on the type of political participation. The freedom index has also been integrated as a moderator due to the importance of freedom for the media to mobilize society. The moderation analysis revealed the distinctive patterns of political participation in countries with lower and higher levels of freedom.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T14:58:54.000+0100}, author = {Tuzov, Viktor and Masood, Muhammad}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2d48203c154c78fdfb9997e1f6bf3ec13/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1080/23745118.2022.2135341}, interhash = {0b184cfaf3d3031fe4ae14ebf283a1b7}, intrahash = {d48203c154c78fdfb9997e1f6bf3ec13}, issn = {23745118}, journal = {European Politics and Society}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak onlinefirst text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-20}, privnote = {EVS Entscheidung über Abstract}, study = {WVS/EVS 2017-2020}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T14:58:54.000+0100}, title = {Striving towards democracy? Political participation in post-Soviet countries}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1080/23745118.2022.2135341}, year = 2022 } @incollection{jonsdottir2022nones, abstract = {The number of people that do not belong to a religious denomination – ‘nones’ is growing rapidly in the Nordic countries. The aim of this analysis is to predict non-affiliation in Iceland and other Nordic countries using logistic regression. The hypotheses tested are that people 1) who have little confidence in the church; 2) who are of immigrant background; 3) with left-wing political views, 4) who have more liberal worldviews (moral attitudes) are more likely to be ‘nones’. For this we used existing data obtained in the European Values Study (EVS) wave 5, and previous waves to look at the increase in non-affiliation since the first wave of the EVS in the early eighties. The results show that the strongest predictors for being a ‘none’ are lack of confidence in the church and being of immigrant background. Those who do not belong to a religious denomination have a somewhat more liberal worldview than those who do. Our results also suggest that a decline in confidence in the Icelandic church may explain the rapid increase of ‘nones’ in Iceland. A similar decline in confidence is not seen in the other countries.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T14:58:54.000+0100}, address = {Tilburg}, author = {Jonsdottir, Gudbjorg Andrea and Saemundsdottir, Inga Run and Tryggvadottir, Gudny Bergthora}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/240f24778584515aaee951e1d97b6269d/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Reflections on European Values: Honouring Loek Halman's contribution to the European Values Study}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13486 ; 10.4232/1.13560 ; 10.4232/1.13561}, editor = {Luijkx, Ruud and Reeskens, Tim and Sieben, Inge}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4804 v3.1.0 ; ZA7500 v4.0.0 ; ZA7502 v2.0.0}, interhash = {07f5d8b6e42eebda32f0916308d49f96}, intrahash = {40f24778584515aaee951e1d97b6269d}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english incollection jak mmh text transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {222-235}, publisher = {Open Press TiU}, study = {EVS1981-2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T14:58:54.000+0100}, title = {The Rise of the Nones in Iceland}, url = {https://pure.uvt.nl/ws/portalfiles/portal/61757221/LiberAmicorum.pdf}, year = 2022 } @book{spalova2022media, abstract = {The issue of increasing migration is still relevant even after years of international efforts to address and stabilize the socio-economic increase in migration in the European context. The media are still the main source of information on distant topics, including the migration crisis, and are a mediator of people's access to social reality. Media discourses about migrants are essential for the public to form implicit attitudes towards them and can thus negatively influence the process of integration of refugees in the EU and contribute to strengthening prejudices among citizens. The publication presents a transdisciplinary view of the issue in the Trans-European context, i.e. in an area that has historically served as a buffer zone of migratory pressures.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T14:58:54.000+0100}, address = {Berlin}, author = {Spálová, Lucia and Mikuláš, Peter}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2309ca22a84d4d88e9166816392e77a1b/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.3726/b19495}, interhash = {f6a015722e63e6721f616bb6b066aea5}, intrahash = {309ca22a84d4d88e9166816392e77a1b}, isbn = {9783631874356}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP book english jak mmh text transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, privnote = {EVS Entscheidung über Amazon}, publisher = {Peter Lang Verlag}, study = {EVS1991}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T14:58:54.000+0100}, title = {Media – Migration – Politics: Discursive Strategies in the Current Czech and Slovak Context}, url = {https://doi.org/10.3726/b19495}, year = 2022 } @article{barone2022legacy, abstract = {This paper shows that people who lived their impressionable years (18–25) at the time of Student Movement came to have more right-winged political preferences as older adults. No effect is detected on polarization.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T14:58:54.000+0100}, author = {Barone, Guglielmo and Blasio, Guido de and Poy, Samuele}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/204a98d903b6906d41a6cf7e055bd7e03/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1016/j.econlet.2021.110198}, interhash = {f75927a981e2cf57bafe5d22b3a81f7f}, intrahash = {04a98d903b6906d41a6cf7e055bd7e03}, issn = {01651765}, journal = {Economics Letters}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-4}, study = {EVS}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T14:58:54.000+0100}, title = {The legacy of 1968 student protests on political preferences}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.econlet.2021.110198}, volume = 210, year = 2022 } @article{kummetat2022understanding, abstract = {Introduction: Stigma towards alcohol-related conditions is more pronounced than stigma against any other mental illness and has remained high throughout past decades. Although alcohol consumption is a known and persistent contributor to the burden of disease and interpersonal threat and may thus shape public attitudes towards consumption, no study to date has provided an overview of the prevalence of alcohol stigma and its association with (a) alcohol consumption and (b) harm attributable to alcohol across Europe. As a social reaction to thresholds of accepted use of alcohol, stigma could impact consumption, resulting in a reduced quantity or at least less harmful drinking patterns. This contribution provides an initial overview by addressing the following research questions. (i) What are the country-level prevalence rates of alcohol stigma compared across European countries? (ii) Is alcohol stigma associated with (a) alcohol consumption and (b) alcohol-attributable harm? (iii) Is there an association between alcohol stigma and alcohol consumption by type of beverage? Methods: We combined data on country-level desire for social distance towards “heavy drinkers” (European Values Survey, operationalization of “alcohol stigma”) with indicators of alcohol consumption, including adult per capita consumption (APC), heavy episodic drinking, consumption by type of beverage (wine, beer, spirits), and harm attributable to alcohol, namely age-standardized disability-adjusted life years lost to alcohol consumption (AADALYs) for 28 countries. Linear regression models were applied. Results: (i) Social distance varied noticeably across countries (M = 62.9%, SD = 16.3%) in a range of 28.3% and 87.3%. (ii) APC was significantly positive related to social distance (β = 0.55, p = 0.004). (iii) Wine consumption was significantly negative related to social distance; the opposite was true for spirits consumption. No association was found for beer consumption. The best model fit was achieved with APC (β = 0.48, p = 0.002) and wine per capita consumption (β = −0.55, p < 0.001) explaining 57.0% (adjusted R2) of the variance in social distance. Conclusion: Our study shows a strong relationship between country-level alcohol stigma and alcohol consumption. If stigma was to deter people from harmful alcohol consumption, it would be expected that higher levels of alcohol stigma are associated with lower levels of overall alcohol consumption or consumption of spirits in particular. Instead, stigma seems to be a reaction to harmful drinking patterns without changing these patterns for the better.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T14:58:54.000+0100}, author = {Kummetat, Johanna Leona and Leonhard, Anya and Manthey, Jakob and Speerforck, Sven and Schomerus, Georg}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2d99b0542e0a8f142fdc04a655c499c21/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13560}, doi = {10.1159/000526200}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7500 v4.0.0}, interhash = {02581357f68d23c8a2409a3f49ada79e}, intrahash = {d99b0542e0a8f142fdc04a655c499c21}, journal = {European Addiction Research}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 6, pages = {446-454}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T14:58:54.000+0100}, title = {Understanding the Association between Alcohol Stigma and Alcohol Consumption within Europe: A Cross-Sectional Exploratory Study}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1159/000526200}, volume = 28, year = 2022 } @article{spoon2022environmental, abstract = {Do non-mainstream parties respond to other non-mainstream parties’ owned issues? Whereas a great deal of extant research has examined the owned issues of non-mainstream parties and when mainstream parties take on these issues, little research has been done to explore when non-mainstream parties expand their issue focus to include the owned issues of other non-mainstream parties. We argue that non-mainstream parties will expand their issue focus as the public salience on the issue increases, but that this expansion is conditioned by the type of issue. In particular, we posit that non-mainstream parties will expand on issues on which there is agreement among their supporters. To test our claims, we examine radical-left, radical right and green parties’ issue expansion on the environment and immigration in 15 West and East European countries from 1980–2018 using data from the Comparative Study of Electoral Systems, national election studies, and the Comparative Manifestos Project. Our findings have important implications for non-mainstream parties’ issue evolution and party competition more generally.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T14:58:54.000+0100}, author = {Spoon, Jae-Jae and Williams, Christopher J.}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/239ccf6b2898167c89537cc8d58d05897/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.12253 ; 10.4232/1.13511}, doi = {10.1177/13540688221117262}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4804 v3.0.0 ; ZA7500 v3.0.0}, interhash = {0ccce416ce5fd362613772bd1306ac60}, intrahash = {39ccf6b2898167c89537cc8d58d05897}, issn = {13540688}, journal = {Party Politics}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak onlinefirst text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-11}, study = {EVS1981-2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T14:58:54.000+0100}, title = {Environmental chauvinism? Explaining issue expansion among non-mainstream parties}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1177/13540688221117262}, year = 2022 } @article{khilkhanov2022traditional, abstract = {Cultural codes, as a structured manifestation of cultural phenomena, are actualized during the rapid development of intercultural communication in the twentieth century. The main cultural codes include language and religion. To identify changes in religious value orientations in Russia, we analyzed data from mass surveys of the World Values Survey, which are in the public domain. The author analyzed databases on Russia for 1995 (3rd wave of research) and 2017 (7th wave of research). In 1995, Russia was just beginning to develop its Internet communications, 2017 describes the modern value orientations of Russians. French philosophers J. Deleuze and F. Guattari introduced the concept of rhizome as a symbol of poststructuralism and postmodernism. Rhizome implies a system where there is no hierarchy, centralization, linearity, orderliness. In the Internet era, the rhizomorphism of communications leads to a weakening of the traditional hierarchy, to a relatively low level of institutionalization, which is becoming a noticeable phenomenon in Russian religious denominations. Traditional cultural codes such as language and religion are inevitably transformed in the conditions of the Internet. The phenomenon of translinguality, partial loss of linguistic purity and the creation of new language hybrids characterize the development of language codes. The emergence of a virtual religious culture, the rhizomorphism of communication processes in the modern church, create more individualized, nonlinear forms of ritual, which inevitably weaken the principle of hierarchical centralization in religious organizations. In general, it can be noted that Russia’s movement towards the values of self-expression and individualism is accompanied by the rhizome effect, which manifests itself both in hybrid linguistic forms and in the weakening of hierarchical religious institutionalization.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T14:58:54.000+0100}, author = {Khilkhanov, D. L.}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2f3c2f11e4934d9c0e237e415b16805b8/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13486}, doi = {10.25688/2078- 9238.2022.43.3.3}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4804 v3.1.0}, interhash = {ffac3fc4335e9ff193df698ba3189de3}, intrahash = {f3c2f11e4934d9c0e237e415b16805b8}, journal = {MCU Journal of Philosophical Sciences}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article jak other text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 3, pages = {29-43}, study = {EVS1981-2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T14:58:54.000+0100}, title = {Традиционные культурные коды в эпоху Интернета (Traditional Cultural Codes in the Internet AGE)}, url = {https://doi.org/10.25688/2078- 9238.2022.43.3.3}, volume = 43, year = 2022 } @incollection{salomaki2022suomalaisten, added-at = {2023-01-19T14:58:54.000+0100}, address = {Helsinki}, author = {Salomäki, Hanna}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/207e99d0afe8c6ca2f9451fb455ef3a3b/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Spiritualiteetti 2020-luvun Suomessa}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.12253 ; 10.4232/1.13314 ; 10.4232/1.13161 ; 10.4232/1.13629}, editor = {Huttunen, Niko and Salminen, Veli-Matti}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4804 v3.0.0 ; ZA7500 v2.0.0 ; ZA4950 v2.3.0 ; ZA7570 v2.1.0}, interhash = {94949e5bb702829638c8114f3a7b71e7}, intrahash = {07e99d0afe8c6ca2f9451fb455ef3a3b}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP ISSP ISSP_input2022 ISSP_pro incollection jak mmh other text tmd transfer22}, language = {other}, note = {(ISSP) (EVS)}, pages = {228-257}, privnote = {ISSP Finnland 2018, kein Ländervergleich, kein Zeitvergleich}, publisher = {Kirkon tutkimus ja koulutus}, series = {Suomen ev.-lut. kirkon tutkimusjulkaisuja}, study = {EVS1981–2008 ; EVS2017 ; ISSP2008 ; ISSP2018}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T14:58:54.000+0100}, title = {Suomalaisten ikä-ja sukupuolierot uskonnollisuudessa 2000-luvulla}, url = {https://researchportal.helsinki.fi/en/publications/spiritualiteetti-2020-luvun-suomessa}, volume = 137, year = 2022 } @article{czegledi2022confidence, abstract = {In an attempt to contribute to the literature on how and why confidence in market participants and in the government shape the demand for market regulation, this paper contrasts two interpretations. The interpretation implicit in the empirical literature supposes that people trade off market failures for government failures. The paper argues that implicit in the broader public choice literature there is an alternative that emphasizes the nirvana fallacy and leads to the conclusion that people’s views on markets and government in general is a determinant of the effect of trust on the demand for regulation. The paper applies a meta-regression analysis to examine the results of country-level regressions with different survey waves of the Integrated Values Surveys. It shows that the effect of the two kinds of trust are asymmetric and that the negative effect of the confidence in companies on the demand for government regulation is larger in countries that score higher on individualism.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T14:58:54.000+0100}, author = {Czeglédi, Pál}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/26982872a79b75ddedb0570c1d6dc440e/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1007/s11127-022-01013-0}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7503}, interhash = {c3a1ac1c425cc8e526dcbfa535329b7e}, intrahash = {6982872a79b75ddedb0570c1d6dc440e}, issn = {15737101}, journal = {Public Choice}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 3, pages = {211-231}, study = {EVS1981-2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T14:58:54.000+0100}, title = {Why does the confidence in companies, but not the confidence in the government, affect the demand for regulation differently across countries?}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s11127-022-01013-0}, volume = 193, year = 2022 } @article{ramoutar2022culture, abstract = {This study offers a different empirical approach to examining the e?ects of culture and religion on economic growth using time series data for the period 1994-2020. I constructed a cultural index through the Principle Component Analysis (PCA) technique to achieve this goal. This study employs seven leading indicators from the World Values Survey (WVS) and the European Values Study (EVS) for cultural development, such as control, trust, respect, obedience, and identity. Further, the Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) system estimation was adopted. The findings confirm a significant positive impact of culture and religion on economic growth.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T14:58:54.000+0100}, author = {Ramoutar, Richard S.}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/291d8e0dc111718a3cf8448fbb384cf65/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.22158/rem.v7n2p16}, interhash = {054fe16971219d99816a93946efd7c9a}, intrahash = {91d8e0dc111718a3cf8448fbb384cf65}, journal = {Research in Economics and Management}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 2, pages = {16-28}, study = {EVS}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T14:58:54.000+0100}, title = {Do Culture and Religion Matter to Economic Growth?}, url = {https://doi.org/10.22158/rem.v7n2p16}, volume = 7, year = 2022 } @incollection{hoffmannlange2022macro, abstract = {This chapter introduces the following empirical part of the volume of paired and triple comparisons of contrasting cases of democracies set in various regional contexts, as well as two polar cases. A brief literature encompasses the period from the high hopes at the onset of the ‘Third Wave’ to the gradual erosion, stagnation or breakdown of some democracies and causes thereof. This chapter follows a mixed research design taking account of both the broader global developments and the more detailed regional and case-based ones. Macro-level analyses draw on the most recent Varieties of Democracy (V-Dem) data set, the Human Development Index (HDI) and World Bank Governance indicators, and similar sources. Micro-level attitudes and perceptions are assessed using data from the World Values Surveys (WVS) and the ‘European Values Study’ (EVS) for all countries where at least two waves of surveys have been conducted during the last two decades.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T14:58:54.000+0100}, address = {Cham}, author = {Hoffmann-Lange, Ursula and Berg-Schlosser, Dirk}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2ba4e20aec8210b8fc0645a4419852438/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Democracy under Pressure: Resilience or Retreat?}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13736}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-031-09123-0_5}, editor = {Beek, Ursula van}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7503 v2.0.0}, interhash = {637e9f852396c3dad53ae36d0a8bd724}, intrahash = {ba4e20aec8210b8fc0645a4419852438}, isbn = {9783031091230}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english incollection jak mmh text transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {89-140}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, study = {EVS1981-2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T14:58:54.000+0100}, title = {Macro- And Micro-Level Analyses}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-09123-0_5}, year = 2022 } @incollection{gielens2022value, abstract = {Following up on Loek Halman’s work on value change and stability, we investigate public opinion patterns between 1990 and 2017 in the Netherlands. While large-scale societal processes raise perceptions of severe value changes over time, prior research has shown that Dutch citizens generally rely on already existing values ingrained in Dutch society. Based on theories regarding fundamental differences between values, attitudes, and preferences, we propose different expectations regarding stability and change in public opinion. Based on regression analyses of European Values Study data (1990-2017), we find three main trends in the Dutch public opinion landscape: 1) conservatism and religiosity are declining, 2) preferences for government involvement grow, and 3) materialist values increasingly tend to be prioritized over post-materialist values. Given the revival of economic instability and the rise of cultural insecurity, we conclude that while circumstances change, people’s attitudinal reaction generally does not. With the addition of new waves, the European Values Study will continue to deepen our understanding of value development and its relation to changing environments.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T14:58:54.000+0100}, address = {Tilburg}, author = {Gielens, Erwin and Muis, Quita}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/228a76a527b5aff48aa778f8c1cf8bc17/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Reflections on European Values: Honouring Loek Halman's contribution to the European Values Study}, editor = {Luijkx, Ruud and Reeskens, Tim and Sieben, Inge}, interhash = {4bc895a7e7518317b8acc5efaf361a1f}, intrahash = {28a76a527b5aff48aa778f8c1cf8bc17}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english incollection jak text tmd transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {376-387}, publisher = {Open Press TiU}, series = {European Values Series}, study = {EVS1990 ; EVS1999 ; EVS2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T14:58:54.000+0100}, title = {Same old, same old? Value change and stability in the Netherlands}, url = {https://research.tilburguniversity.edu/en/publications/same-old-same-old-value-change-and-stability-in-the-netherlands}, volume = 2, year = 2022 } @incollection{abts2022impact, abstract = {Over the last decennia, the position of the Church and religion in Western societies has become less central to social, cultural and public life. On top of structural processes of secularization, the Catholic Church has, more recently, faced painful moments of deep crisis because of child sexual abuse scandals. This contribution investigates how the child abuse scandal involving Roger Vangheluwe (the bishop of Bruges), has affected institutional trust in the Catholic Church in Belgium. To do this, we analyse panel data from EVS wave 4 (2009) and a follow-up survey among the same respondents in 2010. This panel design -with the child abuse scandal as a natural experiment in between the two measurements- allows us to study conjunctural changes in trust in the Church. Our results indicate that the loss of trust in the church-as-institution is especially outspoken among the religiously more involved persons. Those who are convinced that the church authorities did not fulfill their role as ‘guardians of trust’ in dealing with the pedophilia cases report the strongest decrease in trust. These results are illustrative of churchgoers’ disappointment with the behavior of priests and indignation about the improper functioning of church hierarchies.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T14:55:33.000+0100}, address = {Tilburg}, author = {Abts, Koen and Meuleman, Bart}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/26ffe1c28743bb1c1926d6c9a73ce5402/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Reflections on European Values: Honouring Loek Halman's contribution to the European Values Study}, editor = {Luijkx, Ruud and Reeskens, Tim and Sieben, Inge}, interhash = {9df066373ebdd83fe197efcf83bbaa67}, intrahash = {6ffe1c28743bb1c1926d6c9a73ce5402}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english incollection jak mmh text transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {208-221}, publisher = {Open Press TiU}, study = {EVS1981-2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T14:55:33.000+0100}, title = {The Impact of the Child Abuse Scandals on Trust in the Church: Empirical Evidence from Belgium}, url = {https://pure.uvt.nl/ws/portalfiles/portal/61757221/LiberAmicorum.pdf}, year = 2022 } @incollection{vecera2022normativn, added-at = {2023-01-19T14:55:33.000+0100}, address = {Plzeň}, author = {Večeřa, Miloš}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2c7dd8453d1fbe0d00dbdf11524acd06d/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {In memoriam Zdeněk Masopust}, doi = {10.24132/ZCU.2022.10880.270-285}, editor = {Jermanová, Helena}, interhash = {dafdbd20be45d65c4b4929de45afdc38}, intrahash = {c7dd8453d1fbe0d00dbdf11524acd06d}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP incollection jak mmh other text transfer22}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {270-285}, publisher = {Západočeská univerzita v Plzni}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T14:55:33.000+0100}, title = {Normativní a Spelečenské Aspekty Důvěry v Právo}, url = {https://doi.org/10.24132/ZCU.2022.10880.270-285}, year = 2022 } @book{hart2022religie, abstract = {Nederland is geen gelovig land meer. Atheïsten en agnosten vormen inmiddels een meerderheid onder de bevolking. Religieuze groepen zijn nu minderheden in Nederland. Daarmee is voor de meeste mensen de zoektocht naar zingeving en zelfverwezenlijking een individuele zaak. Deze maatschappelijke ontwikkelingen hebben niet alleen gevolgen voor individuen, maar ook voor de verhoudingen tussen verschillende groepen, en onze samenleving als geheel. Dat blijkt uit het onderzoek Buiten kerk en moskee van het Sociaal en Cultureel Planbureau (SCP).}, added-at = {2023-01-19T14:55:33.000+0100}, address = {Den Haag}, author = {Hart, Joep de and Houwelingen, Pepijn van and Huijnk, Willem}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2c120d9943e4361ea8cdfca53231865e2/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.48592/1334}, interhash = {7ae3117377e130d219568191e49f4dad}, intrahash = {c120d9943e4361ea8cdfca53231865e2}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP ISSP ISSP_input2022 ISSP_pro article jak mmh other text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {other}, note = {(ISSP) (EVS)}, publisher = {Sociaal en Cultureel Planbureau }, study = {ISSP1991 ; ISSP1998 ; ISSP2008 ; ISSP2018 ; EVS1981 ; EVS1990 ; EVS1999 ; EVS2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T14:55:33.000+0100}, title = {Religie in een pluriforme samenleving. Diversiteit en verandering in beeld. Deel 3: Buiten kerk en moskee}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.48592/1334}, year = 2022 } @article{claessens2022partner, abstract = {Why does human prosociality vary around the world? Evolutionary models and laboratory experiments suggest that possibilities for partner choice (i.e. the ability to leave unprofitable relationships and strike up new ones) should promote cooperation across human societies. Leveraging the Global Preferences Survey (n = 27,125; 27 countries) and the World Values Survey (n = 54,728; 32 countries), we test this theory by estimating the associations between relational mobility, a socioecological measure of partner choice, and a wide variety of prosocial attitudes and behaviours, including impersonal altruism, reciprocity, trust, collective action and moral judgements of antisocial behaviour. Contrary to our pre-registered predictions, we found little evidence that partner choice is related to prosociality across countries. After controlling for shared causes of relational mobility and prosociality – environmental harshness, subsistence style and geographic and linguistic proximity – we found that only altruism and trust in people from another religion are positively related to relational mobility. We did not find positive relationships between relational mobility and reciprocity, generalised trust, collective action or moral judgements. These findings challenge evolutionary theories of human cooperation which emphasise partner choice as a key explanatory mechanism, and highlight the need to generalise models and experiments to global samples.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T14:55:33.000+0100}, author = {Claessens, Scott and Kyritsis, Thanos}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/29fbe77c146039e587c839d133ed07443/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1017/ehs.2022.51}, interhash = {15738d1f172ca7c479aa8cc37d7f6400}, intrahash = {9fbe77c146039e587c839d133ed07443}, journal = {Evolutionary Human Sciences}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-16}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T14:55:33.000+0100}, title = {Partner choice does not predict prosociality across countries}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1017/ehs.2022.51}, volume = 4, year = 2022 } @book{ogrady2022transformation, abstract = {The UK’s most recent round of welfare reforms since 2010 have had far-reaching effects, leading to greater poverty, homelessness, indebtedness and foodbank use. But until well into the 2010s they were very popular with the public, who increasingly felt that welfare claimants did not deserve help. These changes were not matched in other European countries experiencing similar economic and social trends. Focusing on policies that provide relief from unemployment, poverty and disability, in this book Tom O’Grady sets out to answer two questions: why has Britain reformed its welfare system so radically? And why, until recently, were the reforms so popular with the public? He traces the evolution of British welfare policy, politics, discourse and public opinion since the 1980s, arguing that from the 1990s a long-term change in discourse from both politicians and the media caused the British public to turn against welfare by 2010. That, combined with the financial crisis, left the system uniquely vulnerable to cuts. He explores the roots of public opinion on the welfare system and the motives of politicians who have revolutionised the system, and how they talk about it. This an account of how, in the eyes of the public, deserving recipients of help came to be seen as scroungers; of when and why politicians and the media vilified them; of political parties whose discourse and policies were transformed, almost overnight; and of Britain’s journey from providing welfare as generously as the average European country in the 1970s to becoming an outlier today.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T14:55:33.000+0100}, address = {New York}, author = {O'Grady, Tom}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2b17c4f32c4656c8cafdbe31fa3d4f707/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1093/oso/9780192898890.001.0001}, interhash = {7f5ac2317124514a145fb1462767e2c4}, intrahash = {b17c4f32c4656c8cafdbe31fa3d4f707}, isbn = {9780192898890}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP book english jak mmh text transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, study = {EVS1990 ; EVS1999 ; EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T14:55:33.000+0100}, title = {The Transformation of British Welfare Policy: Politics, Discourse, and Public Opinion}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192898890.001.0001}, year = 2022 } @article{campante2022media, abstract = {We survey the empirical literature in economics on the impact of media technologies on social capital. Guided by a simple model of information and collective action, we cover a range of different outcomes related to social capital—from social and political participation to interpersonal trust—in its benign and destructive manifestations. The impact of media technologies hinges on their content (information versus entertainment), their effectiveness in fostering coordination, and the networks they create as well as on individual characteristics and media consumption choices.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T14:55:33.000+0100}, author = {Campante, Filipe and Durante, Ruben and Tesei, Andrea}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2c9f0e12273737344985008e7ead7f5b5/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13736}, doi = {10.1146/annurev-economics-083121-050914}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7503 v2.0.0}, interhash = {f29ab712b38604e47d3976d08f46ab60}, intrahash = {c9f0e12273737344985008e7ead7f5b5}, journal = {Annual Review of Economics}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak kbe text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {69-91}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T14:55:33.000+0100}, title = {Media and Social Capital}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-economics-083121-050914}, volume = 14, year = 2022 } @inproceedings{2022, abstract = {Тело занимает в экономических отношениях важную нишу. Оно может рассматриваться в качестве объекта (мотив для совершения экономических действий) и в качестве субъекта (как непосредственный участник экономических отношений). Тело вовлечено в легальные и не легальные рынки, а также связано с процессами сакрализации и коммодификации, влияющих на общественное отношение к экономике. Объектом исследования является тело, цель исследования – обозначить место тела в экономических отношениях.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T14:55:33.000+0100}, address = {Мinsk}, author = {Шурко, А. В.}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/20bf6ca062621af6dbc0c1dd2dd270e5c/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Современный социум: социология жизни (междисциплинарный профиль) : материалы I Международного научно-методологического междисциплинарного семинара «Новые вызовы и перспективы развития современного социума»}, editor = {Данилов, А. Н. and Похомова, А. А.}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7505}, interhash = {ec4c038e993e27ada3ffa5f0d8c65421}, intrahash = {0bf6ca062621af6dbc0c1dd2dd270e5c}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP inproceedings jak other text tmd transfer22}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {232-237}, publisher = {БГУ}, study = {Joint EVS/WVS 2017-2022}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T14:55:33.000+0100}, title = {Тело в экономических отношениях}, url = {https://elib.bsu.by/handle/123456789/290329}, year = 2022 } @incollection{jong2021national, abstract = {This chapter describes the national culture of the three countries concerned by means of a brief review of each country’s history and its scores on different cultural dimensions and other indicators of dominant attitudes. The United States’ culture is still predominantly influenced by the first settlers’ attitudes, who see the individual as someone fighting against nature and the powerful. As a result, the individual is in high regard, concentration of power is rejected, and US inhabitants accept uncertainty relatively easily. Many wars have been fought on the soil of present-day Germany. Moreover, the country and its predecessors have many neighbours with whom they have had to cooperate. This history is reflected in a high score on Uncertainty Avoidance, an obedience to preset rules, and a relatively large willingness to cooperate. France has the longest history as an independent state. The state is also the most centralized one and ruled by the elite. The country’s high score on Power Distance suggests that the lower classes accept the difference between the classes – an observation that is confirmed by the significant differences in virtues to be taught to children between the highest and lowest education classes. Cooperation appears to be difficult for the French.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T14:55:33.000+0100}, address = {Abingdon}, author = {Jong, Eelke de and Schilpzand, Annemiek}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2c5d8368aa291eadc08a7e79088d7c617/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Economic Ideas, Policy and National Culture: A Comparison of Three Market Economies}, doi = {10.4324/9781003208549-3}, editor = {Jong, Eelke de}, interhash = {6ff50450bfe931df3ef6e16090884c91}, intrahash = {c5d8368aa291eadc08a7e79088d7c617}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english incollection jak mmh text transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {15-32}, publisher = {Routledge}, study = {EVS}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T14:55:33.000+0100}, title = {National culture in the three types of market economies}, url = {https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003208549-3}, year = 2021 } @article{vanlancker2022understanding, abstract = {In this contribution, we examine whether and why there is a gap in the use of formal childcare services between immigrant and native families across 21 European countries. We focus on three sets of potential determinants: (1) social class, education and labour market position; (2) immigrant-specific factors such as norms in the region of origin, citizenship acquisition and length of stay in the country of residence; and (3) contextual factors such structural constraints impeding access to childcare and traditional norms on motherhood in the region of origin. Drawing on data from the 2010 ad hoc module of the EU Labour Force Survey, we find evidence for an immigrant-native gap in formal childcare use. Adjusted for social class position, education and maternal employment, immigrant families are less likely to use childcare compared to native families across European countries. However, there are important cross-country differences in the size of this gap. The study also provides evidence for immigrant-specific explanations: acquiring citizenship and staying longer in the country of residence increases the probability to use childcare, while the strength of traditional norms in the region of origin reduces the probability to use childcare. Finally, we find that structural barriers to childcare use negatively affect childcare use for both native and immigrant families. Removing barriers to childcare use in terms of availability and affordability will benefit everyone.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T14:55:33.000+0100}, author = {Van Lancker, Wim and Pavolini, Emmanuele}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2134b68858821d2858ebbb7c5a935db7d/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1177/00016993221102506}, interhash = {27f7620a0cfa3592d3ff8f44812d783c}, intrahash = {134b68858821d2858ebbb7c5a935db7d}, issn = {00016993}, journal = {Acta Sociologica}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_GML FDZ_IUP ISSP ISSP_input2022 ISSP_pro LFS LFS_input2022 LFS_pro article english jak onlinefirst rp text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(LFS) (ISSP) (EVS)}, pages = {1-22}, study = {EU-LFS 2010 ; EVS2008 ; ISSP2012}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T14:55:33.000+0100}, title = {Understanding the immigrant-native gap in childcare use: An empirical exploration for 21 European countries}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1177/00016993221102506}, year = 2022 } @article{glijn2021genderrolhoudingen, abstract = {Gender role attitudes and modernisation: back to the essence? The influence of modernisation, self-expressive values, and educational level on gender role attitudes in Europe Despite several societal developments, such as educational expansion, the second wave of feminism, and modernisation, the trend towards more egalitarian gender role attitudes has stagnated. This study complements previous studies that explain this phenomenon by a growing focus on self-expressiveness and gender essentialism, which contradicts the initial expectations of modernisation theory. The aim of this contribution is to explore the role of modernisation at the country level in Europe, in the relation between educational level, self-expressive values, and gender role attitudes at the individual level. A multilevel model shows that more self-expressiveness and a higher educational level lead to more egalitarian attitudes. At the contextual level, self-expressiveness strengthens this relation. The results are in line with expectations from modernisation theory, rather than expectations from the egalitarian-essentialism hypothesis. The study closes with a discussion on the measurement of gender role attitudes, suggesting a multidimensional alternative. In addition, it is suggested that gender essentialism might influence behaviour, rather than attitudes. This provides implications for further research in uncovering the structural and cultural processes behind persisting gender inequality.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T14:55:33.000+0100}, author = {Glijn, Rosa and Begall, Katia}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2d0b87e9926750b6ef86e0aab8ecd956b/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13511}, doi = {10.5117/MEM2021.4.002.GLIJ}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7500 v3.0.0}, interhash = {8e222628cbf2e010a0566236eb5bb69f}, intrahash = {d0b87e9926750b6ef86e0aab8ecd956b}, issn = {1876-2816}, journal = {Mens & Maatschappij}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP ISSP_contra article jak other text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 4, pages = {469-497}, privnote = {ISSP Zitation Dritte, keine Datennutzung}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T14:55:33.000+0100}, title = {Genderrolhoudingen en modernisering: terug naar de essentie? De invloed van modernisering, zelfexpressiewaarden en opleidingsniveau op genderrolhoudingen in Europa}, type = {Journal Article}, url = {https://doi.org/10.5117/MEM2021.4.002.GLIJ}, volume = 96, year = 2021 } @article{wysocki2022poczucie, abstract = {The article presents an analysis of the feeling of general national pride in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe based on survey data from 1981–2020 from two related international research projects – World Values Survey (WVS) and European Values Study (EVS). The collected data allowed us to answer the following questions: what is the level of the sense of national pride in the surveyed societies? What are the similarities and differences between them? How has this aspect of national identity changed over time? It was assumed that national pride is a declarative indicator of national identity. It relates to the assessment of achievements and the sense of satisfaction resulting from belonging to one’s own national community. At the same time, the duality of the consequences of feeling national pride related to both patriotism and nationalism (the so-called “positive” and “negative” national pride) was emphasized. The results of the analysis were compared to the hypotheses about the declining power of national pride and national identity along with the progressing processes of modernization and globalization.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T14:55:33.000+0100}, author = {Wysocki, Artur}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2af1cf82d9c1920c1aa1c5878eead81c2/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13737}, doi = {10.17951/ks.2022.10.1.5-25}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7505 v2.0.0}, interhash = {f1bd3a5c2266563018732c0e318a2fdb}, intrahash = {af1cf82d9c1920c1aa1c5878eead81c2}, journal = {Konteksty Społeczne | Social Contexts}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article jak mmh other text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 1, pages = {5-25}, study = {Joint EVS/WVS 2017-2021}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T14:55:33.000+0100}, title = {Poczucie dumy narodowej w Europie Środkowo Wschodniej na podstawie danych z EVS i WVS z lat 1981–2020 (A Sense of National Pride in Central and Eastern Europe Based on Data from EVS and WVS)}, url = {http://doi.org/10.17951/ks.2022.10.1.5-25}, volume = 10, year = 2022 } @article{bartasevicius2022popular, abstract = {The paper draws on 2008 and 2017 European Values Study (EVS) data to analyse the differences in popular understandings of national identity between Western and Eastern European countries as well as the changes in popular views over the 2010s. Using latent class analysis (LCA), five categories of respondents are identified according to people's understandings of national identity—anti-ascriptive nationalists, liberal nationalists, voluntarist-leaning multiple nationalists, moderate nationalists and ardent nationalists. While on average half of the Western countries' respondents of the 2017 EVS wave thought that ascriptive criteria of national membership (ancestry, place of birth) were not important while voluntarist (respect for the institutions/laws, speaking the national language) were, the corresponding proportion in an average Eastern country was just over 20%. It is argued that persistent and historically ingrained differences in popular conceptions of nationhood between West and East are contributing to policy tensions within the EU, most notably in the management of migration and refugee flows. Furthermore, the article found no evidence that the gap between Western and Eastern Europe in popular nationhood views was decreasing over the 2010s.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T14:55:33.000+0100}, author = {Bartasevičius, Vainius}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2ede9c91922871b860c8b3eba998021ad/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1111/nana.12917}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7503}, interhash = {359d7f524afacc61204609fe60c7aaff}, intrahash = {ede9c91922871b860c8b3eba998021ad}, journal = {Nations and Nationalism}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak onlinefirst text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-19}, study = {EVS1981-2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T14:55:33.000+0100}, title = {Popular understandings of national identity in Europe: Still a gulf between West and East?}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1111/nana.12917}, year = 2022 } @article{silvestre2022abortion, abstract = {The European Values Study (EVS), and also the World Values Survey (WVS), have for decades included a question that asks about the degree of justification of different behaviors and actions, including abortion and euthanasia. Our research aims to study which factors influence the abortion/euthanasia association in Spain and whether this association is also observed in other countries. A factor analysis of the Spanish sample shows that a number of items related to sexuality and death tend to cluster together. This factor could be called “Eros-Thanatos,” and includes the justification of abortion and euthanasia, in terms of ideological consistency. The analysis shows that in Spain, as well as in Europe generally, not being a religious person is the principal factor associated with the greater justification of abortion and euthanasia. The article analyses whether this association in the Spanish data is something that can be generalized to other European countries or whether, on the contrary, there are factors such as culture and the historical past of the countries that modify the relationship. Correspondence analyses applied to different questions in the questionnaire show that it is possible to establish different dividing lines in Europe according to the values of its citizens, shaping a north-south axis and a west-east axis, in which the processes of secularization in Western Europe or the rise in institutional religion in the former Soviet republics might lie behind.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T14:55:33.000+0100}, author = {Silvestre, Maria and Aristegui, Iratxe and Beloki, Usue}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/21328cdd330983ca6f5f61a00b01a5cdf/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13898}, doi = {10.3389/fpos.2022.966711}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7501 v2.0.0}, interhash = {ceabb1b5d048c01786b5ec8625e40eba}, intrahash = {1328cdd330983ca6f5f61a00b01a5cdf}, journal = {Frontiers in Political Science}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-11}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T14:55:33.000+0100}, title = {Abortion and euthanasia: Explanatory factors of an association in Thanatos. Analysis of the European Values Study}, url = {https://doi.org/10.3389/fpos.2022.966711}, volume = 4, year = 2022 } @incollection{popescu2022grandparents, abstract = {In this chapter, we study the relationship between grandparents’ availability for childcare and mothers’ work by analysing information that reflects three different points of view: the point of view of mothers, and more generally of families, who have the task of reconciling work and family; the point of view of grandparents, who may (not) be in a position to help their children with the care of their grandchildren; and the opinion spread in different countries regarding duties across generations. We analyse data from different European countries that, in recent years, participated in the following three surveys: the European Statistics on Income and Living Conditions, the Survey on Health Aging Retirement in Europe, and the European Value Study. We find a positive influence of grandparents’ help on mothers’ employment. Grandparents’ availability for childcare is influenced by their characteristics as well as by the characteristics of their extended families. Beliefs about the importance of work in life and the role of mothers in the society are, respectively, associated with the probability of giving help and asking for help.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T14:54:05.000+0100}, address = {Cham}, author = {Popescu, Lorena and Pronzato, Chiara}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2f39dff3f39943f9aed8d1b5b1bc87b9a/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Mothers in the Labor Market}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-99780-9_6}, editor = {Molina, José Alberto}, interhash = {59cabcbfd1ac74bc6d8961bf8792bd21}, intrahash = {f39dff3f39943f9aed8d1b5b1bc87b9a}, isbn = {9783030997809}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_GML FDZ_IUP SILC SILC_input2022 SILC_pro english incollection jak mmh text transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(SILC) (EVS)}, pages = {123-135}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, study = {EVS2017 ; EU-SILC 2015}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T14:54:05.000+0100}, title = {Grandparents’ Care and Mothers’ Work in Europe. Taking Different Points of View}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-99780-9_6}, year = 2022 } @article{robert2022balkans, abstract = {Following the publication of the article comparing Russians’ values with those expressed in Europe in the European Value Study (EVS) surveys, Futuribles rounds off this comparison of value-systems on the European continent by offering insight into the populations of the Balkan states. In the particularly tense geopolitical context prevailing as this issue goes to press (mid-March 2022), analysing and understanding how the values of Europeans are developing in different parts of the continent, seeing whether they are converging and supporting the democratic views predominant in the European Union, provide essential evidence for deciphering future developments and reactions to events.Drawing on EVS data from the 2008-2010 and 2017-2020 waves collected in Albania, Bosnia, Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia (Western Balkan countries involved in a process for integration into the European space), Max-Valentin Robert examines the views of their populations on the European Union and the notion of ‘Europeanness’ and their degree of adherence to democratic values. Though many values and criteria for membership of the general European family converge with the opinions found in EU states of long standing and in the Central and East European countries that joined in 2004, it also seems to be the case that adherence to the European democratic system is partly down to resentment (in reaction to the failures of their own institutions) and that it doesn’t exclude a benevolent attitude toward some more authoritarian alternatives. All in all, if the values of the Balkan populations show significant convergence with those of the populations of EU member states, the trend remains to be confirmed over the long term, as it is tested by current and future developments…}, added-at = {2023-01-19T14:54:05.000+0100}, author = {Robert, Max-Valentin}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2af89ada3405962961a98c9040ff223eb/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.3917/futur.448.0047}, interhash = {4b6c1e8115ab9811cadbd5bf2afda230}, intrahash = {af89ada3405962961a98c9040ff223eb}, journal = {Futuribles}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak keinvt mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 3, pages = {47-58}, privnote = {EVS Entscheidung über Abstract}, study = {EVS2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T14:54:05.000+0100}, title = {The Balkans and Europe: Convergence and diversity}, url = {https://doi.org/10.3917/futur.448.0047}, volume = 448, year = 2022 } @article{vanneste2021generalized, abstract = {Going beyond prior research that has focused on dyadic, party-specific trust, this study investigates the importance of generalized trust, which is not specific to a counterparty and originates from a broader context. We analyze how generalized trust at the regional level affects the extent to which a firm relies on external suppliers and the performance effects of doing so. Furthermore, we assess how these relationships are impacted by an economic downturn. We exploit differences in generalized trust across 145 regions in 12 European countries and use data on more than a million small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) before and during the Great Financial Crisis (from 2008 to 2010). Control variables are selected via a double-selection procedure based on machine learning. We find that firms in high generalized trust regions, compared with those in low generalized trust regions, source more externally (but do not reduce external sourcing less in an economic downturn) and benefit more from external sourcing during an economic downturn.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T14:54:05.000+0100}, author = {Vanneste, Bart S. and Gulati, Ranjay}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2c0adbf2d4b11fb4cf9f78cd28607986b/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.12458 ; 10.4232/1.13511}, doi = {10.1287/orsc.2021.1500}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4800 v4.0.0 ; ZA7500 v3.0.0}, interhash = {d019cb77a945a35e7d123d47978d0ce0}, intrahash = {c0adbf2d4b11fb4cf9f78cd28607986b}, issn = {10477039}, journal = {Organization Science}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 4, pages = {1599-1619}, study = {EVS2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T14:54:05.000+0100}, title = {Generalized Trust, External Sourcing, and Firm Performance in Economic Downturns}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1287/orsc.2021.1500}, volume = 33, year = 2021 } @article{doumbia2021gender, abstract = {Bertrand et al. (2015) show that, among married couples in the United States, the distribution of the share of the household income earned by the wife exhibits a sharp drop just to the right of 50%. They argue that this drop is consistent with a gender identity norm prescribing that a husband should earn more than his wife. We investigate this phenomenon in Canada at the national level but also across provinces. First, we document the presence of gender norms in Canada over the 1990–2014 period using three international data sets (the World Value Survey, the European Values Study and the International Social Survey Program). We find that Western Canada is relatively more traditional than Eastern Canada. Then, using the 2006 and 2016 census data, we show that a significant discontinuity at the 50% threshold exists in the distribution of the wife's relative income. This discontinuity is larger in Ontario and Western Canada than in Quebec and the Atlantic provinces.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T14:54:05.000+0100}, author = {Doumbia, Maéva and Goussé, Marion}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/23c8abe392bd14efe17087a799771a364/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1111/caje.12554}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4804}, interhash = {cda26c741d460ccc421960761783dd68}, intrahash = {3c8abe392bd14efe17087a799771a364}, journal = {Canadian Journal of Economics}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP ISSP ISSP_input2022 ISSP_pro article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS) (ISSP)}, number = 4, pages = {1667-1683}, study = {EVS1981-2008 ; ISSP1994 ; ISSP2014}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T14:54:05.000+0100}, title = {Gender identity and relative income within households: Evidence from Canada}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1111/caje.12554}, volume = 54, year = 2021 } @article{janmaat2022liberal, abstract = {This paper explores whether civic attitudes cluster in ways that correspond to distinct citizenship regimes. Drawing on political philosophy and citizenship literature, it identifies a liberal, a republican, a conservative, a social-democratic and a post-communist regime. These regimes are said to prevail in particular European regions and to show a certain level of stability. Using European Values Study / World Values Survey data, the paper explores whether socio-political attitudes ‘fit’ the theoretical regimes in terms of substance, country membership and durability and whether distinct European citizenship regimes can also be identified at the global level. It finds fairly strong evidence for a social-democratic, a liberal and a post-communist regime of civic attitudes at the European level, but could not find much support for a specific republican or conservative regime. The regimes identified at the European level disappear at the global level. At that level, a group of western countries appears, which distinguishes itself from other countries by showing relatively high scores on a range of citizenship indicators. Thus, it depends on the vantage point whether qualitatively different clusters of civic attitudes emerge that correspond to distinct European citizenship regimes.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T14:54:05.000+0100}, author = {Janmaat, Jan Germen and Green, Andy}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/25c9746a2ce3ce1c6f6251cb4d1372d35/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1007/s11205-022-02926-5}, interhash = {394445d3a1199fe320f947997506f60a}, intrahash = {5c9746a2ce3ce1c6f6251cb4d1372d35}, issn = {15730921}, journal = {Social Indicators Research}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1349–1372}, study = {EVS1990 ; EVS1999 ; EVS2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T14:54:05.000+0100}, title = {Liberal, Republican, Conservative and Social-Democratic Mindsets? Exploring the existence of Citizenship Regimes in Civic Attitudes}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s11205-022-02926-5}, volume = 163, year = 2022 } @incollection{klingemann2022return, abstract = {This chapter summarises and assesses the contribution of the empirical findings presented in Part II of this book. It offers a review of the overall conditions generating problems for democracy today and describes the methodological approaches taken to evaluate these problems on the global scale and in the regionally bounded cases studies. This chapter then refers to the liberal democracy index and the index of support for democracy as the major indicators of resilience or retreat and offers an outline of case studies findings. The contribution concludes with a comparative assessment of democracies versus autocracies.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T14:54:05.000+0100}, address = {Cham}, author = {Klingemann, Hans-Dieter and Berg-Schlosser, Dirk and Hoffmann-Lange, Ursula and van Beek, Ursula}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2c4d5ed283f0fdf9c612dd0113b13d660/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Democracy under Pressure: Resilience or Retreat?}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-031-09123-0_15}, editor = {Beek, Ursula van}, interhash = {55af825c5f7daee29acd08a2b57b9633}, intrahash = {c4d5ed283f0fdf9c612dd0113b13d660}, isbn = {9783031091230}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english incollection jak kbe mmh text transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {447-471}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, refid = {Klingemann2022}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T14:54:05.000+0100}, title = {The Return of History}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-09123-0_15}, year = 2022 } @article{brechon2022russian, abstract = {After recalling the demographic, economic, historical, and cultural background of the two countries, which are strongly marked by orthodoxy, this article seeks to understand the value system of Russians and Ukrainians, by analyzing the data of the European Values Study in 1999, 2008, and 2017–2020. The liberalism of morals is very strongly rejected by both countries, although Ukraine is clearly more modern in its conception of the family and its promotion of individual autonomy. Sociability is more vertical than horizontal in both countries, with a weak civil society, low politicization and political participation, and very uncertain democratic values, although Ukraine seems to be gradually moving toward the latter, whereas illiberal and authoritarian values are progressing strongly in Russia. Nationalism is very strong in both countries, although obviously built on opposing rationales: the return to a great unified Russian empire on the one hand, and the defense of Ukraine’s independence against the imperialism of its large neighbor, on the other. In this context, Ukraine expects much from the European Union.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T14:54:05.000+0100}, author = {Bréchon, Pierre}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2d22ac85183b30158bddce11e23baf599/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.4000/ress.9053}, interhash = {119251e6e63cd67dac17260fa4dce143}, intrahash = {d22ac85183b30158bddce11e23baf599}, journal = {Revue européenne des sciences sociales}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak keinvt mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 2, pages = {47-69}, study = {EVS1999 ; EVS2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T14:54:05.000+0100}, title = {Russian and Ukrainian values: a gradual divergence}, url = {https://doi.org/10.4000/ress.9053}, volume = 60, year = 2022 } @book{schmitt2022mechanismen, abstract = {In der vergleichenden Politikwissenschaft ist der Indikator der Polarisierung zur Analyse von Parteiensystemen seit dem zentralen Werk von Giovanni Sartori etabliert. Sowohl eine zu niedrige als auch eine zu hohe Polarisierung charakterisieren einen dysfunktionalen Parteienwettbewerb. Allerdings sind die Ursachen, welche die Entstehung von Polarisierung erklären, nicht ausreichend erforscht. Die Arbeit widmet sich deshalb der Frage: Warum polarisieren sich demokratische Parteiensysteme und, unter welchen Bedingungen ist wiederum eine Entpolarisierung zu erwarten? Im Rahmen einer international-vergleichenden, quantitativen Analyse wird eine Antwort auf diese Frage gesucht. Zusammenfassend zeigt sich, dass insbesondere in den westeuropäischen Verhältniswahlsystemen die Polarisierung immer dann hoch ist, wenn sich der politische Wettbewerbsraum auf eine Dimension reduziert, eine Zentrumskoalition mit einer schwachen Opposition konfrontiert ist, das Parteiensystem gleichzeitig fragmentiert ist, das Elektorat in seinen Präferenzen polarisiert ist und die Wähler sowie Wählerinnen mit der Regierung unzufrieden sind.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T14:54:05.000+0100}, address = {Wiesbaden}, author = {Schmitt, Johannes}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2e617e954176817e65c7733702d4e9cb7/gesis_surveydoc}, data-doi = {10.4232/1.5174 ; 10.4232/1.10931 ; 10.4232/1.10941 ; 10.4232/1.10949 ; 10.4232/1.10955 ; 10.4232/1.10962 ; 10.4232/1.10968 ; 10.4232/1.10974 ; 10.4232/1.10988 ; 10.4232/1.11141 ; 10.4232/1.11479 ; 10.4232/1.11755 ; 10.4232/1.11852 ; 10.4232/1.12050 ; 10.4232/1.12768 ; 10.4232/1.12956}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-658-37350-4}, gesis-study_no = {ZA5174 v1.0.0 ; ZA3171 v1.0.1 ; ZA3507 v1.0.1 ; ZA3639 v1.0.1 ; ZA3904 v1.0.1 ; ZA4229 v1.1.0 ; ZA4411 v1.1.0 ; ZA4506 v1.0.1 ; ZA4565 v4.0.1 ; ZA4994 v3.0.0 ; ZA5234 v2.0.1 ; ZA4744 v5.0.0 ; ZA5481 v2.0.1 ; ZA5612 v2.0.0 ; ZA5876 v2.0.0 ; ZA5928 v3.0.0}, interhash = {c368facb37a81c06415496c90bf06f3a}, intrahash = {e617e954176817e65c7733702d4e9cb7}, isbn = {9783658373498}, keywords = {2022 ALLBUS_contra EB_input2022 EB_pro EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro Eurobarometer FDZ_IUP book german jak rp text transfer22}, language = {german}, note = {(EVS) (Eurobarometer)}, privnote = {ALLBUS Zitation, keine Datennutzung}, publisher = {Springer Fachmedien}, study = {EVS1981-2008 ; Eurobarometer 51.0 (Mar-May 1999) ; Eurobarometer 55.1 (Apr-May 2001) ; Eurobarometer 57.1 (Mar-May 2002) ; Eurobarometer 59.1 (Mar-Apr 2003) ; Eurobarometer 62.0 (Oct-Nov 2004) ; Eurobarometer 63.4 (May-Jun 2005) ; Eurobarometer 65.2 (Mar-May 2006) ; . Eurobarometer 68.1 (Sep-Nov 2007) ; Eurobarometer 72.4 (Oct-Nov 2009) ; Eurobarometer 73.4 (May 2010) ; Eurobarometer 69.2 (Mar-May 2008) ; Eurobarometer 75.3 (2011) ; Eurobarometer 77.3 (2012) ; Eurobarometer 80.1 (2013) ; Eurobarometer 81.4 (2014)}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T14:54:05.000+0100}, title = {Mechanismen der Polarisierung von Parteiensystemen: Ideologische Dynamiken im Kontext von Angebot, Nachfrage und institutionellen Rahmenbedingungen}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-37350-4}, year = 2022 } @article{ingram2022mapping, abstract = {It matters greatly for individuals, organizations and societies whether particular groups are disadvantaged for attaining management positions. Low social class origin is a likely candidate for such disadvantage, as it is associated with disadvantage on other measures of attainment, but there is a dearth of research relating social class to the attainment of management positions, particularly relative to other sources of disadvantage such as gender and race. We show that in the United States, individuals from lower social class origins are substantially less likely to be managers, and the disadvantage is comparable in magnitude to the disadvantage experienced by women and African Americans. A key mechanism behind this social class disadvantage is education, but there are others, mostly relating to deficits of cultural capital associated with lower social class origins. We also examine the magnitude of social class disadvantage for attaining management positions around the world, and find that it is substantive in almost every country, and associated with indicators of national culture, such as individualism and materialism; with economic indicators, such as gross domestic product per capita and the unemployment rate; and with measures of human development, such as child mortality.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T14:54:05.000+0100}, author = {Ingram, Paul and Oh, Jean Joohyun}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/275f99db07eaec8551462c2188007bc46/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.11005}, doi = {10.5465/amd.2020.0030}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4804 v2.0.0}, interhash = {46b098c4cf1d8a3db5c110ff8cf27567}, intrahash = {75f99db07eaec8551462c2188007bc46}, journal = {Academy of Management Discoveries}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 1, pages = {56-76}, study = {EVS1981-2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T14:54:05.000+0100}, title = {Mapping the Class Ceiling: The Social Class Disadvantage for Attaining Management Positions}, url = {https://doi.org/10.5465/amd.2020.0030}, volume = 8, year = 2022 } @article{ladini2021convergenza, abstract = {During the last forty years, confidence in several institutions has broadly changed among Italian people. However, patterns of variations are highly dependent on the type of institution. Confidence in political-administrative institutions did not substantially vary; confidence in order institutions has substantially increased; instead, confidence in supernational institutions has dramatically collapsed, especially during the last decade. This work aims at providing an original interpretation of the variation of the three dimensions of confidence in institutions by highlighting the role of the political context in shaping those attitudes. In particular, we argue that variation in parties’ positions toward institutions could lead to a change in confidence in order and supernational institutions. By using longitudinal data coming from the Italian edition of the European Values Study (from 1981 to 2018), we offer indirect evidence to our argumentation by analysing trends of confidence in those institutions by political orientation, measured by the left-right scale.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T14:54:05.000+0100}, author = {Ladini, Riccardo}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2e3def2869bfed20217f9b3969bceb7f5/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.4000/qds.4755}, interhash = {45c513c1315bceb183dfc8cc725d8756}, intrahash = {e3def2869bfed20217f9b3969bceb7f5}, journal = {Quaderni di sociologia}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article jak other text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 45, pages = {65-88}, study = {EVS1981-2018}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T14:54:05.000+0100}, title = {Tra convergenza e divergenza: orientamento politico e fiducia degli italiani verso le istituzioni}, url = {https://doi.org/10.4000/qds.4755}, volume = 87, year = 2021 } @article{guerrero2022assessing, abstract = {This paper theorizes how institutional conditions influence students’ entrepreneurship dynamics (e.g., nascent and active), especially these institutional conditions related to environments where students are mostly exposed (e.g., university and country), as well as the moderation effect of the type of economy (e.g., post-socialist and marked-oriented). We tested our proposed theoretical model in a sample of 91,105 students from 557 European universities located in nine post-socialist economies and nine market-oriented economies. The results show the important role of informal institutions in the country (societal perceptions) and university (students’ perception) on students’ entrepreneurial dynamics, especially the moderation of post-socialist and market-oriented economies on the informal institutions that influence nascent entrepreneurs. Several implications for policymakers and university managers emerge from this study.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T14:54:05.000+0100}, author = {Guerrero, Maribel and Marozau, Radzivon}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2a1db8f89f057d70b5d1c226d4c1cae57/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1007/s11187-022-00600-1}, interhash = {cc108a0cf77165492687c34df2b9077c}, intrahash = {a1db8f89f057d70b5d1c226d4c1cae57}, issn = {15730913}, journal = {Small Business Economics}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh onlinefirst text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-17}, study = {EVS}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T14:54:05.000+0100}, title = {Assessing the influence of institutions on students’ entrepreneurial dynamics: evidence from European post-socialist and market-oriented economies}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s11187-022-00600-1}, year = 2022 } @article{ksiazkiewicz2022linking, abstract = {Sleep is fundamental to life and essential to one’s health behavior, scholastic achievement, and work performance. Recent years have seen an increase in empirical investigations incorporating sleep research into political science. This study complements existing sleep-politics studies by examining the associations between chronotype (a person’s preferred time to sleep and wake up) and attitudinal and behavioral political outcomes (left–right ideology and social conservatism proxied by religious service attendance). We analyze representative samples from 10 national contexts (Finland, Greece, Ireland, Mexico, the Netherlands, New Zealand, the Philippines, Russia, South Korea, and Switzerland) to test our hypotheses. The results demonstrate that morning chronotype has significant links with political conservatism in six national contexts depending on model specification (most robustly in Switzerland). Unexpectedly, the morning chronotype may have links to liberalism in three other countries depending on model specification (most robustly in Russia). The results for religious observance are more uniform, indicating a link between morningness and greater religious observance across all cases in many specifications (excepting a reversed relationship in New Zealand in some models). Urbanization, seasonal effects, geographical characteristics, and religious denominations are explored as potential confounders.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T14:54:05.000+0100}, author = {Ksiazkiewicz, Aleksander and Erol, Fatih}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2f3b1c79dbcbf73ab14d307c1a670199f/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.10079}, doi = {10.1093/ijpor/edac020}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4850 v2.0.0}, interhash = {5391d6f56a6814d62963edbb07b3a830}, intrahash = {f3b1c79dbcbf73ab14d307c1a670199f}, issn = {14716909}, journal = {International Journal of Public Opinion Research}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP ISSP ISSP_input2022 ISSP_pro article english jak mmh text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(ISSP) (EVS)}, number = 3, pages = {1-16}, study = {ISSP2007 ; EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T14:54:05.000+0100}, title = {Linking sleep, political ideology, and religious observance: a multi-national comparison}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1093/ijpor/edac020}, volume = 34, year = 2022 } @incollection{nikodem2022authoritarianism, abstract = {In this chapter, we examine authoritarianism and attitudes toward the environment in Croatia and compare them with seven other Central European countries: Austria, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia. We discuss recent reports of democratic backsliding in Central Europe, and critically examine the existing research on the relationship between democratic and authoritarian views in relation toward environment and its protection. We then present and discuss the empirical results from the cross-country and cross-time analysis of these eight CE countries based on the data provided by the third, fourth and fifth wave of the European Values Study.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T14:54:05.000+0100}, address = {Leiden}, author = {Nikodem, Krunoslav and Poljak, Tijana Trako}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2333e8e55593a65f3e6be11137da31eaa/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Behind the Illiberal Turn: Values in Central Europe}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13486 ; 10.4232/1.13560}, doi = {10.1163/9789004514041_007}, editor = {Hajdinjak, Sanja and Chromková Manea, Beatrice and Chytilek, Roman}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4804 v3.1.0 ; ZA7500 v4.0.0}, interhash = {fbad178d6c56234893b80bee8352dfaa}, intrahash = {333e8e55593a65f3e6be11137da31eaa}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english incollection jak mmh text transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {124-155}, publisher = {Brill}, study = {EVS1981-2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T14:54:05.000+0100}, title = {Authoritarianism and Attitudes toward the Environment in Croatia: A Central European Perspective}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004514041_007}, year = 2022 } @article{sommet2022financial, abstract = {The gradient between income and health is well established: the lower the income, the poorer the health. However, low income (having few economic resources) may not be enough to characterize economic vulnerability, and financial scarcity (perceiving having insufficient economic resources) may further reduce health. First, analysis of cross-national data (275,000+ participants from 200+ country-years) revealed that financial scarcity was associated with twice the odds of suffering from reduced self-rated health and feelings of unhappiness; this association was observed in ≈90% of the country-years and explained variance over and above income. Second, analysis of national longitudinal data (20,000+ participants over 20 years of assessment) revealed that facing financial scarcity in the course of one's life decreased self-rated and objective health and increased feelings of depression; again, these effects explained variance over and above income. Two subsidiary findings were obtained: (i) three adverse life events (illness, separation, family conflicts) predicted financial scarcity over the life course, and (ii) self-mastery (a component of sense of control) accounted for the detrimental longitudinal effects of financial scarcity on health. This research suggests that to understand socioeconomic inequality in health, one should consider not only an individual's quantity of monetary resources but also the perceived sufficiency of these resources.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T14:47:51.000+0100}, author = {Sommet, Nicolas and Spini, Dario}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2d96ef8c408db3c16a7e5f36149d30855/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1016/j.socscimed.2021.114607}, interhash = {b986b5d5b672bd6b4f5671e39a77672e}, intrahash = {d96ef8c408db3c16a7e5f36149d30855}, issn = {02779536}, journal = {Social Science & Medicine}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-11}, study = {EVS}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T14:47:51.000+0100}, title = {Financial scarcity undermines health across the globe and the life course}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2021.114607}, volume = 292, year = 2022 } @book{roth2022intangible, abstract = {For several decades now, advanced economies across the globe have been undergoing a process of rapid transformation towards becoming knowledge economies. It is now widely recognized that intangible capital has been a crucial element in the growth performance of these economies and their firms. In the author's view, “intangible capital” serves as the most appropriate umbrella term for capturing several dimensions of capital that are not tangible in nature but are nevertheless fundamentally important for growth. The term encompasses investments in education (human capital) and in informal (social capital) and formal (rule of law) institutions by the public sector and households, as well as investments by businesses aimed at enhancing their knowledge base, such as software, innovative property, and economic competencies. Intangible Capital and Growth is the first of two open access volumes presenting a selection of the author’s essays on Labor Productivity, Monetary Economics, and the Political Economy, which represent the first part of his habilitation in economics. This first volume brings together eight of the author's essays, selected to provide an overview of the evolution of his research on intangible capital and growth. }, added-at = {2023-01-19T14:47:51.000+0100}, address = {Cham}, author = {Roth, Felix}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2826c950b251070fdfabab4e5b2665982/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-86186-5}, interhash = {b59a84a11ba5e78973a06104645b9d79}, intrahash = {826c950b251070fdfabab4e5b2665982}, keywords = {2022 EB_contra EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP book english jak mmh rp text transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, privnote = {EB: Zitation Dritter.}, publisher = {Springer}, study = {EVS}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T14:47:51.000+0100}, title = {Intangible Capital and Growth: Essays on Labor Productivity, Monetary Economics, and Political Economy, Vol. 1}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-86186-5}, year = 2022 } @article{park2022domestic, abstract = {This paper empirically examines how country-specific formal and informal institutions affect export patterns. The index for formal institutional quality evaluates electoral rules, judicial independence, and other constraints on executives. The index for informal institutional quality comprises degrees of trust, control, and obedience. Using the revealed comparative advantage index, I find that countries with high-quality formal and informal institutions tend to have institutional comparative advantage. Results also suggest that formal and informal institutions substitute for one another in generating institutional quality. I find robust results even when controlling for an important potential source of reverse causality.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T14:47:51.000+0100}, author = {Park, Se Mi}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2fd67934b94a5d51e08ca7ca65de6b31e/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1007/s10290-022-00483-0}, gesis-study_no = {ZA5080}, interhash = {ec2e5b8fe667d7f4d728a61a14ecbb20}, intrahash = {fd67934b94a5d51e08ca7ca65de6b31e}, issn = {16102886}, journal = {Review of World Economics}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak onlinefirst text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-34}, study = {European and World Values Surveys Four-Wave Integrated Data File, 1981-2004}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T14:47:51.000+0100}, title = {Domestic formal and informal institutions: their substitutability and comparative advantage}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s10290-022-00483-0}, year = 2022 } @article{zimmer2022akzeptanz, abstract = {Der Beitrag bietet, gestützt auf eine quantitative Fragebogenbefragung, einen Überblick über die Einstellungen junger Erwachsener (n = 1090) zwischen 18 und 24 Jahren muslimischen (13 %) und christlichen (68 %) Glaubens zur gesellschaftlichen Diversität operationalisiert über die Akzeptanz anderer Personengruppen wie insbesondere Personen verschiedenen ethnischen Hintergrundes und unterschiedlicher Zuwanderungsgeschichten, diverser religiöser Zugehörigkeiten sowie sexueller Orientierungen. Die Analyse der Daten erfolgt in Abhängigkeit der soziokulturellen Herkunft (Religionszugehörigkeit, Stärke der Religiosität, Migrationshintergrund), der sozioökonomischen Lebenslagen (eigener und elterlicher Bildungshintergrund) sowie interreligiöser und interethnischer Kontakte und Freundschaften. Die Befragung zeigt, dass die Religionszugehörigkeit, die Stärke der Religiosität und die religiöse Zusammensetzung des Freundeskreises in stärkerem Maße als etwa der Migrationshintergrund oder die schulische Bildung Vorurteilsstrukturen gegenüber bestimmten Gruppen wie etwa gegenüber Homosexuellen determinieren. Interreligiöse und interethnische Begegnungen insbesondere in der Nachbarschaft und im erweiterten Freundeskreis stehen in positivem Zusammenhang mit der Diversitätsakzeptanz. Beispielweise sind Vorurteile gegenüber zugewanderten Familien bei jungen Erwachsenen christlichen Hintergrundes bei Freundschaften mit jungen Muslim:innen reduziert. Junge Muslim:innen mit Kontakten zu jungen Menschen christlicher Prägung haben wiederum geringere Ressentiments gegenüber Homosexuellen als Muslim:innen ohne interreligiöse Kontakte. In einem Fazit werden entsprechende Möglichkeiten diskutiert, Diversitätsakzeptanz als Konstrukt noch zielgenauer sozialwissenschaftlich zu erfassen und zu fördern sowie interreligiöse Begegnungskontexte im organisationalen Rahmen so zu gestalten, dass positive Beziehungen angestoßen und Vorurteile gegenüber anderen Personengruppen abgebaut werden.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T14:47:51.000+0100}, author = {Zimmer, Veronika and Stein, Margit}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/29e19003d3244596532920d48773d7f46/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.12253}, doi = {10.1007/s41682-022-00111-6}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4804 v3.0.0}, interhash = {9ad2e73f7e47c675735bfe46cf9c0153}, intrahash = {9e19003d3244596532920d48773d7f46}, journal = {Zeitschrift für Religion, Gesellschaft und Politik}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP MZ_contra article german jak mmh rp text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {german}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-31}, privnote = {MZ: Keine Datennutzung.}, study = {EVS1981-2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T14:47:51.000+0100}, title = {Akzeptanz gesellschaftlicher Diversität durch junge Muslim:innen und Christ:innen in Abhängigkeit der Stärke der Religiosität und interreligiöser Kontakte}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s41682-022-00111-6}, year = 2022 } @article{safra2020tracking, abstract = {Social trust is linked to a host of positive societal outcomes, including improved economic performance, lower crime rates and more inclusive institutions. Yet, the origins of trust remain elusive, partly because social trust is difficult to document in time. Building on recent advances in social cognition, we design an algorithm to automatically estimate ratings of perceived trustworthiness evaluations from specific facial cues (such as muscle contractions associated with smiling) detected in European portraits in large historical databases. We used this measure as a proxy of social trust in history. Our results show that estimated levels of perceived trustworthiness in portraits increased over the period 1500–2000. Further analyses suggest that this rise of perceived trustworthiness is associated with increased living standards.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T14:47:51.000+0100}, author = {Safra, Lou and Chevallier, Coralie and Grèzes, Julie and Baumard, Nicolas}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/23631a493be8cce1fb53ff7f4edb12ee0/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.12253}, doi = {10.1038/s41467-020-18566-7}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4804 v3.0.0}, interhash = {0a0b28da55e5372b4071806ec1a32a03}, intrahash = {3631a493be8cce1fb53ff7f4edb12ee0}, issn = {20411723}, journal = {Nature Communications}, keywords = {2020 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 1, pages = {1-7}, study = {EVS1981-2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T14:47:51.000+0100}, title = {Tracking historical changes in perceived trustworthiness in Western Europe using machine learning analyses of facial cues in paintings}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-18566-7}, volume = 11, year = 2020 } @article{algan2021french, added-at = {2023-01-19T14:47:51.000+0100}, author = {Algan, Yann and Cohen, Daniel}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/208a5f49ec1bf8c8ab29f7500653a6af0/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.3917/ncae.066.0001}, interhash = {a2d9ae3f9a4f5043cba04bd7ee3a082f}, intrahash = {08a5f49ec1bf8c8ab29f7500653a6af0}, journal = {Notes du conseil d’analyse économique}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 2, pages = {1-12}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T14:47:51.000+0100}, title = {The French in the time of Covid-19: An economy and society facing the health risk}, url = {https://doi.org/10.3917/ncae.066.0001}, volume = 66, year = 2021 } @inproceedings{kosuliev2021covid19, abstract = {We use data from the European Values Study 2017 and from Eurobarometer to examine the attitudes and values that explain the differences in vaccination rate among selected European countries. We run a number of single variable regressions and multiple regressions. Vaccination rates turn out negatively correlated with trust in government and positively related with interpersonal trust and confidence in the healthcare system. The latter appears to be the most important predictor in our regression models.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T14:47:51.000+0100}, address = {Ruse}, author = {Kosuliev, Aleksandar and Stanev, Elizar}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2bc738fa501d237c60ef21ddeb650b0fc/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Proceedings of University of Ruse}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13560}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7500 v4.0.0}, interhash = {ec93561e25987b33d12ce7162f1ac85f}, intrahash = {bc738fa501d237c60ef21ddeb650b0fc}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english inproceedings jak text tmd transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = {5.1}, pages = {120-124}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T14:47:51.000+0100}, title = {Who Gets a COVID-19 Vaccine? A Cross-Sectional Study}, url = {https://conf.uni-ruse.bg/bg/docs/cp21/5.1/5.1-18.pdf}, volume = 60, year = 2021 } @incollection{larsen2022migration, added-at = {2023-01-19T14:47:51.000+0100}, address = {Cheltenham}, author = {Larsen, Christian Albrekt}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2dd1f52a147e8093de8744160359500e2/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Migrants and Welfare States: Balancing Dilemmas in Northern Europe}, doi = {10.4337/9781803923734.00007}, editor = {Larsen, Christian}, interhash = {e3961165edf4cdcd06eb7d517ae9812f}, intrahash = {dd1f52a147e8093de8744160359500e2}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english incollection jak text tmd transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-22}, publisher = {Edward Elgar Publishing}, study = {EVS}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T14:47:51.000+0100}, title = {Migration and Northern European welfare states}, url = {https://doi.org/10.4337/9781803923734.00007}, year = 2022 } @incollection{koniecznasalamatin2021demokracja, added-at = {2023-01-19T14:47:51.000+0100}, address = {Warszawa}, author = {Konieczna-Sałamatin, Joanna}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/260cbc04d47b1e5159e72a3e8b8e6bf02/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Wartości w działaniu}, editor = {Marody, Mirosława}, interhash = {8c3009ebfbff36cfd2d1b1869edf864d}, intrahash = {60cbc04d47b1e5159e72a3e8b8e6bf02}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP incollection jak other text tmd transfer22}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {105-130}, publisher = {Wydawnictwo Naukowe Scholar Spółka z o.o.}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T14:47:51.000+0100}, title = {Demokracja jako wartość w Polsce oraz Europie Środkowej i Wschodniej}, year = 2021 } @article{chvaja2022positive, abstract = {We examined the relationship between religious rituals and how people perceive moral norms. Prominent anthropological theories propose that rituals charge associated moral norms with objectivity such that moral norms are perceived as absolute and independent of time and space. We used two cross-sectional datasets to test this hypothesis and conducted five correlational studies with three culturally distinct populations. The results, supported by meta-analysis of our effect sizes, show a positive association between attending collective religious rituals and perceiving moral norms as objective. Moreover, increased saliency of the characteristic aspects of ritual form, namely the perceived invariance, and digitalizing and materializing potentials, was associated with increased reporting of moral norms as objective. Overall, this manuscript provides initial support for theories suggesting that ritual behavior helps ground moral norms by affecting perceptual mechanisms related to norm processing.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T14:47:51.000+0100}, author = {Chvaja, Radim and Horský, Jan and Lang, Martin and Kundt, Radek}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/249dc9ebb1e141e70f286fea6f756f36b/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13736}, doi = {10.1080/10508619.2022.2121454}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7503 v2.0.0}, interhash = {3c8d934b7d3883341f49845262f35c5b}, intrahash = {49dc9ebb1e141e70f286fea6f756f36b}, issn = {10508619}, journal = {The International Journal for the Psychology of Religion}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak keinvt mmh onlinefirst text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-21}, study = {EVS1981-2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T14:47:51.000+0100}, title = {Positive Association Between Ritual Performance and Perceived Objectivity of Moral Norms}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1080/10508619.2022.2121454}, year = 2022 } @article{jakobsen2022ethnic, abstract = {Recent studies find that increasing ethnic diversity through immigration reduces support for welfare states. Using multilevel analysis of a wide sample of countries (≅100) and a large sampling of individuals (≅310,000), we find little evidence to suggest that the degree of diversity or antipathy towards ethnic others alone matter in explaining attitudes towards equity or public action aimed at reducing inequalities. Attitudes against reducing inequality are revealed mostly when the size of the majority ethnic group’s share is smaller, but only among people with preexisting skeptical attitudes towards ethnic and racial others. Those with no prejudicial attitudes show higher levels of support for equity. These effects are strongest when testing only a sample of Western countries. The results support the notion that sociotropic factors related to cultural biases are what matter, rather than fears attached to demographic change and increased ethnic competition in the economic realm.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T14:47:51.000+0100}, author = {Jakobsen, Tor Georg and Soysa, Indra de}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2bb0b27ba396176090102ebad7bba0868/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1163/15718115-bja10070}, interhash = {3246e2c56317db67277d3452144f7f3f}, intrahash = {bb0b27ba396176090102ebad7bba0868}, journal = {International Journal on Minority and Group Rights}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak text tmd transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-23}, study = {EVS}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T14:47:51.000+0100}, title = {Ethnic Diversity, Racial Prejudice, and Attitudes towards Equity in the West and Beyond: A Multilevel Analysis, 1989–2014}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1163/15718115-bja10070}, year = 2022 } @article{kim2022microfoundation, abstract = {Previous work on the politics of monetary policy has focused on the role of distributive motives stemming from individual characteristics such as income or factoral/sectoral interests in citizens' formation of monetary policy preferences. However, the existing literature has paid little attention to how a country's overall distributive context, namely, its level of economic inequality, affects citizens' preferences vis-à-vis price stability and employment. This article argues that as inequality pushes more citizens below a society's average income, there is more demand for redistribution through higher employment and increased fiscal spending, each of which can be better supported by expansionary monetary policy. This means that inequality makes citizens more tolerant of inflation. This study uses the International Social Survey Program, the Integrated Values Surveys, and the Comparative Study of Electoral Systems, which together include 293,100 respondents from 53 countries between the years 1976 and 2016 to demonstrate that overall, inequality significantly moderates citizens' inflation aversion.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T14:47:51.000+0100}, author = {Kim, Hyunwoo}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2e8cb8ee223d488c6c27562990e3a8a05/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1111/ecpo.12210}, interhash = {4685ed65705f1fedbd6c4424fcb72c8e}, intrahash = {e8cb8ee223d488c6c27562990e3a8a05}, issn = {09541985}, journal = {Economics & Politics}, keywords = {2022 EB_input2022 EB_pro EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro Eurobarometer FDZ_IUP ISSP ISSP_input2022 ISSP_pro article english jak mmh onlinefirst rp text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(ISSP) (Eurobarometer) (EVS)}, pages = {1-32}, study = {EVS1981-2017 ; ISSP1985 ; ISSP1990 ; ISSP1996 ; Eurobarometer 1976 ; Eurobarometer 1997}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T14:47:51.000+0100}, title = {The microfoundation of macroeconomic populism: The effects of economic inequality on public inflation aversion}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1111/ecpo.12210}, year = 2022 } @article{spierings2022green, abstract = {A current focal point of right-wing populist (RWP) parties across Western societies has been anti-environmentalism and anti-feminism, entangled with their dominant anti-migrant agenda. This clustering of positions overlaps with the conceptual GAL-TAN (Green, Alternative, Liberalist – Traditional, Authoritarian, Nationalist) distinction in voter studies. Still, numerous voters might transcend this distinction, for instance adhering to femonationalism. By taking a feminist ground-up approach, we reveal how nativist, anti-feminist, and anti-environmentalist attitudes do (or do not) cluster across Western Europe. Our results show that approximately 30% of voters deviate from the GAL-TAN logic, with considerable clusters of citizens combining strong nativism with support for gender equality or moderate nativism with anti-feminism. Further, we estimate the support for RWP parties and show that nativism is core to supporting RWP elites, and anti-environmentalism can provide an additional vote bonus. However, our analysis reveals that the (anti-)feminist and nativist elements of people’s political ideology entail more complex entanglements: both anti-feminist nativist voters and femonationalist voters gravitate to RWP parties. These results imply that feminist quantitative studies are needed to lay bare the average-defying minority groups that can be mobilised to support RWP parties.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T14:47:51.000+0100}, author = {Spierings, Niels and Glas, Saskia}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/201ba21d4ea717cf24d568bfbd266ca60/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1080/08164649.2022.2051166}, interhash = {7d79a04131e6015d1228dc1648d6910b}, intrahash = {01ba21d4ea717cf24d568bfbd266ca60}, issn = {08164649}, journal = {Australian Feminist Studies}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article english jak mmh text transfer22 zsextract}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 110, pages = {448-468}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T14:47:51.000+0100}, title = {Green or Gender-Modern Nativists: Do They Exist and Do They Vote for Right-Wing Populist Parties?}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1080/08164649.2022.2051166}, volume = 36, year = 2022 } @book{catalanoweeks2022making, abstract = {Do gender quota laws – policies that mandate women's inclusion on parties' candidate slates – affect policy outcomes? Making Gender Salient tackles this crucial question by offering a new theory to understand when and how gender quota laws impact policy. Drawing on cross-national data from high-income democracies and a mixed-methods research design, the book argues that quotas lead to policy change for issues characterized by a gender gap in preferences, especially if these issues deviate from the usual left/right party policy divide. The book focuses on one such issue, work-family policies, and finds that quotas shift work-family policies in the direction of gender equality. Substantive chapters show that quotas make gender more salient by giving women louder voices within parties, providing access to powerful ministerial roles, and encouraging male party leaders to compete on previously marginalized issues. The book concludes that quotas are one important way of facilitating congruence between women's policy preferences and actual policy outcomes.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T14:47:51.000+0100}, address = {Cambridge}, author = {Catalano Weeks, Ana}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2e1fe0c7a8d22ff7242852ed5e9c92d4b/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1017/9781009158435}, interhash = {eb7a9f0b57a4010fe03117bc1221743e}, intrahash = {e1fe0c7a8d22ff7242852ed5e9c92d4b}, isbn = {9781009167833}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP ISSP ISSP_input2022 ISSP_pro book english jak mmh text tmd transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(ISSP) (EVS)}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, series = {Cambridge Studies in Gender and Politics}, study = {EVS1990 ; EVS1999 ; EVS2008 ; ISSP 1985 ; ISSP1988 ; ISSP1990 ; ISSP1994 ; ISSP1996 ; ISSP2002 ; ISSP2006 ; ISSP2012}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T14:47:51.000+0100}, title = {Making Gender Salient: From Gender Quota Laws to Policy}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009158435}, year = 2022 } @incollection{klingemann2022democracy, abstract = {This chapter examines the question of whether democracy in Germany and Italy is being challenged by populist parties. The investigation relies on a theoretical model structuring support for democracy at the levels of support for democracy as an ideal, support for a democratic regime and support for political parties. The main focus falls on the latter, that is, on the political actors who aspire to hold power. The empirical analyses that follow aim to establish the extent of support at the three levels for both countries, considering developments on the political scene in each case that could explain the rise of political parties and movements. The overall aim is to find out if, and if so, to what extent populist parties, especially those with right-wing roots, represent a danger to democracy in the two compared Western European countries.}, added-at = {2023-01-19T14:47:51.000+0100}, address = {Cham}, author = {Klingemann, Hans-Dieter and Canan-Sokullu, Ebru}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/24b0f71d1144cdfba43aca7e0a66407b3/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Democracy under Pressure: Resilience or Retreat?}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-031-09123-0_10}, editor = {Beek, Ursula van}, interhash = {9a1d9f78c5fb2b02fc072c7e8cbecc2c}, intrahash = {4b0f71d1144cdfba43aca7e0a66407b3}, isbn = {9783031091230}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2022 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP english incollection jak kbe mmh text transfer22}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {271-311}, privnote = {keine Zitation, daher nicht klar, welcher Datensatz genau genutzt wurde}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, refid = {Klingemann2022}, timestamp = {2023-01-19T14:47:51.000+0100}, title = {Democracy Under Pressure? Support of Democracy in Germany and Italy}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-09123-0_10}, year = 2022 } @article{prokhoda2021education, abstract = {The materials of the cross-country comparative project — the European study of values — are analyzed. Аn integrative indicator interpreted as “ecological culture” was calculated by using the factor analysis. It is noted that European countries are differentiated according to the indicator under consideration. The level of ecological culture is higher in countries with developed economies and high living standards of the population. It is stated that Russian youth demonstrates a low level of ecological culture by European standards. Education is considered as an important tool for the formation of ecological culture. It was revealed that, statistically, formal education throughout Europe is significantly associated with the level of ecological culture of the population. Correlation in all countries is direct, while the value of the correlation coefficient varies considerably. It is stated that there is a certain contradiction in Russia between the declared need for the formation of the ecolog ical culture of the population, the recognition of the important role of education in this process, on the one hand, and the relatively low level of ecological culture, as well as the weakest correlation between “ecological culture” in Europe with the education of respondents on the other hand. It is concluded that the Russian education system, unlike in most other European states, does not sufficiently contribute to the formation of norms, attitudes and values regarding the relationship between man and nature.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:22:30.000+0100}, author = {Prokhoda, V. A.}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2e1cc6db94cc425e1e0c41f70843b9843/gesis_surveydoc}, interhash = {6b513d778c3793225b8d7d7ff2edbb1b}, intrahash = {e1cc6db94cc425e1e0c41f70843b9843}, issn = {2218-9238}, journal = {Знание. Понимание. Умение}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article datfeld indexproved jak noindex other transfer21 vttrans}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 2, pages = {149-163}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {Образование как фактор формирования экологической культуры жителей европейских стран (Education as a factor of the formation of the ecological culture of European residents)}, year = 2021 } @book{field2021counting, abstract = {Counting Religion in Britain, 1970-2020, the fourth volume in the author's chronological history of British secularization, sheds significant new light on the nature, scale, and timing of religious change in Britain during the past half-century, with particular reference to quantitative sources. Adopting a key performance indicators approach, twenty-one facets of personal religious belonging, behaving, and believing are examined, offering a much wider range of lenses through which the health of religion can be viewed and appraised than most contemporary scholarship. Summative analysis of these indicators, by means of a secularization dashboard, leads to a reaffirmation of the validity of secularization (in its descriptive sense) as the dominant narrative and direction of travel since 1970, while acknowledging that it is an incomplete process and without endorsing all aspects of the paradigmatic expression of secularization as a by-product of modernization.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:22:30.000+0100}, address = {Oxford}, author = {Field, Clive D.}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2803d0e627c1ae0efaa9a1f50abaeb189/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1093/oso/9780192849328.001.0001}, interhash = {9ab3f6ebd4818a8b8692ffd92a892b7a}, intrahash = {803d0e627c1ae0efaa9a1f50abaeb189}, isbn = {9780192666024}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP ISSP_contra book datfeld english jak transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, privnote = {EVS Entscheidung über Amazon ISSP methodisch, keine Datennutzung }, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, study = {EVS1981 ; EVS1990 ; EVS1999 ; EVS2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-02T15:35:14.000+0100}, title = {Counting Religion in Britain, 1970-2020: Secularization in Statistical Context}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192849328.001.0001}, year = 2021 } @book{kaser2021femininities, abstract = {This book provides a fresh overview on the debate about the remarkable regression of gender equality in the Balkans and South Caucasus caused by the fall of socialism and by the revitalization of religion in Turkey. Contrary to the prevailing opinion of researchers who state continuous male domination, the book presents strong arguments for an alternative outlook. By contrasting the realia of gender relations with the utopia of new femininities and new masculinities driven by digital visual communication, the book provokingly concludes with the arrival of two utopias: the Marlboro Man – still authoritative but lonely – conquering and refusing family obligations; and with the emergence of a new femininity type – strong and beautiful. As such this book provides a great resource to anthropologists, demographers, sociologists, gender and media researchers and all those interested in feminist issues.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:22:30.000+0100}, address = {Cham}, author = {Kaser, Karl}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2e3da562297608909a1721b581dd0b82e/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-78412-6}, interhash = {c2d9fbc11025bf4ed4f61e31ff886b45}, intrahash = {e3da562297608909a1721b581dd0b82e}, isbn = {978-3-030-78412-6}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP book datfeld english jak transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, study = {EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-02T15:34:49.000+0100}, title = {Femininities and Masculinities in the Digital Age: Realia and Utopia in the Balkans and South Caucasus}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-78412-6}, year = 2021 } @article{paskov2021crossclass, abstract = {There is long-standing evidence within the literature of class cleavages in social policy preferences. We re-evaluate class cleavages in support for redistribution by specifically focusing on the role played by cross-class embeddedness: the idea that individuals can be embedded in multiple social classes through family ties. Stronger affinity to the working class is hypothesized to be associated with stronger support for redistribution. We construct a harmonized measure of cross-class embeddedness combining information on social class positions for individuals, their parents, and their partner. The results demonstrate that cross-class embeddedness is highly common in the European context and linear probability models show that it is robustly associated with support for redistribution. Individuals who have more ties with the working classes are more supportive of redistribution and the effect is somewhat stronger for women than for men. Cross-class embeddedness through close family ties accounts for substantial heterogeneity within the upper classes. We conclude that family needs to be recognized as the unit of stratification that influences material interests and as a context of socialization that likely shapes solidarity. Cross-class embeddedness through family ties is thus important to consider in any analysis of social policy preferences.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:22:30.000+0100}, author = {Paskov, Marii and Weisstanner, David}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/21ba2d9fef25ab9a32139d571546b5736/gesis_surveydoc}, data-doi = {10.4232/1.12458}, doi = {10.1093/esr/jcab040}, gesis_study_no = {ZA4800 v4.0.0}, interhash = {f4b0e1bdb8cbc759d7887de3336369e4}, intrahash = {1ba2d9fef25ab9a32139d571546b5736}, issn = {0266-7215}, journal = {European Sociological Review}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP SCOPUSindexed SILC_contra SSCIindexed article datfeld english indexproved jak reviewed transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 2, pages = {286–303}, privnote = {SILC Zitation Dritte, keine Datennutzung}, study = {EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {Cross-Class Embeddedness through Family Ties and Support for Income Redistribution}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1093/esr/jcab040}, volume = 38, year = 2022 } @book{pavlovic2021psihologija, abstract = {U knjizi se razmatraju glavni aspekti problematike fenomena vrednosti i izlaganje je organizovano u sedam poglavlja. Prvo poglavlje bavi se opštim karakteristikama koncepta vrednosti koje se mogu identifikovati kao „najmanji zajednički sadržalac“ različitih i veoma brojnih gledišta o vrednostima. Tu se pravi i konceptualna i sadržinska razlika između pojma vrednosti i drugih srodnih pojmova (potreba, crta ličnosti, stavova, normi i ideologije). Sledi poglavlje u kome se razmatraju razna pitanja merenja vrednosti u empirijskim istraživanjima i daje prikaz najčešćih metodoloških procedura i standarda. Nakon toga, u trećem, najobimnijem poglavlju, prikazani su glavni elementi većeg broja teorijskih modela i tipologizacija vrednosti, koji su grubo klasifikovani u dve grupe teorija vrednosti: individualno-psihološke i kulturološke teorije. U poglavlju nakon toga diskutuje se o teorijskim razmatranjima i empirijskim nalazima o „korenima“ ili poreklu vrednosti, tj. glavnim individualnim i društvenim antecedentima vrednosnih preferencija. Debatovano je o značaju raznih sociodemografskih i psiholoških, ali i makro-kontekstualnih (grupnih i socijetalnih) karakteristika za varijetete u vrednosnim prioritetima. U narednom, petom poglavlju se u tom kontekstu diskutuje o pitanjima mogućnosti promene vrednosti i povezanim metodološkim pitanjima i teškoćama „merenja“ promene vrednosti. Šesto poglavlje donosi razmatranja o vrednostima kao „determinantama“ različitih oblika socijalnog ponašanja ljudi – u sferi prosocijalnog, antisocijalnog, proekološkog, organizacionog, političkog i zdravstvenog ponašanja; razmatraju se i mogući mehanizmi „uticaja“ vrednosti na ponašanje, kao i važnost ostvarenja važnih vrednosti za subjektivno blagostanje ljudi. U zaključnom poglavlju napravljen je kratak završni osvrt na pojam vrednosti, njegovu ulogu u razumevanju društvenih procesa i načine njihovog saznavanja.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:22:30.000+0100}, address = {Beograd}, author = {Pavlović, Zoran}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2111e018d9d73b0e64212a8494fbd8268/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13670}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7505 v1.1.0}, interhash = {b4be952bab69e9ff9d05d1b09a558487}, intrahash = {111e018d9d73b0e64212a8494fbd8268}, isbn = {9788664271677}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP book datfeld jak other transfer21 vttrans}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, publisher = {Institut za psihologiju}, study = {EVS/WVS2017-2021}, timestamp = {2023-01-02T15:33:37.000+0100}, title = {Psihologija vrednosti}, year = 2021 } @book{hola2021mediation, abstract = {Mediation in the Reflection of Law and Society is a pioneering book capturing the socio-legal context of mediation. Despite slow progress in use, mediation has never failed to make its presence felt in dispute resolution. Through this remarkable book, the contributors have elucidated the need to cultivate a more favourable socio-legal climate for mediation to thrive, and thus, they analyse the legal, cultural, social, systemic and spatial aspects of the use of mediation in the legal practice of the different European Union (EU) countries. Based on a spatiotemporal analysis and models of mediation in the EU, the book identifies the social and cultural reasons for the fragmentation of its legal regulation and reveals the courses available for promoting the effective implementation of mediation in social practice. This book is also unique as a spatiotemporal analysis of the extent of use of mediation in a region as large and diverse as the EU has never been carried out before.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:22:30.000+0100}, address = {Alphen aan den Rijn}, author = {Holá, Lenka and Večeřa, Miloš and Urbanová, Martina and Holas, Jan and Fiedor, David}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2ef12de56149a3902cc725077aa7c89fa/gesis_surveydoc}, interhash = {71dff65b6e85689aabee38da3ee7b9a3}, intrahash = {ef12de56149a3902cc725077aa7c89fa}, isbn = {9789403542928}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP book datfeld english jak transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, publisher = {Kluwer Law International B.V.}, series = {Global Trends in Dispute Resolution Series}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-02T15:32:46.000+0100}, title = {Mediation in the Reflection of Law and Society: European Perspectives}, year = 2021 } @article{dargent2021religion, abstract = {The existence of a cultural divide between northern Protestant and southern Catholic Europe is traditionally accepted. This article puts this idea to the test by considering the data collected by the most recent European Values Study (EVS). The process of secularization indeed raises the question of whether this approach is still relevant. Several attitude scales bearing on the relationship to family, to gender inequalities, and to the liberalism of morals clearly establish the existence of deep differences between countries of Protestant, Catholic, but also Orthodox or Muslim tradition on the continent today. These differences are resistant to the consideration of variables such as individual religion, but also education and income levels. The divides separating European countries according to their prevailing religious denomination even seem to be by far the most important factor in accounting for cultural differences on the continent.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:22:30.000+0100}, author = {Dargent, Claude}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2949b5f72cd07ca471a8ea60ff29a8e46/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.4000/ress.7809}, interhash = {52f009c3400e01cc2e75dbf9441d786f}, intrahash = {949b5f72cd07ca471a8ea60ff29a8e46}, journal = {Revue européenne des sciences sociales}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP ISSP_contra article datfeld french indexproved jak noindex transfer21 vttrans}, language = {french}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 2, pages = {39-68}, privnote = {ISSP Erwähnung, keine Datennutzung}, study = {EVS}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {Religion, frontières nationales et clivages culturels en Europe}, url = {https://doi.org/10.4000/ress.7809}, volume = 59, year = 2021 } @article{antonietti2021social, abstract = {This article investigates the role of social capital for the entry and exit of industries in Italian provinces between 2004 and 2010. Results show that bridging social capital positively contributes to the net entry of new industries, especially when they are unrelated to existing specializations in a region, but it loses its impact on regional diversification during the economic crisis. Bonding social capital, instead, makes regions resilient in times of crisis, by reducing the probability of exit of industries. However, bonding social capital is also bad for regional resilience, as it keeps on having a negative impact on the entry of new industries in regions during an economic downturn.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:22:30.000+0100}, author = {Antonietti, Roberto and Boschma, Ron}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2e8f18ad583dfc057a7804b7b4f895efe/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1093/icc/dtaa052}, interhash = {64cded0843aa101577270dedd4226fcf}, intrahash = {e8f18ad583dfc057a7804b7b4f895efe}, issn = {0960-6491}, journal = {Industrial and Corporate Change}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP SCOPUSindexed SSCIindexed article datfeld english indexproved jak transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 3, pages = {762-777}, study = {EVS1999 ; EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {Social capital, resilience, and regional diversification in Italy}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1093/icc/dtaa052}, volume = 30, year = 2021 } @article{ringqvist2021union, abstract = {This article contributes to debates about trade unions and the environment by studying differences between union members and non-members when asked to prioritize between environmental protection and jobs and economic growth. Differences are explored in a multi-level framework based on European Values Study data from 2017, covering 22 European countries. The empirical results show that members are more pro-environmentally inclined than non-members. This is demonstrated to be attributable to a large extent to the fact that members tend to be more left-leaning politically, a disposition which tends to be associated positively with environmental concern. While those employed in transport and manufacturing generally are least likely to be willing to prioritize environmental protection, membership has the most pronounced positive effect in this group. The tendency for members to be more pro-environmentally inclined is consistent across the studied countries. The article also shows that both members and non-members in countries with higher collective bargaining coverage tend to be more pro-environmentally inclined. Implications of the findings are discussed in terms of the political nature of collective interest representation with which unions are concerned, broader debates about union renewal and the importance of unions in garnering workers? support for a greener economy.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:22:30.000+0100}, author = {Ringqvist, Josef}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/214a63bf266f66616416dc40483227e75/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13560}, doi = {10.1111/bjir.12654}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7500 v4.0.0}, interhash = {82cc4c5efa64f5019e6feff5f750b4ee}, intrahash = {14a63bf266f66616416dc40483227e75}, issn = {00071080}, journal = {British Journal of Industrial Relations}, keywords = {2022 CCBY EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP OA_SSOAR OAproved SCOPUSindexed SSCIindexed article datfeld english indexproved jak reviewed transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 3, pages = {662-682}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {Union membership and the willingness to prioritize environmental protection above growth and jobs: A multi-level analysis covering 22 European countries}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1111/bjir.12654}, volume = 60, year = 2022 } @article{gautier2021avant, abstract = {Pour de nombreux candidats, la décision de se présenter au concours de gardien de la paix ne relève ni du simple hasard ni de la seule nécessité mais résulte bien plus d’un attrait réel pour le métier policier, perçu comme accordé aux aspirations individuelles, qui combinent désir de se rendre utile et goût pour l’action. Cette « vocation policière » peut alors s’analyser comme le produit de dispositions forgées dès l’enfance et l’adolescence qui rendent pensable le projet de devenir gardien de la paix. Mais, à mesure que ce projet se concrétise (premières démarches, passage éventuel par le statut d’adjoint de sécurité, présentation aux épreuves...), la vocation se consolide et impose une forme de travail sur soi qui renforce en retour les dispositions dont elle est le produit. Ainsi, avant même d’être recrutés, les candidats se reconnaissent déjà dans l’institution, se montrent tout disposés à se laisser former par elle et à faire corps avec celles et ceux qui en sont déjà membres. Pour autant, la construction de ce rapport vocationnel au poste convoité ne s’accompagne pas d’une homogénéisation totale de leurs dispositions, de leur vision du monde et de leur représentation de la police, ni, par conséquent, des modalités selon lesquelles ils sont prêts à s’engager. Elle ne peut, à ce titre, être considérée comme la garantie d’un ajustement parfait et durable au rôle.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:22:30.000+0100}, author = {Gautier, Frédéric}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2b04b7c356e383268cd123341241bf579/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.3917/soco.122.0025}, interhash = {b0ed1aadfb839e5832013350362e7b8d}, intrahash = {b04b7c356e383268cd123341241bf579}, isbn = {9782724637069}, journal = {Sociétés contemporaines}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article datfeld english indexproved jak noindex transfer21 vttrans}, language = {french}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 2, pages = {25-50}, study = {EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {S'y voir avant d'en être. La fabrication de la "vocation" policière au seuil de l'institution}, url = {https://doi.org/10.3917/soco.122.0025}, volume = 122, year = 2021 } @article{tromp2021smaller, abstract = {Background: The thesis of religious decline, central to secularization theory, has become massively contested among social-scientific students of religion. Its critics observe not so much decline, but rather change in the religious landscape of Western Europe, in effect pointing out that the decline of Christianity’s traditional institutional, doctrinal and ritual dimensions should not be mistaken for a decline of religion tout court. Purpose: In this research note, we address this ongoing debate among sociologists of religion by studying whether traditional Christian religiosity has declined in Western Europe over the past four decades, and whether the same applies to religiosity more broadly conceived. Methods: To examine these trends over time, we analyze data from the European Values Study (1981-2017) for nineteen Western-European countries. More specifically, we carry out multi-level linear- and multi-level logistic regression analyses. Results: We demonstrate that both traditional Christian religiosity and religiosity more broadly conceived have declined, with the former declining at a much higher pace than the latter. We also find that those who continue to be religious and/or spiritual deviate increasingly from the traditional Christian model. Thus, when one does encounter religiosity, it is much more likely to be non-traditional religiosity than was true in the past. Conclusions and Implications: We conclude that religion has declined, whether one understands it narrowly as traditional Christian religiosity, or more broadly. Even though new forms of religiosity and spirituality cannot compensate for the loss in traditional Christian religiosity, they do make up an increasing portion of the overall declining religious pie. Finally, we reflect on the limitations of the data from the European Values Study (1981-2017) and make an urgent call for better survey data, especially by including more suitable questions with which to measure types of religiosity and/or spirituality that deviate from the traditional Christian model.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:22:30.000+0100}, author = {Tromp, Paul and Pless, Anna and Houtman, Dick}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/239e2ece667ae86a9b386d39443848bdf/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1007/s13644-021-00479-6}, interhash = {271a7d95c8241acd10278191b4a89693}, intrahash = {39e2ece667ae86a9b386d39443848bdf}, journal = {Review of Religious Research}, keywords = {2022 AHindexed EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP SCOPUSindexed SSCIindexed article datfeld english indexproved jak reviewed transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {127–144}, study = {EVS1981-2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {A Smaller Pie with a Different Taste: The Evolution of the Western-European Religious Landscape (European Values Study, 1981-2017)}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s13644-021-00479-6}, volume = 64, year = 2022 } @book{grossman2021elections, abstract = {Are election campaigns relevant to policymaking, as they should in a democracy? This book sheds new light on this central democratic concern based on an ambitious study of democratic mandates through the lens of agenda-setting in five West European countries since the 1980s. The authors develop and test a new model bridging studies of party competition, pledge fulfillment, and policymaking. The core argument is that electoral priorities are a major factor shaping policy agendas, but mandates should not be mistaken as partisan. Parties are like 'snakes in tunnels': they have distinctive priorities, but they need to respond to emerging problems and their competitors' priorities, resulting in considerable cross-partisan overlap. The 'tunnel of attention' remains constraining in the policymaking arena, especially when opposition parties have resources to press governing parties to act on the campaign priorities. This key aspect of mandate responsiveness has been neglected so far, because in traditional models of mandate representation, party platforms are conceived as a set of distinctive priorities, whose agenda-setting impact ultimately depends on the institutional capacity of the parties in office. Rather differently, this book suggests that counter-majoritarian institutions and windows for opposition parties generate key incentives to stick to the mandate. It shows that these findings hold across five very different democracies: Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, and the UK. The results contribute to a renewal of mandate theories of representation and lead to question the idea underlying much of the comparative politics literature that majoritarian systems are more responsive than consensual ones.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:22:30.000+0100}, address = {Oxford}, author = {Grossman, Emiliano and Guinaudeau, Isabelle}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2a888317638ecebb5c93c2503dfd35187/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1093/oso/9780192847218.001.0001}, interhash = {60df3a7218f80b620ea208e7a8bd0118}, intrahash = {a888317638ecebb5c93c2503dfd35187}, isbn = {9780192847218}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP book datfeld english jak transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, study = {EVS1981 ; EVS1990 ; EVS1999 ; EVS2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-02T15:29:10.000+0100}, title = {Do Elections (Still) Matter?: Mandates, Institutions, and Policies in Western Europe}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192847218.001.0001}, year = 2021 } @article{gugushvili2021public, abstract = {As global warming and other environmental threats intensify and become more visible, scientists are increasingly questioning the desirability of economic growth as an overarching national and global policy imperative. Several theories in environmental sociology and economics—degrowth, steady-state economy, and “agrowth”—offer compelling arguments that environmental sustainability and continuous economic growth are incompatible. However, there is a shortage of empirical evidence about public opinion on the growth versus environment dilemma, despite its great relevance for the social legitimacy of governments’ approach to the issue. In this article, we aim to narrow this research gap by applying multilevel models to data from the 2017 European Values Study (EVS). We find that the idea of sacrificing a certain level of growth for the sake of the environment receives high levels of support in most European countries. Nevertheless, within countries, we find clear indications of social divides in opinions regarding the growth versus environment dilemma: post-materialists, politically left-leaning people, the better-off, and the higher-educated are in favor of reduced growth, whereas materialists, right-wing individuals, and disadvantaged groups prioritize the economy over ecological concerns. At the country level, economic affluence is associated with greater support for reduced growth, irrespective of the differences in post-materialist values and the ecological situation. In practical terms, our results suggest that politicians can be bolder in promoting substantive environmental measures, even those that reduce growth. }, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:22:30.000+0100}, author = {Gugushvili, Dimitri}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2ed5d2fe3ea07d0409658a18391b82d80/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1177/00207152211034224}, interhash = {22ed1fd5166e8dab76b543249dca2e18}, intrahash = {ed5d2fe3ea07d0409658a18391b82d80}, journal = {International Journal of Comparative Sociology}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP ISSP_contra SCOPUSindexed SSCIindexed article datfeld english indexproved jak reviewed transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 3, pages = {224-240}, privnote = {ISSP Zitation Dritte, keine Datennutzung}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {Public attitudes toward economic growth versus environmental sustainability dilemma: Evidence from Europe}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1177/00207152211034224}, volume = 62, year = 2021 } @article{hamilton2021strikingly, abstract = {While levels of public confidence in the police have declined internationally, the Republic of Ireland appears to have bucked this trend with confidence levels that remain 'strikingly and stubbornly high' (Mulcahy, 2016: 275). This situation appears all the more puzzling given the wave of scandals to have hit the force in recent decades, ranging from police corruption in Donegal in the late 1990s to a more recent whistleblower scandal that has resulted in the resignation of a slew of Ministers and high-ranking officials. Such developments beg important questions as to the factors sustaining public confidence over this tumultuous period. Drawing on international and domestic data, this article aims to probe this ?paradox? of public confidence in the Irish police. It argues that, although confidence is high, there is more to the dynamics of confidence in the police in Ireland than this initial appraisal suggests. Indeed, it advances the Irish case as an illustration both of the dimensionality of the public confidence concept and the complexity of the pathways to trust in the police.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:22:30.000+0100}, author = {Hamilton, Claire and Black, Lynsey}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2980b7702f39048de7c66459929ef0662/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1177/14773708211046194}, interhash = {0157be6c10ffdf0d54fb351b8a946789}, intrahash = {980b7702f39048de7c66459929ef0662}, issn = {14773708}, journal = {European Journal of Criminology}, keywords = {2021 CCBY EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP OA_SSOAR OAproved SCOPUSindexed SSCIindexed article datfeld english indexproved jak onlinefirst reviewed transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-20}, study = {EVS1981 ; EVS1999 ; EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {‘Strikingly and stubbornly high’: Investigating the paradox of public confidence in the Irish police}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1177/14773708211046194}, year = 2021 } @article{ivaldi2021monte, abstract = {For more than 35 years Futuribles has taken an interest in how value systems evolve and in the study of their transformation, regularly reporting on the surveys carried out every 9-10 years within the framework of the European Values Study (EVS). The dossier initiated in this issue by Pierre Bréchon covers the findings of the latest round (2017-2018) and what these tell us about long-term developmental trends in Europeans’ values. In this second article, Gilles Ivaldi looks into the rise of authoritarian populism on the Old Continent and what the values studies teach us about the factors driving it at the core of European opinion. He confronts the ‘cultural backlash’ theory developed by Ronald Inglehart and Pippa Norris — which argues that this resurgent populism is the product of a cultural counter-revolution in reaction to the broad spread of liberal values — with the observed development of European values in the various dimensions that serve as indicators (authoritarian­ism, xenophobia, and traditionalism in mores). As ever, the reality is more complex than it seems, involving a real social demand for authority, a waning of traditional moral values and a growing xenophobia that varies greatly from country to country (Western Europe being distinctly and durably more tolerant than Eastern Europe) etc. He also points to the progressive alignment of the generations on an increased call for authority to be respected. Overall, when the rise of current populisms is examined, a subtle approach is called for, with distinctions being carefully made between geographical areas and the values concerned (private versus public sphere, for example) and generational dynamics being kept in perspective. But we should also not forget the impact of economic factors which also greatly influence opinion, an impact which, as Ivaldi stresses at the end of his article, might well increase in the current context of crisis, a point that the 2017 Values Survey could not take into account…}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:22:30.000+0100}, author = {Ivaldi, Gilles}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2055e0f71d0a5c1ce4b8b971f8f1a0b78/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.3917/futur.443.0025}, interhash = {a975a66b57a3c7ec238b15483cd7bf5a}, intrahash = {055e0f71d0a5c1ce4b8b971f8f1a0b78}, journal = {Futuribles}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP SCOPUSindexed article datfeld french indexproved jak transfer21 vttrans}, language = {french}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 4, pages = {25-38}, study = {EVS1981 ; EVS1990 ; EVS1999 ; EVS2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {La montée du populisme autoritaire. Ce qu’en disent les enquêtes Valeurs (The Rise of Authoritarian Populism, as Reflected in the Values Studies)}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/futur.443.0025}, volume = 443, year = 2021 } @incollection{rusu2021valenele, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:22:30.000+0100}, address = {Cluj-Napoca}, author = {Rusu, Horațiu and Pogan, Livia-Dana}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2dbd543369d19eb705db7a97a9979d63c/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Atlasul valorilor sociale. România la 100 de ani}, editor = {Voicu, Bogdan and Rusu, Horațiu and Tufiș, Claudiu D.}, interhash = {1a9ee30c3752b35090cca822965f039b}, intrahash = {dbd543369d19eb705db7a97a9979d63c}, isbn = {978‐606‐37‐0987‐6}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP datfeld incollection jak other transfer21 vttrans}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {153-163}, publisher = {Presa Universitară Clujeană}, study = {EVS2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-02T15:26:52.000+0100}, title = {Valențele muncii la români. Intrinsec, extrinsec sau mixt?}, year = 2021 } @incollection{brookes2021value, abstract = {This chapter first reviews previous studies accounting for the degree of liberalisation in public policies. None of the determinants pointed in the literature seem to be able to unravel the mystery of the French case. Rather, several explanatory factors would predict France to be among the most liberal countries in terms of public policy. France is open to globalisation, it belongs to the European Union, it experienced a series of economic crises during the 1970s, the level of political constraints imposed by its veto players is low (the executive has room to manoeuvre with respect to reforms), it has mainly been governed by right-wing parties, and its political system is majoritarian and semi-presidential. Yet, despite the presence of all these favourable factors, France has a more generous Welfare state, a government that spends more, and a more regulated economy than its European neighbours. To explain this research problem, we develop, in this chapter, a model based on the theory of justification costs that makes public opinion a determining variable in the spread of ideology in public policy. Based on a sample of developed countries, our empirical tests confirmed both direct and indirect effects of public opinion. There is a policy responsiveness of government in power to public opinion (direct effect) and political parties to public opinion and the content of their platform predicts the level of liberalisation (indirect effect). The empirical test of the mechanism is valid only for economic policies. We then show, focusing on the French case, that if opinion influences the direction of public policy, it is an indirect relationship that operates through the mediation of party platform. The low level of support for neoliberalism among the parties, as well as its sharp decline at the end of the 1980s, thus explains the absence of significant neoliberal turn in public policies in France over the period studied. No neoliberal revolution took place there, because no legitimating discourse of sufficient magnitude arose in the political arena, because it was too costly to support it politically. At the bottom line, public opinion was resistant to neoliberal discourse across the period, and the cost of opposing interventionism was even higher than in other countries.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:22:30.000+0100}, address = {Cham}, author = {Brookes, Kevin}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2af0d2108e5fac2b75f5178ead8c59327/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Why Neo-Liberalism Failed in France: Political Sociology of the Spread of Neo-liberal Ideas in France (1974–2012)}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.11005}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-82188-3_4}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4804 v2.0.0}, interhash = {444b0375b8e6d1f168c766b042d40ced}, intrahash = {af0d2108e5fac2b75f5178ead8c59327}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP ISSP_contra datfeld english incollection jak transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {125-198}, privnote = {ISSP Erwähnung, keine Datennutzung}, publisher = {Palgrave Macmillan}, series = {Palgrave Studies in Classical Liberalism}, study = {EVS1981-2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-02T15:26:00.000+0100}, title = {The Value of Public Opinion, Political Party Discourse and the Politics of Liberalisation in France}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-82188-3_4}, year = 2021 } @book{beichelt2021emotionalis, abstract = {In diesem Buch werden wichtige Werke und Ansätze der politikorientierten Emotionenforschung in einen systematischen Zusammenhang gebracht. Dafür werden drei unterschiedliche Typen von Emotionen herausgearbeitet, die in ihrer Gesamtheit den Homo Emotionalis ausmachen: binäre Emotionen, Basisemotionen, reflexive Emotionen. Sie entsprechen individualpsychologischen Entwicklungsstufen, sind aber auch im sozialen und politischen Umgang mit Emotionen relevant. Das Zusammenspiel von Emotionentypen und gesellschaftlichen Konstellationen führt zu verschiedenen Modi politischen Handelns, die unterschiedliche Formen von emotionaler Politik prägen. Es entstehen jeweils eigene Logiken, entlang derer Emotionenpolitik betrieben wird. Der Band richtet sich mit seinem interdisziplinären Fokus an Politikwissenschaft*innen, Anthropolog*innen, Soziolog*innen und Sozialpsycholog*innen.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:22:30.000+0100}, address = {Wiesbaden}, author = {Beichelt, Timm}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/287e0ed95936271c146c1e95220a8d1a2/gesis_surveydoc}, data-doi = {10.4232/1.13511}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-658-34229-6}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7500 v3.0.0}, interhash = {1612d8ea9e47b8473886a31f3ff7c71f}, intrahash = {87e0ed95936271c146c1e95220a8d1a2}, isbn = {978-3-658-34229-6}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP book datfeld german jak transfer21 vttrans}, language = {german}, note = {(EVS)}, publisher = {Springer Fachmedien}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-02T15:24:57.000+0100}, title = {Homo Emotionalis. Zur Systematisierung von Gefühlen in der Politik}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-34229-6}, year = 2021 } @article{danilov2021youth, abstract = {The article considers the transformation of basic values, life plans and behavioral strategies of the youth in contemporary Belarus. The changes in basic values are directly connected with the youth’s adaptation to the conditions of global instability. The new generation is sensitive to social injustice, violations of rights and freedoms, unwillingness to take into account their opinions on current issues of social development and the future. The self-perception of people regarding the possibility to realize basic values in the current social-economic conditions is an important factor of social stability. In both 1990 and 2018, family holds the first place among the basic values in Belarus; work takes the second place as a factor of decent life and family’s success; the importance of friends and leisure remains the same over the decades, while the importance of politics and religion grows. International comparisons show that Belarus has the same hierarchy of values as European countries. The surveys prove a decrease in popularity of the traditional media among the youth and an increase in individualism, importance of personal self-realization in family and at work, and in reliance on one’s own forces. In the public space, the needs and expectations of people have changed - there is an increase in political radicalization and critical perception of the most important events, which affects the behavioral patterns of social-demographic groups. Education together with the family and new information technologies have a significant impact on values - there is an intragenerational gap, alienation from society and increasing informatization. The article is based on the results of the sociological surveys conducted in the framework of the European Values Study (EVS) (the results of 1990 and 2018 are compared).}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:22:30.000+0100}, author = {Danilov, A.N. and Rotman, D.G.}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/205d529e18629b724f2cf18bc2857f8ea/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.22363/2313-2272-2021-21-3-469-481}, interhash = {52f144183cc7ff99bfd5989d25092887}, intrahash = {05d529e18629b724f2cf18bc2857f8ea}, journal = {RUDN Journal of Sociology}, keywords = {2021 CCBY EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP OA_SSOAR OAproved SCOPUSindexed article datfeld english indexproved jak transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 3, pages = {469-481}, study = {EVS1990 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {The youth of contemporary Belarus: Basic values, life plans and behavioral strategies (Молодежь современной Беларуси: базовые ценности, жизненные планы и поведенческие стратегии)}, url = {https://doi.org/10.22363/2313-2272-2021-21-3-469-481}, volume = 21, year = 2021 } @book{jabkowski2021sondaowe, abstract = {Książka prezentuje główne wyzwania, z jakimi uporać muszą się badacze dążący do analizy wyników międzykrajowych projektów sondażowych. Wśród największych wyzwań pojawiają się zarówno trudności mające swoje źródło w różnorodności problematyki badawczej oraz odmiennych celach stawianych w ramach poszczególnych projektów, jak też w specyficznych sposobach formułowania pytań, odmiennej metodologii pomiaru oraz zróżnicowanej jakości sondaży. Przedmiotem zaprezentowanych analiz uczyniono postawy Europejczyków wobec procesu integracji europejskiej, mierzone na przestrzeni ostatnich 20 lat w ramach czterech wiodących paneuropejskich wielofalowych sondażowych projektów porównawczych, w tym badań Eurobarometru, Europejskiego Sondażu Społecznego, Europejskiego Sondażu Wartości oraz Międzynarodowego Programu Badań Społecznych. Praca składa się z czterech rozdziałów. Rozdział pierwszy przedstawia bogactwo projektów sondażowych prowadzonych na kontynencie europejskim od połowy lat 70. XX wieku. Rozdział drugi poświęcony został analizie zróżnicowania sposobów formułowania pytań o integrację europejską w czterech projektach oraz konsekwencjach tego zróżnicowania dla uzyskiwanych wyników. W rozdziale trzecim zaprezentowano zróżnicowanie procedur losowania oraz terenowej realizacji krajowych sondaży w porównywanych projektach. W rozdziale czwartym przenalizowano jakość ponad 1,4 tys. prób sondażowych z czterech projektów, co pozwoliło na zidentyfikowanie procedur terenowych posiadających istotny wpływ na jakość pomiaru sondażowego. Podsumowanie zawiera rekomendacje wskazujące na konieczność uwzględniania projektowych specyfik terenowej realizacji próby w analizie danych pochodzących z międzykrajowych badań porównawczych}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:22:30.000+0100}, address = {Poznan}, author = {Jabkowski, Piotr}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2fc0969a2d8d87c94c255d541ed5cce0e/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.10946 ; 10.4232/1.10953 ; 10.4232/1.10958 ; 10.4232/1.3978 ; 10.4232/1.3979 ; 10.4232/1.3986 ; 10.4232/1.10962 ; 10.4232/1.10970 ; 10.4232/1.10980 ; 10.4232/1.10988 ; 10.4232/1.10989 ; 10.4232/1.11141 ; 10.4232/1.11626 ; 10.4232/1.12007 ; 10.4232/1.12061 ; 10.4232/1.12768 ; 10.4232/1.12854 ; 10.4232/1.12799 ; 10.4232/1.12853 ; 10.4232/1.12847}, doi = {10.14746/amup.9788323239154}, interhash = {220008759f7cc0205354415436ec6718}, intrahash = {fc0969a2d8d87c94c255d541ed5cce0e}, keywords = {2021 ALLBUS_contra EB_input2021 EB_pro EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro Eurobarometer FDZ_IUP ISSP ISSP_input2021 ISSP_pro book datfeld jak other rp transfer21 vttrans}, language = {other}, note = {(ISSP) (EVS) (Eurobarometer)}, privnote = {ALLBUS Erwähnung, keine Datennutzung}, publisher = {Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu}, study = {ISSP1985-2017 ; EVS1981-2017 ; Eurobarometer 56.2 (Oct-Nov 2001) ; Eurobarometer 58.1 (Oct-Nov 2002) ; Eurobarometer 60.1 (Oct-Nov 2003) ; Candidate Countries Eurobarometer 2001.1 ; Candidate Countries Eurobarometer 2002.2 ; Candidate Countries Eurobarometer 2003.4 ; Eurobarometer 62.0 (Oct-Nov 2004) ; Eurobarometer 64.2 (Oct-Nov 2005) ; Eurobarometer 66.1 (Sep-Oct 2006) ; Eurobarometer 68.1 (Sep-Nov 2007) ; Eurobarometer 70.1 (Oct-Nov 2008) ; Eurobarometer 72.4 (Oct-Nov 2009) ; Eurobarometer 74.2 (2010) ; Eurobarometer 76.3 (2011) ; Eurobarometer 78.1 (2012) ; Eurobarometer 80.1 (2013) ; Eurobarometer 82.3 (2014) ; Eurobarometer 84.3 (2015) ; Eurobarometer 86.2 (2016) ; Eurobarometer 87.3 (2017)}, timestamp = {2022-11-18T10:55:02.000+0100}, title = {Sondażowe zwierciadło europeizacji. Monitorowanie trendów europejskiej opinii publicznej w międzykrajowych sondażach porównawczych jako wyzwanie metodologiczne}, url = {https://doi.org/10.14746/amup.9788323239154}, year = 2021 } @article{karamelska2013invention, abstract = {Can we talk about a religious renaissance in Bulgaria after 1989? Are there new bearers of Christian values or new agents on the market of spirituality, which underwent serious liberalization in the transition to democracy? What is the role of imagination in the recent visions of the “orthodox faith” and to want extent is the border between canonical truths and religious practices erased or preserved? Did Eastern Orthodoxy try to compensate the lack of existential meanings and motivations after the collapse of the monolithic ideological discourse of socialism or did it continue to occupy a marginal position in the society and to be used as escapist platform?}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:18:27.000+0100}, author = {Karamelska, Teodora and Goncharova, Galina}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2c476605721023090db2c29a0dad631e8/gesis_surveydoc}, description = {study data-doi gesis-study_no}, interhash = {cd91a3fb4cc5d3f112cc74fc7368b518}, intrahash = {c476605721023090db2c29a0dad631e8}, journal = {Семинар, BG}, keywords = {2013 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article datfeld indexproved jak noindex other transfer21 vttrans}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 9, pages = {117-127}, study = {EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {Изобретяване на православните традиции: религиозността в постсоциалистически контекст (The Invention of Orthodox Traditions: Religiosity in a Post-Socialist Context)}, url = {https://www.ceeol.com/search/article-detail?id=138707}, year = 2013 } @article{noel2021political, abstract = {How universal and effective is the left-right opposition? We use public opinion data collected in 83 societies between 2008 and 2014 through the World Values Survey and the European Values Study, to look at the relationships, in each society, between individual ideological self-positioning and attitudes towards a set of eleven issues that capture the standard dimensions of the left-right political distinction. We observe varying levels of national ideological reach – the predictive power of left-right self-positioning on other attitudes – and ideological density – an index of the strength of the relationships between all the survey questions that we examine. These different levels of ideological reach and density can be explained by economic development, secularization, and democratic experience. A lasting experience with democracy, in particular, accounts best for the variations. When citizens have the capabilities and the possibilities of making political choices, they respond better to the elites’ tendency to structure political debates in left-right terms. }, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:18:27.000+0100}, author = {Noël, Alain and Thérien, Jean-Philippe and Boucher, Émile}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/27054712c905a3cde1624234a3a2ab54b/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1080/13569317.2021.1978734}, interhash = {305efb0294d23a387d80f3c8989d961a}, intrahash = {7054712c905a3cde1624234a3a2ab54b}, journal = {Journal of Political Ideologies}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP SCOPUSindexed SSCIindexed article datfeld english indexproved jak transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 3, pages = {317-334}, study = {EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {The political construction of the left-right divide: a comparative perspective}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1080/13569317.2021.1978734}, volume = 26, year = 2021 } @article{koops2021socioeconomic, abstract = {The study focuses on understanding the association between parental socio-economic status (SES) and the likelihood of women experiencing a first birth while single, and identifying societal factors that influence this association in 18 North American and European societies. Previous research has shown that single motherhood occurs disproportionately among those from with lower a lower parental SES. The study assesses whether this is caused by parental SES differences in the risk of single women experiencing a first conception leading to a live birth or by parental SES differences in how likely women are to enter a union during pregnancy. Additionally, an assessment is made of whether cross-national differences in these associations can be explained by a country’s access to family planning, norms regarding family formation, and economic inequality. Across countries, a negative gradient of parental SES was found on the likelihood of single women to experience a first pregnancy. The negative gradient was stronger in countries with better access to family planning. In some countries, the negative gradient of parental SES was aggravated during pregnancy because women from lower parental SES were less likely to enter a union. This was mostly found in societies with less conservative norms regarding marriage. The results suggest that certain developments in Western societies may increase socio-economic differentials in family demography.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:18:27.000+0100}, author = {Koops, Judith C. and Liefbroer, Aart C. and Gauthier, Anne H.}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2fad836d42d024026229b81f06e1c8409/gesis_surveydoc}, data-doi = {10.4232/1.11005}, description = {study data-doi gesis-study_no}, doi = {10.1007/s10680-021-09591-3}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4804 v2.0.0}, interhash = {e97d61b5ae3a87a1932bfe710591da5c}, intrahash = {fad836d42d024026229b81f06e1c8409}, issn = {15729885}, journal = {European Journal of Population}, keywords = {2021 CCBY EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP OA_SSOAR OAproved SCOPUSindexed article datfeld english indexproved jak reviewed transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {825-849}, study = {EVS1981-2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {Socio-Economic Differences in the Prevalence of Single Motherhood in North America and Europe}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s10680-021-09591-3}, volume = 37, year = 2021 } @incollection{voicu2021emigranii, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:18:27.000+0100}, address = {Cluj-Napoca}, author = {Voicu, Bogdan}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2a1be0ef7ee3281581048f1884863cdbc/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Atlasul valorilor sociale. România la 100 de ani}, editor = {Voicu, Bogdan and Rusu, Horațiu and Tufiș, Claudiu D.}, interhash = {c8034e90dfbacb17530c24a4a98acc9e}, intrahash = {a1be0ef7ee3281581048f1884863cdbc}, isbn = {978‐606‐37‐0987‐6}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP datfeld incollection jak other transfer21 vttrans}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {199-205}, publisher = {Presa Universitară Clujeană}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-02T15:41:46.000+0100}, title = {Sunt emigranții români altfel decât românii rămași în țară?}, year = 2021 } @incollection{rusu2021solidaritatea, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:18:27.000+0100}, address = {Cluj-Napoca}, author = {Rusu, Horațiu}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/22efb7cbe046ae94ee631aabb3c7a10bc/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Atlasul valorilor sociale. România la 100 de ani}, editor = {Voicu, Bogdan and Rusu, Horațiu and Tufiș, Claudiu D.}, interhash = {36df304493e61455dd3d5db5e1d64df6}, intrahash = {2efb7cbe046ae94ee631aabb3c7a10bc}, isbn = {978‐606‐37‐0987‐6}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP datfeld incollection jak other transfer21 vttrans}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {61-68}, publisher = {Presa Universitară Clujeană}, study = {EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-02T15:41:17.000+0100}, title = {Solidaritatea socială în Romania contemporană: absență, declin sau nici una dintre ele?}, year = 2021 } @article{evans2021diversity, abstract = {In societies where the populace exhibits a wide range of religiosity, social conservatives (religiously devout or socially traditional) feel their beliefs and way of life threatened, even where others in their society (secular, or socially liberal) have no desire to threaten them, or to discriminate against them, or even to proselytize. Examples include devout English Pilgrims in liberal 16th century Holland and devout Muslims in liberal 21st century Western Europe. We suggest that this is because diversity in religiosity itself poses a threat to conventional personal morality (attitudes on abortion, divorce, euthanasia, suicide, prostitution). The consequences of societal diversity in religiosity (the centrality of religion to one's life) for individuals? endorsement of conventional personal morality have been neglected in prior research. This paper shows that diversity in religiosity at the national level undermines individuals? endorsement of conventional personal morality, net of an individual's own religiosity, net of the average levels of religiosity and socioeconomic development in the individual's society, and net of key individual-level controls. Data are pooled from the World Values Surveys/European Values Surveys, 1981?2008, with 90 countries, 200+ surveys, and 300,000+ individual respondents. Analysis is by multilevel methods (variance components models with fixed effects and random intercepts, estimated by generalized least squares [GLS]).}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:18:27.000+0100}, author = {Evans, M.D.R and Kelley, Jonathan}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2836af48ba536c84797dd47d644cb8754/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.12253}, doi = {10.1111/jssr.12756}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4804 v3.0.0}, interhash = {a374b3b8d81aca038bce91513cc74a28}, intrahash = {836af48ba536c84797dd47d644cb8754}, issn = {00218294}, journal = {Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion}, keywords = {2022 AHindexed EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP SCOPUSindexed SSCIindexed article datfeld english indexproved jak reviewed transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 1, pages = {41-74}, study = {EVS1981-2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {Diversity in Religiosity Undermines Conventional Personal Morality Across the Globe: Evidence From 90 Nations, 300,000+ Individuals}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1111/jssr.12756}, volume = 66, year = 2022 } @article{dluhosch2021perceptions, abstract = {Many countries in the Western hemisphere are experiencing a political backlash against globalization. When explaining this phenomenon, much of the extant research draws on the distributional effects of international competition, in particular the opposition to trade by those who are adversely affected. Using cross-sectional data on subjective well-being from the World Values Survey and the European Values Study and combing these self-reports with trade and incomes data, this paper contributes to this strand of research by focusing on the subjective element in the formation of anti-trade sentiments. It thus explores how the role of international trade in the income distribution is being perceived at the individual level. Simulations based on the data reveal that matters of income inequality are evaluated differently, depending on how deeply the respective economy is integrated into world markets: results suggest that the extent of trade globalization amplifies any negative effect of income inequality on subjective well-being. If the role of international openness in the income distribution is perceived to be more pronounced than it actually is, the subjective element has wider politico-economic implications; it carries the risk of costly anti-trade policies without necessarily narrowing the income distribution.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:18:27.000+0100}, author = {Dluhosch, Barbara}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/288bee1745dd4ba5ab9d3091127b75a39/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13511}, doi = {10.1007/s43546-021-00171-5}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7500 v3.0.0}, interhash = {2ea53b1f2c9504f0180a4878d839b490}, intrahash = {88bee1745dd4ba5ab9d3091127b75a39}, issn = {26629399}, journal = {SN Business & Economics}, keywords = {2021 CCBY EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP OA_SSOAR OAproved article datfeld english indexproved jak noindex transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 12, pages = {1-24}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {The role of perceptions about trade and inequality in the backlash against globalization}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s43546-021-00171-5}, volume = 1, year = 2021 } @incollection{dinca2021opiniile, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:18:27.000+0100}, address = {Cluj-Napoca}, author = {Dincă, Melinda and Lucheș, Daniel}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2c782bed6ebb6667670cdd09631178842/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Atlasul valorilor sociale. România la 100 de ani}, editor = {Voicu, Bogdan and Rusu, Horațiu and Tufiș, Claudiu D.}, interhash = {41ed1c2665d0904b42eeddbd59f1c41c}, intrahash = {c782bed6ebb6667670cdd09631178842}, isbn = {978‐606‐37‐0987‐6}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP datfeld incollection jak other transfer21 vttrans}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {187-192}, publisher = {Presa Universitară Clujeană}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-02T15:39:23.000+0100}, title = {Opiniile liceenilor despre toleranță}, year = 2021 } @incollection{voicu202119932018, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:18:27.000+0100}, address = {Cluj-Napoca}, author = {Voicu, Bogdan}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2facf64bbdc2a7416a071ba8446b1abf6/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Atlasul valorilor sociale. România la 100 de ani}, editor = {Voicu, Bogdan and Rusu, Horațiu and Tufiș, Claudiu D.}, interhash = {f476736aa7f1ef8f15fa07d44a12dc18}, intrahash = {facf64bbdc2a7416a071ba8446b1abf6}, isbn = {978‐606‐37‐0987‐6}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP datfeld incollection jak other transfer21 vttrans}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {39-45}, publisher = {Presa Universitară Clujeană}, study = {EVS/WVS1993 ; EVS/WVS1999 ; EVS/WVS2018 ; EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-02T15:38:59.000+0100}, title = {1993-2018: În căutarea încrederii în oameni}, year = 2021 } @article{yorulmaz2021relationship, abstract = {The purpose of this study is to determine the mean effect sizes of the relationship of organisational trust with organisational justice, organisational commitment, and organisational citizenship behaviours in educational organisations. In accordance with this purpose, a meta-analysis was conducted that included studies published between 1997 and 2020 with regard to the specified relationships. In total, 34 studies (Ntotal = 17,271) were included in the meta-analysis concerning the relationship between teachers’ organisational trust and organisational justice perceptions, 35 studies (Ntotal = 15,874) for the relationship between organisational trust and organisational commitment, and 27 studies (Ntotal = 14,991) for the relationship between organisational trust and organisational citizenship behaviours. The meta-analysis also included studies that examined these variables in terms of their sub-dimensions. The included studies consisted of researches conducted in the United States (USA), China, Indonesia, the Netherlands, Iran, Israel, Canada, Kuwait, Malaysia, Pakistan, Thailand, Taiwan, and Turkey. The examination of funnel plots, Duval and Tweedie’s Trim and Fill technique, Orwin’s Fail-Safe N analysis, and Egger’s regression test confirmed an absence of publication bias. Fisher’s ɀ coefficient was used for effect size analyses performed using a random-effects model. The mean effect size of the relationship between organisational trust and organisational justice was determined to be at a high level, whereas the relationship of organisational trust with organisational commitment and organisational citizenship were at a moderate level. The results of the meta-analysis also showed that these relationships did not differ in terms of the sub-groups of grade-level (primary to lower secondary or upper secondary), study-type (article or graduate thesis), or study-year (2010 or before, 2011 to 2015, and 2016 or after), but the relationship of organisational trust with organisational commitment and organisational citizenship significantly differed in terms of country groups (America, Europe, Asia, and Eurasia).}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:18:27.000+0100}, author = {Yorulmaz, Yılmaz İlker and Püsküllüoğlu, Elif Iliman and Çolak, İbrahim and Altınkurt, Yahya}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2a814238aecadbc7940eeefb94ba1a2fb/gesis_surveydoc}, data-doi = {10.4232/1.13737}, doi = {10.15390/EB.2021.9806}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7505 v2.0.0}, interhash = {f088eb4dc153a0315cb3495bdb1b0325}, intrahash = {a814238aecadbc7940eeefb94ba1a2fb}, journal = {Education and Science}, keywords = {2021 CCBY EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP OA_SSOAR OAproved article datfeld english indexproved jak noindex transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 208, pages = {237-277}, study = {EVS/WVS2017-2021}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {The Relationship of Organisational Trust with Organisational Justice, Organisational Commitment, and Organisational Citizenship Behaviours in Educational Organisations: A Meta-Analysis}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.15390/EB.2021.9806}, volume = 46, year = 2021 } @book{mclevey2021doing, abstract = {Computational approaches offer exciting opportunities for us to do social science differently. This beginner’s guide discusses a range of computational methods and how to use them to study the problems and questions you want to research. It assumes no knowledge of programming, offering step-by-step guidance for coding in Python and drawing on examples of real data analysis to demonstrate how you can apply each approach in any discipline. The book also: Considers important principles of social scientific computing, including transparency, accountability and reproducibility. Understands the realities of completing research projects and offers advice for dealing with issues such as messy or incomplete data and systematic biases. Empowers you to learn at your own pace, with online resources including screencast tutorials and datasets that enable you to practice your skills and get up to speed. For anyone who wants to use computational methods to conduct a social science research project, this book equips you with the skills, good habits and best working practices to do rigorous, high quality work.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:18:27.000+0100}, address = {London}, author = {McLevey, John}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2e9d57f538a4d910ecd84d3ce5c2624a8/gesis_surveydoc}, interhash = {1e6015040f013a51321194c5671b0571}, intrahash = {e9d57f538a4d910ecd84d3ce5c2624a8}, isbn = {9781529736700}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP book datfeld english jak training transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, publisher = {SAGE Publications}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-02T15:37:38.000+0100}, title = {Doing Computational Social Science: A Practical Introduction}, year = 2021 } @incollection{artsiomenkamelyantsova2021urbanization, abstract = {The material based on the results of the World Value Study and the European Value Survey examines the influence of the size of a settlement on the dynamics of changes in family values. Based on a comparative analysis of the dynamics of value orientations of residents of different settlements, it is concluded that the general trends towards traditionalization of values are universal for different types of settlements, but in the largest cities there is a decrease in the importance of children, as well as a more pronounced trend towards an increase in the importance of the professional role of women. This suggests that subsequent urbanization may lead to a change in the trend from traditionalization to modernization of family values in the future.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:18:27.000+0100}, address = {Minsk}, author = {Artsiomenka-Melyantsova, A. K.}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/20f6ad3369c70baf08c7ffcb94ac1d277/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Социальные практики и развитие городской среды: урбанистика и инноватика}, editor = {Пинчук, И. В. and Гафарова, Ю. Ю. and Новикова, О. В. and Сарна, А. Я.}, interhash = {2614805eb350ca8ed5ee15f2b556a144}, intrahash = {0f6ad3369c70baf08c7ffcb94ac1d277}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP datfeld incollection jak other transfer21 vttrans}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {18-23}, publisher = {Минск : БГУ}, study = {WVS/EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-02T15:37:21.000+0100}, title = {Urbanization as a factor of family values transformation}, url = {https://elib.bsu.by/handle/123456789/272392}, year = 2021 } @article{kitsnik2020shaping, abstract = {For decades, economically developed post-industrial countries have experienced major institutional and structural transformations. Since the 1970s, the stagnation and retrenchment of the welfare state has contributed to the disruption of the social fabric. A growing share of the population is now experiencing stagnating wages, job insecurity, and wealth inequalities. However, these trends have not resulted in equal growth in demand for more socio-economic equality and wider redistribution of resources. This study analyses 2 waves of Integrated Values Survey longitudinal data: 1989-1993 (N = 18, 028) and 2005-2009 (N = 23, 248), and explores the changes in attitudes toward the unequal distribution of income in 10 OECD countries. The paper examines how age and self-interest explain people’s attitudes toward unequal income distribution. The findings conclude that while the overall level of support for more equal income distribution increased between the years 1989-1993 and 2005-2009, self-interest plays an important role in explaining public opinion on the normative attitudes toward income distribution. Fixed-effects models with country-fixed effects show that individuals’ self-interest explains attitudes toward income inequality better than age. Contrary to expectations, the attitudes of medium- and high-income earners do not align. However, compared to low-income earners, medium- and high-income earners are less in favour of more equality in income distribution. It is noteworthy that individuals who are employed full-time, part-time, and those who are not employed, all express similar levels of support for more equal incomes, while individuals who are self-employed are least supportive of increased equality in income distribution.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:18:27.000+0100}, author = {Kitsnik, Joanna}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2e2095d00dbb0a2e9952ea301d3037d2b/gesis_surveydoc}, data-doi = {10.4232/1.12253}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4804 v3.0.0}, interhash = {f2f91af556ecbdf0d87a955e56ad32ca}, intrahash = {e2095d00dbb0a2e9952ea301d3037d2b}, journal = {京都社会学年報 : KJS}, keywords = {2020 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article datfeld english indexproved jak noindex transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {149-173}, study = {EVS1981-2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {Shaping Stances in Post-Industrial Societies: Two Decades of Change in Attitudes Towards Unequal Income Distribution}, url = {http://hdl.handle.net/2433/262667}, volume = 28, year = 2020 } @incollection{andzans2021willingness, abstract = {The publication reflects on one of the core aspects and indicators of societal resilience and national defence – why ordinary people are or are not willing to defend their own countries. Based on a review of conceptual considerations and statistical data, an international team of scientists have explored the situation in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania and its implications to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:18:27.000+0100}, address = {Riga}, author = {Andžāns, Māris}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/24228b6a61612df941ca1deeeb7733c96/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Willingness to Defend Own Country in the Baltic States: Implications for National Security and NATO’s Collective Defence}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.10790}, doi = {10.25143/willingness_to_defend_2021_ISBN_9789934563997_29-34}, editor = {Andžāns, Māris}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4460 v3.0.0 ; ZA3811}, interhash = {bc1906f5e892727053d251686ca0ad88}, intrahash = {4228b6a61612df941ca1deeeb7733c96}, isbn = {9789934563997}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP datfeld english incollection jak transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {29-34}, publisher = {Rīga Stradiņš University}, study = {EVS1990 ; EVS1999}, timestamp = {2023-01-02T15:36:11.000+0100}, title = {Willingness to Defend the Baltic States in Quantitative Terms}, url = {https://doi.org/10.25143/willingness_to_defend_2021_ISBN_9789934563997_29-34}, year = 2021 } @incollection{rusu2021despre, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:18:27.000+0100}, address = {Cluj-Napoca}, author = {Rusu, Horațiu}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2fdd1078a0076dab33d919f0d6faee9c7/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Atlasul valorilor sociale. România la 100 de ani}, editor = {Voicu, Bogdan and Rusu, Horațiu and Tufiș, Claudiu D.}, gesis-study_no = {ZA5000}, interhash = {cdc29c8b0edcc984300f7124937c63c8}, intrahash = {fdd1078a0076dab33d919f0d6faee9c7}, isbn = {9786063709876}, keywords = {2021 EB_input2021 EB_pro EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro Eurobarometer FDZ_IUP ISSP_contra datfeld incollection jak other rp transfer21 vttrans}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS) (Eurobarometer)}, pages = {15-23}, privnote = {ISSP Erwähnung, keine Datennutzung}, publisher = {Presa Universitară Clujeană}, study = {EVS2008 ; EVS2017 ; Eurobarometer 73.1 (Jan-Feb 2010)}, timestamp = {2022-05-23T15:41:28.000+0200}, title = {Despre dimensiunea etnică şi dimensiunea civică a identității naționale: ce valorizează românii}, year = 2021 } @article{rydzewski2021between, abstract = {The article presents the results of data analyses based on the European Values Study surveys (2017-2020) conducted in 34 European countries, in relation to attitudes towards environmental protection. It is underlined, that personal motivations influence also real possibilities of introducing environmental technologies. The article describes environmental attitudes in the perspective of almost the entire European continent, as well as the differences in these attitudes across individual countries and regions of Europe. It is noted that environmental attitudes vary significantly depending on how the problem is defined – in a macro-social vs. micro-social perspective. It has implications also for environmental engineering, since it is not enough to prepare a good technology, but it is also important to convince people to use it. }, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:15:32.000+0100}, author = {Rydzewski, Paweł}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/23fcd2ba8f6b1d7122a691dacefeabf7a/gesis_surveydoc}, data-doi = {10.4232/1.13560}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7500 v4.0.0}, interhash = {ccb9a7f1b9f0793ad11490ff91257bfc}, intrahash = {3fcd2ba8f6b1d7122a691dacefeabf7a}, journal = {International Journal of Conservation Science}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP SCOPUSindexed article datfeld english indexproved jak transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = {Special Issue 1}, pages = {781-792}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {Between Environmental Protection and Technology: Europeans’ Ecological Attitudes}, url = {http://ijcs.ro/public/IJCS-21-58_Rydzewski.pdf}, volume = 12, year = 2021 } @article{krynski2021religious, abstract = {The purpose of the article is a conceptual identification of religiosity tendencies in Western Europe at the end of the XXth – the beginning of the XXIst centuries. The methodological bases of the study were socio-philosophical analysis of the religiosity phenomenon, as well as historical systemic and analytical synthetic methods. The Scientific Novelty. In Western Europe new religious processes go beyond the classical contours of modernity. The dynamics of change in the field of religion takes place under conditions of uncertainty, nonlinearity, ephemerality of social processes, as well as the continuing aggravation of relations between secular culture and religion. It is necessary to be critically aware of the fact that the institutional and socio-cultural return of religion (post-secularity) causes vulgarization, the creation of various distorted forms of religiosity. Our point of view is that the decline of a traditional religiosity continues in Western Europe, which is not a localized tendency and a civilizational integration project, a transnational paradigm are being actively promoted. The Conclusions. Western societies remain a relatively secular part of the global world and differ in the level of a religious diversity and the dynamics of a religious change among their population. From the point of view of the confessional identification, Western European countries can be attributed to one Christian culture (unfortunately, practically lost). According to the criterion of religiosity level, “high religion” is characteristic of countries with the maximum number of Orthodox and Catholics. In Western Europe, there is a situation where religion is often engaged with “vicariously”. In Western Europe, an important tendency in religiosity is the subjectivation of faith and practice, which complicates the preservation and transmission of religious traditions. As a result, religiosity is of a situational character.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:15:32.000+0100}, author = {Kryński, Andrzej and Bodak, Valentyna and Tkachenko, Oleksandr}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/278532085d16a7b8bc72a054e9b5af044/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.24919/2519-058X.20.240034}, interhash = {8422d0f22788aa6315448cae7ea933f2}, intrahash = {78532085d16a7b8bc72a054e9b5af044}, journal = {Skhidnoievropeiskyi Istorychnyi Visnyk / East European Historical Bulletin}, keywords = {2021 CCBY EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP OA_SSOAR OAproved article datfeld english indexproved jak noindex transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 20, pages = {195-206}, study = {EVS1999}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {Religious processes in Western Europe at the end of the XXth – the beginning of the XXIst centuries}, url = {https://doi.org/10.24919/2519-058X.20.240034}, year = 2021 } @article{harka2021studying, abstract = {We use Italian data to estimate the effect of schooling on voter turnout in national elections. We contrast results based on individual self-reported voting with those based on accurate administrative data on voter turnout, by municipality. In both analyses, we find a negative effect of education, stronger in the latter, where misreporting is ruled out. We also find that education especially reduces turnout in the poorer areas, in areas with lower social capital, with more cases of political misconduct and inefficient institutions. We rationalize our findings as an expression of dissatisfaction and civic protest.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:15:32.000+0100}, author = {Harka, Elona and Rocco, Lorenzo}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/225cf4ff7e44b3a8b0a394bb5dabc2587/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1016/j.ejpoleco.2021.102115}, interhash = {ef530d34ca0d7a47e283bbcec9a7b6ba}, intrahash = {25cf4ff7e44b3a8b0a394bb5dabc2587}, issn = {0176-2680}, journal = {European Journal of Political Economy}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP SCOPUSindexed SSCIindexed article datfeld english indexproved jak reviewed transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, privnote = {Volltext des gleichlautenden techreport}, study = {EVS1981-2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {Studying more to vote less. Education and voter turnout in Italy}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejpoleco.2021.102115}, volume = 72, year = 2022 } @incollection{voicu2021schimbarea, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:15:32.000+0100}, address = {Cluj-Napoca}, author = {Voicu, Bogdan}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/27859ec129bf500474885392181b90da0/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Atlasul valorilor sociale. România la 100 de ani}, editor = {Voicu, Bogdan and Rusu, Horațiu and Tufiș, Claudiu D.}, interhash = {a594fe549cf8417cd945a68a84719c4b}, intrahash = {7859ec129bf500474885392181b90da0}, isbn = {978‐606‐37‐0987‐6}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP datfeld incollection jak other transfer21 vttrans}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {193-197}, publisher = {Presa Universitară Clujeană}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-02T15:49:50.000+0100}, title = {Schimbarea generațională ca motor al schimbării?}, year = 2021 } @article{ortegagil2021effect, abstract = {Environmental issues, sustainability, and climate change have become the targets of many policies from international and governmental organizations including the EU’s European Green Deal action plan. This plan provides tools to address them—which include support for the circular economy, implementation of energy and environmental taxes, and investment in environmental protection—with the aim of favoring the well-being of EU citizens. In this context, this study analyses the impact of several parameters (environmental matters, global warming, circular economy, energy and environmental taxes, and expenditure and investment on the environment) on life satisfaction, or subjective well-being, and their effects on 33 European countries. For this purpose, four econometric models were carried out using data collected from the World Values Survey (WVS), the European Values Study (EVS), and the World Bank and Eurostat, reflecting subjective citizen satisfaction data. The findings present a highly significant inverse relationship between life satisfaction variables and both environmental problems and energy taxes. Additionally, there is a highly significant positive relationship between circular economy, environmental tax, and environmental protection expenditure parameters and life satisfaction variables, as well as, to a lesser degree of significance, with noise pollution from neighbours.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:15:32.000+0100}, author = {Ortega-Gil, Manuela and Cortés-Sierra, Georgina and ElHichou-Ahmed, Chaima}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2e060262e2d7eefdc3c98a2b997dcfd22/gesis_surveydoc}, data-doi = {10.4232/1.13560}, doi = {10.3390/en14185839}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7500 v4.0.0}, interhash = {cfc2faf1c18b0b5ffd617c4f73e85e19}, intrahash = {e060262e2d7eefdc3c98a2b997dcfd22}, issn = {1996-1073}, journal = {Energies}, keywords = {2021 CCBY EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP OA_SSOAR OAproved SCIEindexed SCOPUSindexed article datfeld english indexproved jak transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 18, pages = {1-14}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {The Effect of Environmental Degradation, Climate Change, and the European Green Deal Tools on Life Satisfaction}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en14185839}, volume = 14, year = 2021 } @article{das2022secularism, abstract = {Objectives: Mass media suggest rising political and religious concern about secularism-induced decline of the family. Implications for loneliness remain unexamined. The current study filled this gap. Methods: Data were from 10 national probability samples in the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe. Multilevel longitudinal models tested linkages of societal secularism with loneliness, their mediation by specific family relationships, and the role of this cultural dimension in weakening associations of family ties with loneliness. Both weighted Maximum Likelihood and unweighted Bayesian analyses were conducted, separately for each gender. Results: Societal secularism was not positively linked to either gender's loneliness. Associations with family ties were inconsistent, with only men's average partnered status lower in more secular settings. Nor did any positive indirect effects emerge. Moderation results were also inconsistent, with secularism only weakening linkages of some family dimensions with loneliness. Bayesian estimates were generally nonsignificant. Discussion: Societal secularism may not be a risk factor for loneliness or for weak family ties. Results stand at odds with religious and political rhetoric on secularism-induced decline of the family, and its individual and societal consequences.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:15:32.000+0100}, author = {Das, Aniruddha}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/26cb034bfe51b51fdf51325b50c263de6/gesis_surveydoc}, data-doi = {10.4232/1.13560}, doi = {10.1016/j.ssresearch.2021.102619}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7500 v4.0.0}, interhash = {7fde576e8d2626c248b2ce790e4153af}, intrahash = {6cb034bfe51b51fdf51325b50c263de6}, issn = {0049-089X}, journal = {Social Science Research}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP SCOPUSindexed SSCIindexed article datfeld english indexproved jak reviewed transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-12}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {Secularism, family ties and loneliness: A multilevel longitudinal study of ten European societies}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssresearch.2021.102619}, volume = 101, year = 2022 } @article{davidovic2021unraveling, abstract = {Why do some post-communist countries regularly experience democratic overturn of power while others do not? This article analyzes the role of authoritarianism, adopting a novel approach concentrating on three separate dimensions (authoritarian submission, conventionalism, authoritarian aggression). Examining Montenegro, a country that has not changed its incumbent government since the breakdown of communism, the article argues that authoritarian submission, which stands for an obedient relationship to a political authority, is a relevant factor for the domination of a single party—the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS). I test my assumptions using two surveys: the Montenegrin National Elections Study (2016) and a self-designed student survey. Notwithstanding the Montenegrin and Serb ethnic cleavage and economic preferences that remain significant for voting patterns, findings from both analyses confirm that submissive tendencies are important for voting behavior both for the national sample and for the educated young. This emphasizes the importance of psychological factors and the need to break submissive mindsets for successful democratic transformation in post-communist countries.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:15:32.000+0100}, author = {Davidović, Jovana}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/21f1af2463996242a2ddf92cda9d908a6/gesis_surveydoc}, data-doi = {10.4232/1.13560}, description = {study data-doi gesis-study_no}, doi = {10.1017/nps.2020.61}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7500 v4.0.0}, interhash = {01034041c1972b81abb851d6a0a3c196}, intrahash = {1f1af2463996242a2ddf92cda9d908a6}, journal = {Nationalities Papers}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP SCOPUSindexed article datfeld english indexproved jak transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 4, pages = {738-756}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {Unraveling the Black Mountain: Authoritarian Submission and Party Preference in Montenegro}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/nps.2020.61}, volume = 49, year = 2021 } @article{dargent2021catholics, abstract = {Ever since they have existed, studies have shown a link between religious affiliation and political behavior. However, the basis for this link is a social science blind spot. This article will therefore focus on the relationships between four poles: religious affiliation, political, moral, and economic attitudes. According to the EVS data, Catholics, Muslims, and the “no religion” group continue to express very different political attitudes in France today. These differences are not reducible to the peculiarities of the social affiliations of their members, nor to their possible migratory origin. And the opposing political attitudes of Catholics and the “no religion” turn out to be only partly due to the cultural attitudes associated with them, in the economic sphere and even more so in the moral sphere.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:15:32.000+0100}, author = {Dargent, Claude}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2a48d09c573a5f15e84e4da4131117687/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1057/s41253-020-00138-2}, interhash = {d3695b4614603ee8ab9401114aee608a}, intrahash = {a48d09c573a5f15e84e4da4131117687}, issn = {14763427}, journal = {French Politics}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP SCOPUSindexed article datfeld english indexproved jak reviewed transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 2, pages = {250-280}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {Catholics, Muslims and the “nones”: old and new cultural and political divides}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1057/s41253-020-00138-2}, volume = 19, year = 2021 } @article{rigby2021covid19, abstract = {The Covid-19 pandemic hit the developed world differentially due to accidental factors, and countries had to respond rapidly within existing resources, structures, and processes to manage totally new health challenges. This study aimed to identify which pre-existing structural factors facilitated better outcomes despite different starting points, as understanding of the relative impact of structural aspects should facilitate achieving optimal forward progress. Methods Desk study, based on selecting and collecting a range of measures for 48 representative characteristics of 42 countries’ demography, society, health system, and policy-making profiles, matched to three pandemic time points. Different analytic approaches were employed including correlation, multiple regression, and cluster analysis in order to seek triangulation. Findings Population structure (except country size), and volume and nature of health resources, had only minor links to Covid impact. Depth of social inequality, poverty, population age structure, and strength of preventive health measures unexpectedly had no moderating effect. Strongest measured influences were population current enrolment in tertiary education, and country leaders’ strength of seeking scientific evidence. The representativeness, and by interpretation the empathy, of government leadership also had positive effects. Conclusion Strength of therapeutic health system, and indeed of preventive health services, surprisingly had little correlation with impact of the pandemic in the first nine months measured in death- or case-rates. However, specific political system features, including proportional representation electoral systems, and absence of a strong single party majority, were consistent features of the most successful national responses, as was being of a small or moderate population size, and with tertiary education facilitated. It can be interpreted that the way a country was lead, and whether leadership sought evidence and shared the reasoning behind resultant policies, had notable effects. This has significant implications within health system development and in promoting the population’s health.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:15:32.000+0100}, author = {Rigby, Michael J. and Zdunek, Kinga and Pecoraro, Fabrizio and Cellini, Marco and Luzi, Daniela}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/25391ce8b2a855c9ae6d7ec17d212ee11/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0257757}, interhash = {92bc2f0605ff227b27920baf00200189}, intrahash = {5391ce8b2a855c9ae6d7ec17d212ee11}, journal = {PLOS ONE}, keywords = {2021 CCBY EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP OA_SSOAR OAproved SCIEindexed SCOPUSindexed article datfeld english indexproved jak reviewed transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 10, pages = {1-26}, study = {EVS}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {When Covid-19 first struck: Analysis of the influence of structural characteristics of countries - technocracy is strengthened by open democracy}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0257757}, volume = 16, year = 2021 } @article{brchon2021europe, abstract = {For more than 35 years Futuribles has taken an interest in how value systems evolve and in the study of their transformation, regularly reporting on the surveys carried out every 9-10 years in the framework of the European Values Study (EVS) and doing so in close collaboration with Pierre Bréchon. The last round of the EVS was carried out in 2017-2018 in 37 countries and, by comparing it with the 1990, 1999 and 2008 surveys, we are able to see and understand how values have developed over the long term on the European continent. The dossier which we open in this issue with Pierre Bréchon’s article focuses on these main lessons. After reviewing the methodology of the EVS, Bréchon stresses the — still very marked — differences in values seen in the different geographical zones (Western Europe/Southern Europe/Eastern Europe, both within and outside the EU/Nordic countries), while stressing the essential distinction to be made between the trend toward individualization (desire for autonomy) and that toward individualism (the pursuit of one’s personal interest alone). He then examines the main long-term developments that can be detected, which include a great increase in individualization, particularly in Northern and Western Europe, and a relative decline in individualism (except in Eastern Europe). He also describes the major trends in terms of religious belief, adherence to democratic values, xenophobia etc. Lastly, going beyond cultural and religious variables, Bréchon highlights the importance of sociological variables in value differences, with the better-off generally showing a greater openness to others. Two further articles complete this dossier: an analysis by Gilles Ivaldi of the rise of authoritarian populism and an article by Raul Magni Berton focussing on the development of values of tolerance.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:15:32.000+0100}, author = {Bréchon, Pierre}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/26499a8199e2a692d133768bb2b4d1ac7/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.3917/futur.443.0005}, interhash = {e5b5ced4b18f95eb728fe6610d97f58a}, intrahash = {6499a8199e2a692d133768bb2b4d1ac7}, journal = {Futuribles}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP SCOPUSindexed article datfeld french indexproved jak transfer21 vttrans}, language = {french}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 4, pages = {5-23}, privnote = {EVS Abstract}, refid = {FUTUR_443_0005}, study = {EVS1990 ; EVS1999 ; EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {Europe: des valeurs en évolution mais toujours aussi clivées (Europe: Values evolving, but divisions still as wide as ever)}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/futur.443.0005}, volume = 443, year = 2021 } @article{saarelainen2021dimensions, abstract = {This article explores how the experience of the significance of life turned out during the first Corona Wave. Quantitative research data were collected in the spring of 2020. The majority of respondents (N = 1162) were Finns, Poles, Italians and Spaniards. The research results show that the experience of the significance of life remained quite strong in the early part of the corona pandemic. Religiosity appeared to be a factor in strengthening relevance among respondents. Respondents ’high level of education and aging also seemed to support the experience of relevance. There was also a link between the spread of the pandemic and the experience of its significance. The results show that although a person experiences an experience of relevance, he or she may become challenged in other areas of life. As the pandemic continues, it is to be expected that}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:15:32.000+0100}, author = {Saarelainen, Suvi-Maria and Inkilä, Hilla and Oviedo, Lluis and Anthony, Francis-Vincent and Seryczynska, Berenika and Roszak, Piotr and Torralba Albaladejo, Josefa}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/24b642a18f528092ee9002a2d12a339ad/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13560}, doi = {10.37448/dt.111912}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7500 v4.0.0}, interhash = {c5327b9ea91785504cc791079c6a96bf}, intrahash = {4b642a18f528092ee9002a2d12a339ad}, journal = {Diakonian tutkimus}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article datfeld indexproved jak noindex other transfer21 vttrans}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 2, pages = {1-28}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {Dimensions of the significance of life during the first Corona wave}, url = {https://doi.org/10.37448/dt.111912}, year = 2021 } @book{hengstschlager2021lsungsbegabung, abstract = {Kreative Ideen ob für alltägliche Probleme oder für globale Herausforderungen: So aktivieren wir unsere Lösungsbegabung Unsere Welt verändert sich immer schneller und immer umfassender: Klimawandel, Digitalisierung, politischer Populismus und nicht zuletzt die COVID-19-Pandemie zeigen, wie unverzichtbar es ist, die großen Probleme unserer Zeit jetzt anzugehen. Die Fähigkeit, Probleme zu lösen, ist wichtiger denn je. Doch viele Menschen sind davon überfordert. Sie trauen sich die Lösung nicht zu: »Was würde mein Beitrag schon ändern?« Unsicherheit und Angst hemmen unsere Entscheidungsfähigkeit. Auch Ängste sind genetisch mitbestimmt. Der Instinkt gewinnt zu oft die Oberhand über unsere Vernunft. Der Genetiker Markus Hengstschläger zeigt in seinem Sachbuch »Die Lösungsbegabung«: Wir sind nicht auf unsere Gene reduzierbar. Der Mensch hat sein Leben selbst in der Hand! Wie können wir unsere angeborene Lösungsbegabung zur Entfaltung bringen? Die Mitmachkrise überwinden und sich aktiv einbringen: So werden wir von Optimisten oder Pessimisten zu »Ermöglichern« Bedeutsames entdecken, ohne dass man es darauf anlegt: So nutzen wir die Chancen von Serendipität Kreativ ist das neue Normal: Wie wir alte Wege verlassen und nachhaltig unsere Innovationskraft steigern Schluss mit Ausreden: So erkennen und nutzen wir unsere Potenziale Das Unbekannte macht dem Menschen mehr Angst als das Vorhersehbare. Markus Hengstschläger lässt das nicht mehr als Begründung für Untätigkeit gelten. In seinem Buch entwirft er Strategien, die uns Mut aus Sicherheit schöpfen lassen. So können wir gleichzeitig gerichtete sichere und ungerichtete flexible Strategien verfolgen, die uns auf mehr und auch weniger vorhersehbare Zukünfte vorbereiten. Angewendet auf Bildung, Talentmanagement, Forschung, Politik und unsere Arbeitswelt können wir dadurch die Geschichte der Gegenwart neu schreiben!}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:15:32.000+0100}, address = {Salzburg}, author = {Hengstschläger, Markus}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/233756301fa9f706756c47fc780ddaf37/gesis_surveydoc}, interhash = {3c921d5fe029eaddbd2ed376cafdb8f4}, intrahash = {33756301fa9f706756c47fc780ddaf37}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP book datfeld english jak transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, publisher = {Ecowin}, study = {EVS1990 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-02T15:45:31.000+0100}, title = {Die Lösungsbegabung: Gene sind nur unser Werkzeug. Die Nuss knacken wir selbst!}, year = 2021 } @article{nikolayenko2021anticorruption, abstract = {There are conflicting theoretical expectations regarding students' protest behaviour in contemporary autocracies. On the one hand, in line with a resource model of political participation, university students are more likely to protest than their peers without higher education. On the other hand, university students in autocracies might refrain from high-risk activism in exchange for their own financial well-being and career advancement. To address this debate, the article leverages data on anti-corruption protests organized by the opposition politician Alexei Navalny in March 2017. Results show that anti-corruption protests were larger in Russian cities with a larger university student population. Next, employing individual-level data from the fifth wave of the European Values Survey, multinomial logistic regression analysis demonstrates that university students participated in demonstrations at a higher rate than non-students of the same age. More broadly, these findings yield insights into subnational variation in mass mobilization in a repressive political regime.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:15:32.000+0100}, author = {Nikolayenko, Olena}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2108bc5046cb018c959e1920dbe03dd43/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.3982/ECTA14281}, doi = {10.1017/gov.2021.54}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7500 v2.0.0}, interhash = {a16b5ba284df446e6037a5475e80c11f}, intrahash = {108bc5046cb018c959e1920dbe03dd43}, issn = {0017257X}, journal = {Government and Opposition}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP SCOPUSindexed SSCIindexed article datfeld english indexproved jak onlinefirst reviewed transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-20}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {Anti-Corruption Protests and University Students: Evidence from Russian Cities}, url = {http://doi.org/10.1017/gov.2021.54}, year = 2021 } @book{kremer2021better, abstract = {How can we make work better? It is an important question, one that the Dutch government, employers’ organizations and trade unions have been grappling with. People work to make money. But work also inspires self-respect, shapes our identity and gives us a sense of belonging – especially when the work we do is good. Good work is essential to prosperity in the broadest sense: to the quality of life we experience as individuals, to the economy and to society as a whole. Work in the Netherlands could be better. In Better Work. The automation, flexibilization and intensification of work, the Netherlands Scientific Council for Government Policy offers nine recommendations to help all workers gain more control over their money, their work and their lives – the three basic conditions of good work. While the primary responsibility for good work lies with employers, the government can help through legislation and regulations, supervision and subsidies, and through its tenders. }, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:15:32.000+0100}, address = {Cham}, author = {Kremer, Monique and Went, Robert and Engbersen, Gotfried}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2b7b841ff52bd5cfcc4099c827aba4e33/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-78682-3}, interhash = {fb5d269321cc3af6274930b9847b960d}, intrahash = {b7b841ff52bd5cfcc4099c827aba4e33}, isbn = {9783030786816}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP book datfeld english jak transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, study = {EVS1990 ; EVS1999 ; EVS2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-02T15:44:44.000+0100}, title = {Better Work: The Impact of Automation, Flexibilization and Intensification of Work}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-78682-3}, year = 2021 } @article{berghammer2021deficits, abstract = {A sizeable portion of parents say they lack time with children—an important social problem given that time strains link to parental well-being. Extending perspectives on the demands and rewards of parenting beyond the individual level, we provide a contextual-level window onto mothers' and fathers' time strains. Based on data from the European Quality of Life Survey 2016/17 (n = 5,898), we analyze whether parents feel they spend enough time caring for their children using multilevel models. We first observe that country context matters in that perceptions of time only moderately or weakly relate to hours with children across countries, especially for fathers, suggesting varying social expectations across Europe. Second, in multivariate analyses examining micro- and macro-level factors, we show that at the individual level, feeling too little time with children is more frequent among fathers and those who work more hours, even when controlling for estimated weekly hours spent caring for children. At the country level, parents' time strain is higher in countries where employees have less time and place flexibility, typically in Central and Eastern as well as Southern Europe. Gender norms matter as well. Extending contextual perspectives, we argue that how gender-work-family regimes color felt time strain is a promising future research direction.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:15:32.000+0100}, author = {Berghammer, Caroline and Milkie, Melissa A.}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2c4aada819e69bc1efa740febde7680c3/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1111/1468-4446.12899}, interhash = {ab478f45da168a02aee6e9532100f18e}, intrahash = {c4aada819e69bc1efa740febde7680c3}, journal = {The British Journal of Sociology}, keywords = {2021 CCBY EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP OA_SSOAR OAproved SCOPUSindexed SSCIindexed article datfeld english indexproved jak reviewed transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 5, pages = {1168-1199}, study = {EVS2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {Felt deficits in time with children: Individual and contextual factors across 27 European countries}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-4446.12899}, volume = 72, year = 2021 } @incollection{fix2021impact, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:15:32.000+0100}, address = {Corvallis}, author = {Fix, Michael P. and Randazzo, Kirk A. and Martin, Ana R.}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/25c818da2081118faab88aa076a511101/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Open Judicial Politics}, data-doi = {10.4232/1.11004}, editor = {Solberg, Rorie Spill and Waltenburg, Eric}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4800 v3.0.0}, interhash = {2d64d63ef94391fbf3f368f2be93e0c4}, intrahash = {5c818da2081118faab88aa076a511101}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP datfeld english incollection jak transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {656-674}, publisher = {Oregon State University}, study = {EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-02T15:43:05.000+0100}, title = {The Impact of Democratic Consolidation on Public Confidence in Courts}, url = {https://open.oregonstate.education/open-judicial-politics/chapter/the-impact-of-democratic-consolidation/}, year = 2021 } @article{kwak2021measuring, abstract = {As active involvement in protest has been legitimized as an acceptable form of political activity, citizens’ protest potential has become an important measure to understand contemporary democratic politics. However, the arbitrary use of a forced-choice question, which prevents those who have previously participated in protests from expressing willingness to engage in future protest, and the limited coverage of international surveys across countries and years have impeded comparative research on protest potential. This research develops a new systematic weighting method for the measurement of protest potential for comparative research. Using the 1996 International Social Survey Program survey, which asks two separate questions about “have done” and “would do” demonstrations, I create a weighting scale for the forced-choice question by estimating the predicted probabilities of protest potential for those who have already participated in demonstrations. Capitalizing on the survey data recycling framework, this study also controls for harmonization procedures and the quality of surveys, thereby expanding the cross-national and temporal coverage beyond the affluent Western democracies. The results show that this weighting scale provides a valid measure of protest potential, and the survey data recycling framework improves comparability between surveys. }, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:14:10.000+0100}, author = {Kwak, Joonghyun}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/287a60717c42f6ca634656328bb47ccee/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1177/00027642211021626}, interhash = {cd73f4ca37aca45f105291120c8e0930}, intrahash = {87a60717c42f6ca634656328bb47ccee}, journal = {American Behavioral Scientist}, keywords = {2022 CCBY EB_contra EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP ISSP ISSP_input2021 ISSP_pro OA_SSOAR OAproved SCOPUSindexed SSCIindexed article datfeld english indexproved jak reviewed rp transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS) (ISSP)}, number = 4, pages = {434-458}, privnote = {EB Erwähnung, keine Datennutzung}, study = {EVS ; ISSP1996}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {Measuring and Analyzing Protest Potential From a Survey Data Recycling Framework}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1177/00027642211021626}, volume = 66, year = 2022 } @article{kim2021, abstract = {This study takes a cultural approach to the low marriage rate and fertility rate in Korea by measuring objective and attitude/value indices separately related to the marriage and childbearing, and examines the characteristics of the second demographic change in Korea compared to Europe. Using OECD family database data for objective index and European Values Study (EVS) data and Korean General Social Survey (KGSS) data for attitude/value index, we investigate how the Second Demographic transition occurs in Korea. While European countries with high attitude/value index have similarly high objective index and some European countries with low attitude/value index also have low objective index, Korea with the lowest attitude/value index have significantly high objective index, showing a different trend from the second demographic transition in Europe. Women in their 20s do not deny the institutional value of family despite being in the group with the highest attitude/value index, so they have individualistic but familial attitude. This study contributes to the literature by revealing the characteristics of the second demographic transition in Korea through measuring objective and attitude/value indices separately and conducting a comparative study with Europe.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:14:10.000+0100}, author = {Kim, 김은지 Eunji and Park, 박지은 Jieun and Kim, 김영미 Youngmi}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/248f1bae39c659ba29d02447498cde506/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.31502/SSRI.52.2.9}, interhash = {9bb2cacdb6465c4cd92ba07aad3ef979}, intrahash = {48f1bae39c659ba29d02447498cde506}, issn = {12253529}, journal = {사회과학논집}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article datfeld indexproved jak noindex other transfer21 vttrans}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 2, pages = {187-207}, privnote = {EVS Datennutzung Abstract}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {한국 제2차 인구변천의 특징 : 객관적 지수와 태도/가치관 지수 간의 불일치를 중심으로}, url = {https://doi.org/10.31502/SSRI.52.2.9}, volume = 52, year = 2021 } @article{pavic2021societalisation, abstract = {The main goal of the paper is to explore whether the process of societalisation (Bryan Wilson) has a real impact on the secularisation, i.e. on the decline of various dimensions of religion/religiosity in Europe. The paper comprises three research aims: (1) to explore whether indicators of societalisation (decline of family and rural communities on one side, and the rise of rational voluntary organisations and political activity on the other) exert impact on the possible decline of religiosity, (2) to explore whether other indicators of modernisation, such as individual and societal wealth exert impact on the possible decline of religiosity, and (3) to explore whether societalization has stronger impact on indicators of church-oriented religiosity (religious services' attendance) or on selected indicators of non-church religiosity (prayer outside religious services, personal importance of god), thus tentatively testing the hypothesis of religious individualisation. The study uses the survey data from the 2017 wave of European Values Study as well as other external country-level data (GDP per capita). The data are analysed by using sequential multilevel analyses of cross-sectional data. The results of the study show that almost all indicators of societalisation are inversely correlated with religiosity, and the same goes for personal and societal economic wealth, thus confirming the importance of societalisation as an inherent part of the process of modernisation. Additionally, the results do not provide support for the thesis of religious individualization.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:14:10.000+0100}, author = {Pavić, Željko and Jurlina, Juraj}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2c1d6b8f472868abbb414b2c0ded3afef/gesis_surveydoc}, data-doi = {10.4232/1.13560}, doi = {10.18413/2408-9338-2021-7-3-0-7}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7500 v4.0.0}, interhash = {c9e1d79ff9fae131bc482a0646882870}, intrahash = {c1d6b8f472868abbb414b2c0ded3afef}, journal = {Research Result. Sociology and management}, keywords = {2021 CCBY EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP OA_SSOAR OAproved article datfeld english indexproved jak noindex transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 3, pages = {70-81}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {Societalisation and Religiosity indicators in Europe: a multilevel analysis}, url = {https://10.18413/2408-9338-2021-7-3-0-7}, volume = 7, year = 2021 } @incollection{tufis2021despre, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:14:10.000+0100}, address = {Cluj-Napoca}, author = {Tufiș, Claudiu D.}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/26dd616742030d07a85232213d83bcca9/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Atlasul valorilor sociale. România la 100 de ani}, editor = {Voicu, Bogdan and Rusu, Horațiu and Tufiș, Claudiu D.}, interhash = {4f14351b889794b67851a04d0c33f243}, intrahash = {6dd616742030d07a85232213d83bcca9}, isbn = {978‐606‐37‐0987‐6}, keywords = {2021 EB_contra EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP datfeld incollection jak other rp transfer21 vttrans}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {46-53}, privnote = {EB: Keine Datennutzung.}, publisher = {Presa Universitară Clujeană}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-02T15:57:09.000+0100}, title = {Despre necesitatea încrederii în instituțiile sistemului politic}, year = 2021 } @article{mosakova2021labor, abstract = {The article considers gender discrimination in the field of labor relations in the United Kingdom (UK) in the pre-covid period. In the past decades, the Western European countries have made the most significant progress in achieving gender equality in various fields, including labor relations, and became the world leader in this area. However, despite all the efforts of the international community, no country has achieved a full gender equality, and Great Britain is no exception. The authors argue that the British anti-discrimination legislation (before leaving the European Union) was based on international acts and conventions. For a long time, there were acts and laws prohibiting discrimination in the labor market, which seriously hindered the implementation of an effective anti-discrimination policy in the sphere of labor relations. It was not until 2010 that the law on equality was passed to replace all previous laws and regulations and to provide an exhaustive list of criteria for prohibiting discrimination. As a result, Great Britain began to develop a rather strict national anti-discrimination legislation in the field of labor relations. Thus, in the past decades, the UK has been achieving gender equality in the economic sphere at a faster pace than the average European Union country. The study shows a steady decline in the gender wage gap in the UK over the past two decades, which may be considered one of the country’s most significant achievements in fighting gender discrimination in the labor market. However, there is still a number of serious challenges: a relatively low female labor force participation and employment rate, a gender wage gap and income gap, horizontal and vertical segregation, a gender gap in postgraduate education, and a significant gender gap in time spent on family responsibilities. Age discrimination presents a special problem in the sphere of labor relations in Great Britain. In the European Union, the first laws prohibiting age discrimination were adopted only in the 2000s, and in the UK - in 2006. This problem still remains extremely acute for the labor market, since age discrimination in the UK ranks third among the most common grounds for discrimination - after gender and disability.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:14:10.000+0100}, author = {Mosakova, E.A. and Kizilova, K.}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/254eac1a0d1c07c6fa543645ba3fa1868/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.22363/2313-2272-2021-21-3-512-519}, interhash = {fe7ed9e06abac6b73babca2811829f59}, intrahash = {54eac1a0d1c07c6fa543645ba3fa1868}, journal = {RUDN Journal of Sociology}, keywords = {2021 CCBY EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP OA_SSOAR OAproved SCOPUSindexed article datfeld english indexproved jak transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 3, pages = {512-519}, study = {WVS/EVS2017-2020 ; WVS/EVS2018}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {Labor market in the UK in digital era: The gender dimension}, url = {https://doi.org/10.22363/2313-2272-2021-21-3-512-519}, volume = 21, year = 2021 } @book{gantenbein2021converted, abstract = {Rather than reconsidering contemporary culture in light of secularization, much of the western church operates with a degree of nostalgia. She has yet to fully embrace prospective, innovative models for what form her task might take in some of Christianity’s historic heartlands. Amidst rapidly declining church membership, contextualizing the Gospel for the contemporary West is an urgent task for churches and Christians living in this context. This book seeks an interdisciplinary, international, and ecumenical response to this challenge, uniting historical, sociological, theological, and missiological perspectives. Benefiting from recent studies in sociology of religion, Dr. Gantenbein offers several detailed contextual case studies before establishing correlations between western cultural-religious characteristics and corresponding theological affirmations. This study includes several unexpected dimensions, including the development of a theological aesthetic in tension with the typically Word-alone tradition of Protestantism; a constructive reading of the book of Revelation as a source for contemporary aesthetic missiology; reflections on a soteriology for the postmodern era; and a proposal for an anonymous ecclesiology within a European context where churches are viewed with growing suspicion. With rare perspicacity, Gantenbein’s study creatively calls churches to apply renewed intellectual rigor in faithfulness to their common purpose.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:14:10.000+0100}, address = {London}, author = {Gantenbein, Jean-Georges}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2c5fbc0d478c681b362f4fb554bb5c541/gesis_surveydoc}, interhash = {052bb85a6fc491aad8245a31294345a6}, intrahash = {c5fbc0d478c681b362f4fb554bb5c541}, isbn = {9781793633828}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP book datfeld english jak training transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, publisher = {Lexington Books}, study = {EVS1981 ; EVS1990 ; EVS1999}, timestamp = {2023-01-02T15:56:06.000+0100}, title = {Can the West Be Converted? Towards a Contextual Theology for the West}, year = 2021 } @article{sindingbentzen2021crisis, abstract = {In times of crisis, humans have a tendency to turn to religion for comfort and explanation. The COVID-19 pandemic is no exception. Using daily and weekly data on Google searches for 107 countries, this research demonstrates that the COVID-19 crisis resulted in a massive rise in the intensity of prayer. During the early months of the pandemic, Google searches for prayer relative to all Google searches rose by 30%, reaching the highest level ever recorded. A back-of-the-envelope calculation shows that by April 1, 2020, more than half of the world population had prayed to end the coronavirus. Prayer searches remained 10% higher than previously throughout 2020, particularly so in Europe and the Americas. Prayer searches rose more among the more religious, rose on all continents, at all levels of income, inequality, and insecurity, and for all types of religion, except Buddhism. The increase is not merely a substitute for services in the physical churches that closed down to limit the spread of the virus. Instead, the rise is due to an intensified demand for religion: People pray to cope with adversity. The results thus reveal that religiosity has risen globally due to the pandemic with potential direct long-term consequences for various socio-economic outcomes.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:14:10.000+0100}, author = {Sinding Bentzen, Jeanet}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2295437fac4c358eacc68eca787249d0f/gesis_surveydoc}, description = {study: EVS/WVS 1981-2014 data_doi: - gesis-study_no: -}, doi = {10.1016/j.jebo.2021.10.014}, interhash = {3afa5315752d59f5a4f45c469786f123}, intrahash = {295437fac4c358eacc68eca787249d0f}, journal = {Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP SCOPUSindexed SSCIindexed article english indexproved jak reviewed transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {541-583}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {In crisis, we pray: Religiosity and the COVID-19 pandemic}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jebo.2021.10.014}, volume = 192, year = 2021 } @article{dauksaite2021postsoviet, abstract = {The existing discourse on leftist movements in post-Soviet countries characterizes them as weak and isolated. This research analyzes the case of Lithuania, which has had parliamentary left parties since the democratic transition. Despite this, a new leftist movement recently began to emerge. Therefore, I answer the question, how can we explain the emergence of new leftist political groups in the context of a continued prominence and authority of the “old” left in the Lithuanian government? I analyze the case on several levels. The macro-level analysis is based on the European Value Study (EVS) 3rd pre-release of 2017 data, while for meso/micro-level analysis I conducted 8 interviews with the members of the new leftist movement. The research reveals that a precarious society was formed by those who lost out in the democratic transition. The opportunity for the leftist movement to arise was due to a sense of disappointment stimulated by the long-lasting inefficiency of political parties and their inability to deal with precarious conditions in the country. The new leftist movement was formed recently because of the frustrations of the first post-Soviet generation, rising from the discrepancy between dominating class-based capitalist politics and social issues, including identity politics, which stimulated the search for alternative explanations of the socio-economic structure. Moreover, because of the nature of this generation, the new leftist movement is dual -- an anti-austerity-care movement, fighting not only for the improvement of the precarious conditions they are facing but also taking care of the most vulnerable ones and thus creating a more inclusive and equal democracy.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:14:10.000+0100}, author = {Dauksaite, Laura}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/24705240dec34550182a026177e229813/gesis_surveydoc}, description = {study data-doi gesis-study_no}, doi = {10.20897/jcasc/11121}, interhash = {1ce8b188d6f21c9b28dc0f92979f628b}, intrahash = {4705240dec34550182a026177e229813}, journal = {Journal of Cultural Analysis and Social Change}, keywords = {2021 CCBY EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP OA_SSOAR OAproved article datfeld english indexproved jak noindex transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 1, pages = {1-16}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {Post-Soviet Civil Society in Transition: Leftist Social Movements in Lithuania}, url = {https://doi.org/10.20897/jcasc/11121}, volume = 6, year = 2021 } @incollection{halman2021religious, abstract = {This paper explores the relationships between values in the religious domain and values in other societal spheres. Starting from the general idea that the impact of religion on other domains in life has decreased, we assume 1) a differential impact of religion on the private and public domains; 2) that the impact varies between countries dependent upon the degree of secularization and the speed of secularization. Several more specific hypotheses concerning the interrelationships are developed and empirically tested using the data from the European Values Studies. The hypotheses are partially confirmed, but demonstrate that indeed the relationship between religion and the private domain (e.g., family) has developed differently from the relations between religion and the public areas.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:14:10.000+0100}, address = {Leiden, Niederlande}, author = {Halman, Loek and Pettersson, Thorleif and Verweij, Johan}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/26872dcebe1778b927c8e508c7b690be1/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {New Directions in Quantitative Comparative Sociology}, doi = {10.1163/9789004473362_009}, editor = {Arts, Wil and Halman, Loek}, interhash = {c0d558225b6ef07c064ec020ddcb0d97}, intrahash = {6872dcebe1778b927c8e508c7b690be1}, isbn = {9789004473362}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP datfeld english incollection jak transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {141-160}, publisher = {Brill}, study = {EVS1981 ; EVS1990}, timestamp = {2023-01-02T15:54:31.000+0100}, title = {The Religious Factor in Contemporary Society: The Differential Impact of Religion on the Private and Public Sphere in Comparative Perspective}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004473362_009}, year = 2021 } @article{mitchell2021social, abstract = {Research investigating how social conditions influence attitudes about immigrants has focused primarily on demographic and economic factors as potential threat inducing contexts that lead to anti-immigrant sentiment. However, the empirical evidence supporting this link is mixed, while social cohesion indicators such as the influence of social trust, have largely been left unexamined. This article uses the European Social Survey (2002–2016) to test how differences in social trust, both within and between countries influence attitudes about immigrants. Results from longitudinal analyses show that countries with higher levels of social trust have more favorable attitudes toward immigrants, and while changes in social trust over time are small, they result in comparably large changes in anti-immigrant attitudes, even when controlling for other social factors. These results are robust across different model specifications and data sources.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:14:10.000+0100}, author = {Mitchell, Jeffrey}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2225cbee48d66f426beb4be6fbcca453f/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.3389/fsoc.2021.604884}, interhash = {91d255752bc8e126654c1bf97ccde182}, intrahash = {225cbee48d66f426beb4be6fbcca453f}, journal = {Frontiers in Sociology}, keywords = {2021 CCBY EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP OA_SSOAR OAproved article datfeld english indexproved jak noindex transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {193-203}, study = {EVS1999}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {Social Trust and Anti-immigrant Attitudes in Europe: A Longitudinal Multi-Level Analysis}, url = {https://doi.org/10.3389/fsoc.2021.604884}, volume = 6, year = 2021 } @article{galland2021conflit, abstract = {La mode actuelle dans les médias est de développer l’idée d’un clash entre les générations. L’hebdomadaire Marianne titrait ainsi dans son édition du 27 novembre 2020, « Les jeunes font bande à part », en commentant un sondage (contestable dans sa forme on le verra) qui montrerait « à quel point les 18-30 ans sont en décalage avec le reste de la société sur toute une série de sujets essentiels ». L’idée doit, certes, être prise au sérieux. Après tout, on a assisté, ces derniers mois ou dernières années, à des aff rontements violents lors de manifestations, dont les acteurs les plus impliqués étaient souvent des jeunes. De nouveaux sujets émergent également dans le débat social – concernant les violences policières, l’environnement, les questions de genre, le racisme – dont les porte-paroles sont là aussi, bien souvent, des jeunes et parfois des très jeunes comme la désormais célèbre Greta Thunberg. La thèse n’est d’ailleurs pas développée que par les médias. Elle est soutenue également, mais de manière nuancée, par les excellentes et estimées sociologue et anthropologue, Claudine Attias-Donfut et Martine Segalen dans un livre paru en 20201 . Si l’on veut vraiment argumenter sérieusement l’idée d’une rupture générationnelle sur ces sujets, il faut montrer deux choses : 1) que la mobilisation sur ces thèmes nouveaux concerne une large partie des jeunes et pas seulement une petite frange activiste ; 2) qu’il y a eff ectivement un décrochage générationnel qui fait que les jeunes y adhèrent nettement alors que les adultes restent en retrait, voire s’y opposent. Si l’on voulait être vraiment rigoureux, il faudrait d’ailleurs pouvoir distinguer d’éventuels « eff ets d’âge », d’éventuels « eff ets de génération » et, pour ce faire, comparer les réponses de diff érentes cohortes au même âge. Laissons néanmoins ce débat technique de côté.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:14:10.000+0100}, author = {Galland, Olivier}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/20f537a56e2dcb26f31ff232b5f9d9b07/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.3917/regar.059.0067}, interhash = {cd53bd4eee79f45142872f4787b9391a}, intrahash = {0f537a56e2dcb26f31ff232b5f9d9b07}, journal = {Regards}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article datfeld french indexproved jak noindex transfer21 vttrans}, language = {french}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 59, pages = {67-76}, study = {EVS1981 ; EVS1990 ; EVS1999 ; EVS2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {Fossé ou conflit entre générations. Mythes et réalités}, url = {https://doi.org/10.3917/regar.059.0067}, year = 2021 } @book{bjornskov2021happiness, abstract = {Denmark is consistently among the countries with the happiest and most satisfied populations, and it regularly places at the very top with the rest of the Nordic countries in international surveys. Why do the Nordic countries as a whole constitute the happiest region in the world? Many experts attribute the region's high levels of happiness to factors such as greater relative national wealth and well-functioning institutions. Yet, a number of other countries in Europe and parts of Asia share those qualities and rank far lower in life satisfaction. Others credit the region's high levels of happiness to its welfare state model, but these have changed considerably over time--and Iceland does not share this feature. Instead, economist Christian Bjørnskov argues that the most important factor to come out of international comparisons is the importance of social trust--the ability to trust other people one does not know personally. The populations in three of the five countries are also characterized by a very strong sense of personal freedom. These two key factors contribute to a fuller and richer life. Bjørnskov ends by discussing to what extent these factors can be exported to other parts of the world.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:14:10.000+0100}, address = {Aarhus}, author = {Bjørnskov, Christian}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/259f5d355e9c2e66b6c2438aab4ea0af0/gesis_surveydoc}, interhash = {a23c665b3ea679b04c61602b8d3bb1dc}, intrahash = {59f5d355e9c2e66b6c2438aab4ea0af0}, keywords = {2021 EB_contra EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP book datfeld english jak rp transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, privnote = {EB: Keine Datennutzung}, publisher = {Aarhus University Press}, study = {EVS}, timestamp = {2023-01-02T15:53:13.000+0100}, title = {Happiness in the Nordic World}, year = 2021 } @article{sawicka2021survival, abstract = {This paper analyzes the meanings attributed to work in contemporary Polish society in the context of Inglehart and Welzel’s claim regarding the passage from survival to self-expression values. Research has documented a systematic decline in the position of work on the list of the most important values. However, work is also documented as being of fundamental importance for identity, self-esteem, and the delimitation of social categories. The authors offer a mixed-methods approach to the issue of work. Based on quantitative data gathered through the EVS, they place Poland in the context of European trends pertaining to the significance and centrality of work. Using qualitative evidence, the authors identify and reconstruct the key social representations employed to think about and discuss work-related issues. In conclusion, they point to structural elements of the social imaginary of work that result in the coexistence of different (often contradictory) perceptions of this sphere of social life.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:14:10.000+0100}, author = {Sawicka, Maja and Karlińska, Agnieszka}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2e66302f925045a6624a0e07d1a70a0d6/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.26412/psr214.04}, interhash = {6658e7d3b55f58882b98f3d58abd91a0}, intrahash = {e66302f925045a6624a0e07d1a70a0d6}, issn = {1231-1413}, journal = {Polish Sociological Review}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP SCOPUSindexed SSCIindexed article datfeld english indexproved jak transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 2, pages = {199-220}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {Survival or Self-Actualization? Meanings of Work in Contemporary Poland}, url = {https://doi.org/10.26412/psr214.04}, volume = 214, year = 2021 } @article{scappini2021there, abstract = {Background: Among the modern Western countries where the issue of religiosity has been studied, the United States and Italy offer the only examples of empirically verified periods when religious practice was consolidated or even revived to some extent. A recent study, however, shows that the nature of religious exceptionalism in the United States does not constitute a real counterexample. This leaves Italy as the only country that might provide evidence of the falseness of the assumption that the secularization process is inescapable. Purpose: This study seeks to enhance our knowledge about the case of Italy, where the many surveys conducted over the years have produced a wide variety of often divergent results, prompting a fervent debate among scholars. Several authors argue that the level of participation remained almost constant from 1980 to 1990. Others, on the contrary, claim that the level of participation increased between 1980 and 2000. This paper contributes to this path of study, aiming to shed light on the development of religiosity in Italy between 1910 and 2013. Methods: Different data sets—time use surveys, ‘stylized surveys’, direct surveys and other kind of data—and an innovative method will be used to develop the reasoning and trace the trend of secularization. Results: As will be shown, there are discontinuities in the pattern of religious practice over time. These fractures were due to attrition caused in turn by factors related to economic phenomena like migration and political/ideological subcultures, which temporarily changed the level of religious practice and, at least for a time, counterbalanced the long-term trend away from religious practice. Conclusions and Implications: The trends presented suggest that secularization in Italy developed without any discontinuity, leading to confirmation that modernization and religious action ‘counteracted’ each other in an extremely regular manner. Therefore, according to the current state of knowledge, no documented modern Western country constitutes a counterexample to the secularization thesis. It can thus be claimed that modernization and secularization are inextricably linked processes.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:14:10.000+0100}, author = {Scappini, Ettore}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2b828c46799a4f65012832b6ccd5cf826/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1007/s13644-021-00475-w}, interhash = {e4902b15fa63afe50c2b0376c430c89d}, intrahash = {b828c46799a4f65012832b6ccd5cf826}, issn = {0034-673X}, journal = {Review of Religious Research: The Official Journal of the Religious Research Association}, keywords = {2022 AHindexed CCBY EB_contra EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP OA_SSOAR OAproved SCOPUSindexed SSCIindexed article datfeld english indexproved jak reviewed rp transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {103–126}, privnote = {EB Keine Datennutzung, methodisch.}, study = {EVS1981 ; EVS1990 ; EVS1999 ; EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {Is There Really ‘Another’ Counterexample to the Secularization Thesis? Religious Dynamics in Italy Between 1910 and 2013}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s13644-021-00475-w}, volume = 64, year = 2022 } @article{libby2021religiosity, abstract = {Research on religiosity and health has generally focussed on the United States, and outcomes of health or mortality but not both. Using the European Values Survey 2008, we examined cross-sectional associations between four dimensions of religiosity/spirituality: attendance, private prayer, importance of religion, belief in God; and healthy life expectancy (HLE) based on self-reported health across 47 European countries (n = 65,303 individuals). Greater levels of private prayer, importance of religion and belief in God, at a country level, were associated with lower HLE at age 20, after adjustment for confounders, but only in women. The findings may explain HLE inequalities between European countries.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:14:10.000+0100}, author = {Libby, Gillian and Zimmer, Zachary and Kingston, Andrew and Haviva, Clove and Chiu, Chi-Tsun and Ofstedal, Mary Beth and Saito, Yasuhiko and Jagger, Carol}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/202aad253bccfcc1be0f8e92df9194d02/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1007/s10943-021-01348-w}, interhash = {5eea102b01137ce07849c659c24651e5}, intrahash = {02aad253bccfcc1be0f8e92df9194d02}, issn = {15736571}, journal = {Journal of Religion and Health}, keywords = {2022 AHindexed CCBY EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP OA_SSOAR OAproved SCOPUSindexed SSCIindexed article datfeld english indexproved jak transfer21 vttrans}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {2590–2604}, study = {EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {Are Religiosity and Spirituality Related to Self-Reported Health Expectancy? An Analysis of the European Values Survey}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s10943-021-01348-w}, volume = 61, year = 2022 } @article{haddon2021actual, abstract = {While some scholars suggest that awareness of income inequality is strongest when the actual level of inequality is high, others find that individuals? awareness of income inequality is largely unresponsive to actual inequality. In this article, we argue that individuals in different social class positions often respond to the actual levels of income inequality distinctively, and therefore a class perspective is essential in understanding how actual inequality and people?s perceptions of it are associated. Using data from the social inequality modules of the International Social Survey Programme (ISSP, 1992, 1999, and 2009) as well as the World Income Inequality Database (https://www.wider.unu.edu/) and the World Inequality Database (https://wid.world/), we consider how actual inequality interacts with social class to shape people?s perceptions of income inequality across 64 country-years between 1992 and 2009. We find that overall, perceptions of inequality are higher among the working class and lower among salariats. However, cross-nationally and over time, as the actual level of inequality increases, working classes become less critical toward inequality, whereas salariats become more critical. The actual level of inequality itself has no impact on people?s discontent toward it. This creates a counterbalancing effect that obscures the aggregate relationship between rising inequality and people?s perceptions of it.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:14:10.000+0100}, author = {Haddon, Edward and Wu, Cary}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2530b57805f02e1d6566145f7c4950fc4/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13736}, doi = {10.1177/07311214211062106}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7503 v2.0.0}, interhash = {7c7a7a38ae10298ca1e6e0a472a38e35}, intrahash = {530b57805f02e1d6566145f7c4950fc4}, issn = {07311214}, journal = {Sociological Perspectives}, keywords = {2022 CCBY EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP ISSP ISSP_input2021 ISSP_pro OA_SSOAR OAproved SCOPUSindexed SSCIindexed article datfeld english indexproved jak reviewed transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(ISSP) (EVS)}, number = 5, pages = {825–847}, study = {EVS1981-2017 ; ISSP1992 ; ISSP1999 ; ISSP2009}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {How Does Actual Inequality Shape People’s Perceptions of Inequality? A Class Perspective}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1177/07311214211062106}, volume = 65, year = 2022 } @article{pavic2021impact, abstract = {The main goal of this paper is to investigate whether some dimensions of civic and religious social capital are connected to antisocial attitudes of the youth. Based on the social capital theory and previous research, the author assumed that membership of voluntary associations as a dimension of civic social capital and attendance at religious services as a dimension of religious social capital, will be negatively correlated with antisocial attitudes of the youth. The integrated dataset of the last European Values Study and the World Values Survey waves were used as the sources of the research data. The dataset was comprised of 11,411 respondents who were younger than 25 years old from 79 countries. As hypothesized, at the individual level, attendance at religious services was negatively correlated with antisocial attitudes, whereas membership of voluntary associations was positively correlated with antisocial attitudes. At the country level, none of the hypothesized correlations were confirmed. A cross-level interaction between GDP and associational membership was found. The author explains the findings by evoking the special characteristics of religious social capital and its strength in building moral obligations and by suggesting possible differences in incentives for joining voluntary associations in the countries with different levels of economic wealth.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:02:44.000+0100}, author = {Pavić, Željko}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2a2e2c154e1f136b2737884f7b488b380/gesis_surveydoc}, data-doi = {10.4232/1.13670}, doi = {10.3390/soc11030110}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7505 v1.1.0}, interhash = {dcf097c912f6d6194f4506bece9a7e59}, intrahash = {a2e2c154e1f136b2737884f7b488b380}, issn = {2075-4698}, journal = {Societies}, keywords = {2021 CCBY EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP OA_SSOAR OAproved article datfeld english indexproved jak noindex reviewed transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 3, pages = {1-11}, study = {EVS/WVS 2017-2021}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {The Impact of Civic and Religious Social Capital on the Antisocial Attitudes of the Youth: A Multi-Level Cross-National Study}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/soc11030110}, volume = 11, year = 2021 } @book{donnelly2021group, abstract = {What drives support for or opposition to redistributive taxation and spending? Why is ethnic diversity associated with inequality and a lack of redistribution? This book argues that many individuals, recognizing that they live in a world of uncertainty, use the groups of which they are a member as a heuristic to understand how welfare states are likely to impact them. This leads to reduced support for redistribution among the wealthy, whose disproportionate influence over policy in turn leads to less redistribution. Group Interests, Individual Attitudes develops the argument with a series of empirical implications, which are then tested using data from a variety of sources. It examines regional and ethnic politics in the United Kingdom, Germany, Slovakia, Canada, and Italy, using a combination of qualitative and quantitative evidence, existing and new surveys, and observational and experimental methods. The evidence is largely consistent with a heuristic theory, allowing us to see group politics in a new light.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:02:44.000+0100}, address = {Oxford}, author = {Donnelly, Michael J.}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/25a17e3e4be926a5ec1212b90b2b5627e/gesis_surveydoc}, description = {study data_doi gesis-study_no}, doi = {10.1093/oso/9780192896209.001.0001}, interhash = {ee44f1b56ad4e1f94a266f539e0b2ece}, intrahash = {5a17e3e4be926a5ec1212b90b2b5627e}, isbn = {9780192896209}, keywords = {2021 EB_contra EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP book datfeld english jak rp transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = 288, privnote = {Eurobarometer: Eastern Europe Barometer & New Europe Barometer}, publisher = {OUP Oxford}, study = {EVS}, timestamp = {2023-01-04T12:14:42.000+0100}, title = {Group Interests, Individual Attitudes : How Group Memberships Shape Attitudes Towards the Welfare State}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192896209.001.0001}, volume = 1, year = 2021 } @incollection{comsa2021percepii, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:02:44.000+0100}, address = {Cluj-Napoca}, author = {Comşa, Mircea}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2c9c2b27fc250d1e33c082033d0ac2ffd/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Atlasul valorilor sociale. România la 100 de ani}, editor = {Voicu, Bogdan and Rusu, Horațiu and Tufiș, Claudiu D.}, interhash = {1e83a45123552cc2467211babc1d407c}, intrahash = {c9c2b27fc250d1e33c082033d0ac2ffd}, isbn = {978‐606‐37‐0987‐6}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP datfeld incollection jak other transfer21 vttrans}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {111-120}, publisher = {Presa Universitară Clujeană}, study = {EVS/WVS2012-2018}, timestamp = {2023-01-02T16:09:09.000+0100}, title = {Percepții cu privire la (in)corectitudinea alegerilor din România}, year = 2021 } @article{abbas2021working, abstract = {The intensification of behavioural requirements and punitive measures in unemployment benefits by UK governments has been popular and instrumental to the politics of welfare reform. Yet there is scant research into the politics of extending this approach to working households, known as ‘in-work conditionality’ (IWC), which was introduced in the UK under Universal Credit in 2012. Addressing this gap, we examine the preferences of political parties and voters towards IWC, using data from an online survey of 1,111 adults in 2017, party manifestos and parliamentary debates. While we find evidence of a partisan split between voters and politicians on the left (oppose IWC) and right (support IWC), intra-party divides and the relative infancy of IWC suggests the politics of IWC is not set in stone. This helps to explain the blame avoidance strategies of current and previous Conservative governments responsible for IWC.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:02:44.000+0100}, author = {Abbas, Joan and Chrisp, Joe}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2702dbde0d64658e8a174e7aba7485098/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1017/S1474746421000294}, interhash = {1d38eca7a12560555ceaa4d6c53b1b52}, intrahash = {702dbde0d64658e8a174e7aba7485098}, issn = {14747464}, journal = {Social Policy and Society}, keywords = {2021 CCBY EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP OA_SSOAR OAproved SCOPUSindexed SSCIindexed article datfeld english indexproved jak onlinefirst transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-22}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {Working Hard or Hardly Working? Examining the Politics of In-Work Conditionality in the UK}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1017/S1474746421000294}, year = 2021 } @article{kokkonen2021nativist, abstract = {Do nativists differ from other citizens in their attitudes towards democracy? In this article it is demonstrated that nativism goes hand in hand with preferences for a type of democracy where the interests of the natives should prevail, even at the cost of diminished minority rights, checks and balances, and other constraints on executive power. Liberal representative democracy is not for nativists. It is also shown that nativists seem to believe that the end justifies the means when it comes to different forms of decision making, and that this opportunistic trait usually translates into support for more direct democracy and scepticism towards representative democracy, because nativists tend to believe that they are in the majority (even if they are not). This article concludes that this tendency may in fact be a blessing of sorts, as it keeps nativists from supporting alternatives to democracy.Supplemental data for this article can be accessed online at: https://doi.org/10.1080/01402382.2021.2007459 .}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:02:44.000+0100}, author = {Kokkonen, Andrej and Linde, Jonas}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2110ba8aea7154bfb0f365153c343e7bc/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1080/01402382.2021.2007459}, interhash = {f84cb3f99ef2bb073cf4606f6e466d15}, intrahash = {110ba8aea7154bfb0f365153c343e7bc}, issn = {01402382}, journal = {West European Politics}, keywords = {2023 CCBY EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP OA_SSOAR OAproved SCOPUSindexed SSCIindexed article datfeld english indexproved jak reviewed transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 1, pages = {49-72}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {Nativist attitudes and opportunistic support for democracy}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1080/01402382.2021.2007459}, volume = 46, year = 2023 } @article{jayet2021multidimensionnalit, abstract = {This article proposes to identify national variations in the role of four political attitudes in the construction of the left-right divide : economic interventionism, moral liberalism, acceptance of immigration, and environmental concern. Using data from the 2017 European Values Study (EVS) in 21 European Union countries, the article first shows the value of using this four-dimensional description of political attitudes rather than the usual two-dimensional description opposing economic and cultural liberalisms. It then shows how, depending on the country, each political attitude plays a different role in the construction of the left-right divide. In some countries, certain attitudes appear to be particularly dominant, i.e., they determine this divide almost on their own. Finally, the article highlights the complexity of the relations between political divides and social stratification : depending on the political attitude considered, a higher level of education is associated with a more right-wing or left-wing position.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:02:44.000+0100}, author = {Jayet, Cyril}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/23e8c5d918c998a29c54b42281fc6dec0/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.4000/ress.7833}, interhash = {684245ead966bdc78c3dfaf45cb4c25e}, intrahash = {3e8c5d918c998a29c54b42281fc6dec0}, journal = {Revue européenne des sciences sociales}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article datfeld french indexproved jak noindex transfer21 vttrans}, language = {french}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 2, pages = {69-105}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {Multidimensionnalité et variabilité du clivage gauche-droite dans l’Union européenne}, url = {https://doi.org/10.4000/ress.7833}, volume = 59, year = 2021 } @incollection{comsa2021ideologia, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:02:44.000+0100}, address = {Cluj-Napoca}, author = {Comşa, Mircea}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/27bb8d7ede7cd3fa77008ff3ab9b96add/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Atlasul valorilor sociale. România la 100 de ani}, editor = {Voicu, Bogdan and Rusu, Horațiu and Tufiș, Claudiu D.}, interhash = {82235c834857e8b61bc57fa82449e35f}, intrahash = {7bb8d7ede7cd3fa77008ff3ab9b96add}, isbn = {978‐606‐37‐0987‐6}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP datfeld incollection jak other transfer21 vttrans}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {121-128}, publisher = {Presa Universitară Clujeană}, study = {EVS/WVS1993 ; EVS/WVS1998 ; EVS/WVS1999 ; EVS/WVS2005 ; EVS/WVS2008 ; EVS/WVS2018 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-02T16:05:05.000+0100}, title = {Ideologia electoratului român: între absență și (in)consistență}, year = 2021 } @article{algan2021franais, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:02:44.000+0100}, address = {Paris}, author = {Algan, Yann and Cohen, Daniel}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2e018b8780553acd35a456a0b3b66a124/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.3917/ncae.066.0001}, interhash = {12bd09cc06485de6dfa6f4afb240af7f}, intrahash = {e018b8780553acd35a456a0b3b66a124}, journal = {Notes du conseil d’analyse économique}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article datfeld french indexproved jak noindex transfer21 vttrans}, language = {french}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 2, pages = {1-12}, study = {EVS/WVS2017-2020}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {Les Français au temps du Covid-19 : économie et société face au risque sanitaire}, url = {https://doi.org/10.3917/ncae.066.0001}, volume = 66, year = 2021 } @article{mandes2021gender, abstract = {A gender gap in the religiosity of men and women is one of the classical topic of sociology and psychology of religion. Until recently, however, most of the researcher were conducted in Western European and the USA, which calls into question the thesis about the universality of this phenomenon. Hitherto no systematic analysis of gender gap in the religiosity was conducted for Poland. The following text has one descriptive and one explanatory purpose. It seeks to provide answers to the following questions: (1) Does the GGR exist in Poland, and, if so, to which extent and in which dimension of religiosity? Which GGR is persistent, and which changes over time?; and (2) Do structural variables or ideology explain the observed GGR change in time and in which dimension of religiosity? Do we observe the same trend across all dimensions of religiosity?}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:02:44.000+0100}, author = {Mandes, Sławomir}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2249611b5d80ecbf78c0a249625b59f00/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.26412/psr214.05}, interhash = {995edc71c7167a3f724dd691904369da}, intrahash = {249611b5d80ecbf78c0a249625b59f00}, issn = {1231-1413}, journal = {Polish Sociological Review}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP SCOPUSindexed SSCIindexed article datfeld english indexproved jak transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 2, pages = {221-240}, study = {EVS1999 ; EVS2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {The Gender Gap in the Religiosity of Polish Society}, url = {https://doi.org/10.26412/psr214.05}, volume = 214, year = 2021 } @incollection{steffens2021homosexuality, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:02:44.000+0100}, address = {Berlin/ Boston}, author = {Steffens, Melanie Caroline and Niedlich, Claudia}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2c09337bd093dfc44a946b88fc39377cf/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {"Who Am I to Judge?": Homosexuality and the Catholic Church}, doi = {10.1515/9783110705188-005}, editor = {Goertz, Stephan}, interhash = {94e4b221c9fcaaed28f24c1764574c5b}, intrahash = {c09337bd093dfc44a946b88fc39377cf}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP datfeld english incollection jak transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {113-136}, publisher = {De Gruyter}, study = {EVS1990 ; EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-02T16:03:15.000+0100}, title = {Homosexuality Between Acceptance and Discrimination: A Social-Science Perspective}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110705188-005}, year = 2021 } @article{kutylo2021kryzys, abstract = {It would be valuable on the basis of sociology religion to concentrate on the crisis of religious institutions and its impact on religiosity in the contemporary sociological discussions. According to theories of secularization, the crisis is a symptom of a broader process of secularization and it is related to the structural changes. In turn, the economic theories assume the crisis as a consequence of some non-effectiveness of religious institutions to the needs of the believers. Both approaches seem to provide interesting solutions to the problem. Here, I took a midway position I found that the structural changes decrease the ability of religious institutions to organize religious life of its members and, in result, the members are less and less satisfied with them. In addition, this process has its own impact on their religiosity. The main consequence of the crisis is the decline in church attendance. In order to verify the assumptions I used the data on Polish Catholics from two surveys carried out in 1999 and 2008 as the part of the European Values Survey. The outcomes of the statistical analysis seem to confirm the above assumptions.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:02:44.000+0100}, author = {Kutyło, Łukasz}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2249a08d973ab37b582649a2032e263c5/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.7494/human.2021.20.3.13}, interhash = {b05c0969cea1d08812b80e9af38c3c27}, intrahash = {249a08d973ab37b582649a2032e263c5}, journal = {Studia Humanistyczne AGH}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article datfeld indexproved jak noindex other transfer21 vttrans}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 3, pages = {13-31}, study = {EVS1999 ; EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {Kryzys instytucji religijnych i jego wpływ na religijność. Przypadek Polski (The crisis of religious institutions and its impact on religiosity. The case of Poland)}, url = {https://doi.org/10.7494/human.2021.20.3.13}, volume = 20, year = 2021 } @article{askun2021complex, abstract = {In this study, in order to reveal such a causality relationship, the connection between the countries' social capital, economic value perception and political culture and the innovation level was examined with a complex adaptive system perspective and qualitative comparative analysis method. Secondary data from the World Values Survey, the European Values Survey, and the Global Innovation Index were used in the study. The results of the research show that general trust, trust in institutions, norms, economic value perception and political culture affect innovation in different configurations and that less of either of these conditions at the same time has a negative effect. There are notable differences between collectivist countries and individualist countries. The study can also provide a new perspective for research on innovation, which is a complex adaptive system.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:02:44.000+0100}, author = {Aşkun, Volkan and Çizel, Rabia and Çizel, Beykan}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2611a337a633b8a642ef935d3fe4e755f/gesis_surveydoc}, description = {study: EVS2017 data-doi: 10.4232/1.13511 gesis-study_no: ZA7500, v3.0.0}, doi = {10.17153/oguiibf.895910}, interhash = {5ba70b3895bbeff2f93e6271a8317bb8}, intrahash = {611a337a633b8a642ef935d3fe4e755f}, journal = {Eskişehir Osmangazi Üniversitesi İİBF Dergisi}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article indexproved jak noindex other transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 2, pages = {317-340}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {Complex Relationship of Countries' Innovation Level with Social Capital, Economic Value Perception and Political Culture: fsQCA}, url = {https://doi.org/10.17153/oguiibf.895910}, volume = 16, year = 2021 } @article{aranguren2021antimuslim, abstract = {No other form of group antagonism affects the fate of so many people in France as anti-Muslim racism. While negative attitudes toward Muslims and Muslims’ experience of discrimination are well documented, studies of anti-Muslim behaviour are rare, especially in the context of everyday interpersonal encounters. To fill this void, we conducted a field experiment on platforms of the Paris metro (n = 270) in which a bearded confederate asked for help to randomly selected passengers giving additional indirect cues of being Muslim in the experimental condition. The outcomes under investigation were the probability of helping the confederate and various behaviours indicative of interpersonal warmth or involvement. Interactions were videotaped, the outcomes objectively measured, and the data analysed using Generalized Linear Models estimated with Bayesian inference. Passengers were found to offer help less often and to show lower interpersonal warmth in the experimental condition. Also, when considered in isolation the young turn out to discriminate but not the middle-aged. Given that these negative effects were observed despite the use of a minimal stimulus, the results probably underestimate the actual level of anti-Muslim discrimination that Muslim men face in their everyday dealings with non Muslims. }, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:02:44.000+0100}, author = {Aranguren, Martin and Madrisotti, Francesco and Durmaz-Martins, Eser}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2c787bb4f69da0d391ffb354761a60985/gesis_surveydoc}, data-doi = {10.4232/1.13560}, doi = {10.1080/1369183X.2021.1953378}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7500 v4.0.0}, interhash = {8e6d7cca38804b4b62e18c816d22d82d}, intrahash = {c787bb4f69da0d391ffb354761a60985}, journal = {Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies}, keywords = {2021 EB_contra EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP SCOPUSindexed SSCIindexed article datfeld english indexproved jak of1 onlinefirst reviewed rp transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-25}, privnote = {EB: Keine Datennutzung}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {Anti-Muslim behaviour in everyday interaction: evidence from a field experiment in Paris}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1080/1369183X.2021.1953378}, year = 2021 } @article{koniecznasalamatin2021meaning, abstract = {This paper analyzes the way democracy is perceived and understood in Poland and other European societies. Citizens usually assess political systems from the perspective of their everyday experience. This experience is then reflected both in their expectations of democracy and in their evaluation of the system’s performance. The present article focuses on the conditioning of citizens’ commitment to democracy. Is the notion of democracy understood in the same way across Europe? Or, if it has some regional flavors, what are the key dimensions of the differences? Additional attention is paid to Poland, where a two-dimensional pattern of perceiving democracy is described. Each dimension is connected with a different level of important resources—economic, social, and cultural—and related to a separate set of values and expectations. The universality and specificity of the Central European perception of democracy is discussed. The analyses are based on the data of the European Values Study.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:02:44.000+0100}, author = {Konieczna-Sałamatin, Joanna}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/22609a808e2a12fe0cc24c462dca2e618/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.26412/psr214.01}, interhash = {e292cb86096e0d738bc9ed4285c9b435}, intrahash = {2609a808e2a12fe0cc24c462dca2e618}, issn = {1231-1413}, journal = {Polish Sociological Review}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP SCOPUSindexed SSCIindexed article datfeld english indexproved jak transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 2, pages = {145-162}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {The Meaning of Democracy: Diverse Understandings of the Concept of Democracy in Poland and Other European Societies}, url = {https://doi.org/10.26412/psr214.01}, volume = 214, year = 2021 } @article{sucu2021dohodovne, abstract = {U radu se analizira veza između dohodovnih nejednakosti i redistributivnih preferencija. Glavni su ciljevi rada: utvrditi u kojoj su mjeri stvarne dohodovne nejednakosti povezane s redistributivnim preferencijama, koji su korelati redistributivnih preferencija na makrorazini te koje mehanizme redistribucije preferiraju građani u zemljama EU-a. Kao izvori podataka o redistributivnim preferencijama korišteni su agregirani podaci iz dvaju specijalnih istraživanja Eurobarometra (2010. i 2018.), dok su makrostatistički pokazatelji uzeti iz Eurostatove baze podataka. U radu su korištene bivarijatne korelacijske analize, linearna regresija i klaster analiza. Opći je nalaz da su visoke redistributivne preferencije prisutne u gotovo svim zemljama EU-a. Izgleda da rast dohodovnih nejednakosti nije ključni čimbenik visoke razine redistributivnih preferencija, već je to percepcija dohodovnih nejednakosti i osjetljivost građana na ekonomske nejednakosti. Građani u zemljama EU-a često pogrešno percipiraju razinu nejednakosti u društvu i svoje mjesto na dohodovnoj ljestvici. Ispitanici iz postsocijalističkih zemalja imaju veću »averziju« prema dohodovnim nejednakostima i žele veću ulogu države u redistribuciji i društvenom životu. Stanovnici EU-a podržavaju sve ključne mehanizme dohodovne redistribucije (porezi, obrazovanje, socijalna zaštita i minimalna plaća), ali najveću potporu daju poreznom sustavu i progresivnom oporezivanju bogatijih, dok je najviše dilema vezano za potpuno besplatno obrazovanje.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:02:44.000+0100}, author = {Šuću, Zoran}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/22154bc564f3c5f9070eebfbbaa76e9f8/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.3935/rsp.v28i2.1700}, interhash = {153fe25f0a3efcb0787a6cf2bb90eb2e}, intrahash = {2154bc564f3c5f9070eebfbbaa76e9f8}, journal = {Revija za socijalnu politiku}, keywords = {2021 EB_contra EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP ISSP ISSP_input2021 ISSP_pro SCOPUSindexed SSCIindexed article datfeld indexproved jak other reviewed rp transfer21 vttrans}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS) (ISSP)}, number = 2, pages = {133-162}, privnote = {EB: Keine Datennutzung, "data.europa…"}, study = {EVS1999 ; EVS2008 ; EVS2017 ; ISSP2009}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {Dohodovne nejednakosti i redistributivne preferencije u Hrvatskoj i zemljama EU-a: makroanaliza (Income Inequalities and Redistributive Preferences in Croatia and EU Countries: Macro Analysis)}, url = {https://doi.org/10.3935/rsp.v28i2.1700}, volume = 28, year = 2021 } @incollection{gorges2021einfluss, abstract = {"Die vorliegende Expertise verfolgt die Frage, inwiefern Familienpolitik individuelle Präferenzen für Familie rahmt. Die historischen Ereignisse der deutsch-deutschen Teilung und Wiedervereinigung dienen als natürliches Experiment, durch das die Erfahrungen der Menschen mit familienpolitischen Maßnahmen regional variierte. Vor diesem Hintergrund zielen makroökonometrische Analysen von Befragungsdaten (aus dem ALLBUS und dem EVS) über einen Zeitraum von kurz nach der Wiedervereinigung in 1991 bis 2017 darauf ab, mögliche Auswirkungen dieser unterschiedlichen Erfahrungen auf die Präferenzen für Familie aufzudecken. Die Befunde deuten auf eine bedeutsame Rolle von Familienpolitik hin, die nicht nur Möglichkeiten zum Engagement in der Familie für beide Geschlechter schaffen, sondern auch die Entfaltung von dahingehenden Präferenzen ermutigen kann." Die kumulieren Daten des ALLBUS von 1980 bis 2916 werden in diesem Beitrag als Hauptdatensätze verwendet.}, access-date2 = {Aufgenommen: 36. Fassung, Dezember 2021}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:02:44.000+0100}, address = {München}, author = {Görges, Luise}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/21c5a9300b74083508351a98662429c64/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Eltern sein in Deutschland. Materialien zum Neunten Familienbericht}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13029 ; 10.4232/1.13314}, editor = {{Sachverständigenkommission des Neunten Familienberichts}}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4586 v1.0.0 ; ZA7500 v2.0.0}, interhash = {2ace202440c1eaecf8c43c96b75ac06f}, intrahash = {1c5a9300b74083508351a98662429c64}, keywords = {2021 ALLBUS ALLBUS_input2021 ALLBUS_pro ALLBUS_version36 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_ALLBUS FDZ_IUP datfeld german incollection jak transfer21 vttrans}, language = {german}, note = {(ALLBUS) (EVS)}, pages = {205-235}, publisher = {DJI Verlag Deutsches Jugendinstitut}, study = {ALLBUSkum1980-2016 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2022-04-19T13:44:01.000+0200}, title = {Der Einfluss institutioneller Rahmenbedingungen auf die individuelle Einschätzung der Wichtigkeit von Familie}, url = {https://www.dji.de/fileadmin/user_upload/bibs2021/SoDr_05_Goerges_Der_Einfluss.pdf}, year = 2021 } @article{wolf2021conducting, abstract = {"This article discusses the current challenges of conducting a General Social Survey (GSS) in face-to-face mode and evaluates the alternative of fielding these surveys in self-administered mixed-mode (web, mail) instead. Based on data from Germany, it first illustrates the stark decline of participation in face-to-face surveys since 2002 and reports a strong increase in the cost of conducting these surveys over the same period. It then discusses the possibility of implementing GSS-type surveys in a self-administered design and reports results from a mode experiment implemented in the German part of the European Values Study (EVS) 2017/18. The results of the experiment indicate that self-administered mixed-mode surveys are a viable alternative for cross-sectional general population surveys in Germany; they shorten the fieldwork period and lead to higher response rates, while being more cost-efficient than face-to-face surveys. Despite the finding that the sample composition deviates from the general population in both modes, the face-to-face mode represents the population slightly better." Die Daten des ALLBUS aus den Jahren 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014 und 2016 werden in diesem Beitrag als Hauptdatensätze verwendet.}, access-date2 = {Aufgenommen: 36. Fassung, Dezember 2021}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:02:44.000+0100}, author = {Wolf, Christof and Christmann, Pablo and Gummer, Tobias and Schnaudt, Christian and Verhoeven, Sascha}, availability = {22.12.2021}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/232d3a62b4216a69c7024861ccddda79d/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.13314}, doi = {10.1093/poq/nfab039}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7500 v2.0.0}, interhash = {e184b0f93c4210299a5ab3b83b3b5afa}, intrahash = {32d3a62b4216a69c7024861ccddda79d}, issn = {15375331}, journal = {Public Opinion Quarterly}, keywords = {2021 ALLBUS ALLBUS_input2021 ALLBUS_pro ALLBUS_version36 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_ALLBUS FDZ_IUP GP_contra ISSP_contra SCOPUSindexed SSCIindexed article datfeld english indexproved jak reviewed rp transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(ALLBUS) (EVS)}, number = 2, pages = {623-648}, privnote = {GP: Keine Datennutzung. ISSP Erwähnung, keine Datennutzung }, study = {EVS2017 ; ALLBUS2002 ; ALLBUS2004 ; ALLBUS2006 ; ALLBUS2008 ; ALLBUS2010 ; ALLBUS2012 ; ALLBUS2014 ; ALLBUS2016 ; ALLBUS2018}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {Conducting General Social Surveys as Self-Administered Mixed-Mode Surveys}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1093/poq/nfab039}, volume = 85, year = 2021 } @incollection{2021, abstract = {Анализ влияния религиозности на трансформацию семейных ценностей белорусов показал, что традиционализация ценностей происходит за счет двух параллельных тенденций. Первая — увеличение популярности традиционных взглядов на семейные отношения за счет увеличения количества религиозных людей, а вторая — традиционализация семейных ценностей среди остальных групп населения.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:00:37.000+0100}, address = {Moskau}, author = {Артёменко-Мельянцова, Е.К. and Титаренко, Л.Г.}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2351e72687272543b00d30f8df63b99c9/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {СОЦИОЛОГИЧЕСКИЙ НАРРАТИВ 2021. Общество в контексте новых вызовов: риски и возможности}, editor = {Анисимов, Р.И.}, interhash = {91dc3b35d7ea62ecdea8b8327e5a385c}, intrahash = {351e72687272543b00d30f8df63b99c9}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP datfeld incollection jak other transfer21 vttrans}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {190-193}, publisher = {РГГУ, Социолог}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-11T11:57:42.000+0100}, title = {Влияние религиозности на трансформацию семейных ценностей на примере Беларуси}, url = {https://www.rsuh.ru/upload/main/sf/publikatsii/sbornik_soc_narrativ_2021.pdf#page=190}, year = 2021 } @article{2021attitude, abstract = {The study aims to identify the attitude of the population of Russia and of other European states towards migrants, to determine the strategies of intercultural interaction that are preferable for the host community. The publication is based on a secondary analysis of the materials of a cross-country sociological study, European Values Study (2017). Data for 27 countries were analyzed. The conceptual framework is the complex threat theory, which describes the main components of the perceived threat, leading to prejudice between social groups. To identify the latent variable characterizing the attitude of respondents to migrants, a factor analysis procedure was used. An integrative indicator was calculated that characterizes the attitude of the indigenous population towards migrants. The more the representatives of the host community are convinced of the positive impact of migrants on the development of the country and agree that immigrants are not a source of economic (competition in the labor market, burdening the social security system) and physical (growth in crime) threats, the more positive the attitude towards them is. The study showed that European countries are differentiated depending on the attitudes of the population towards migrants. The revealed differences are due to the action of a set of interrelated factors - the geographic location of the country, the scale of migration flows, the experience of receiving migrants, etc. In Russia, as compared to most European countries, a negative attitude towards migrants is more pronounced. Policies aimed at preserving and developing cultural differences between migrants and the host community do not find wide support among Europeans. Residents of most countries participating in the project see assimilation as a more attractive strategy of intercultural interaction with migrants. At the same time, a significant part of Europeans demonstrate a balanced position, not giving a clear preference for one or another interaction strategy. The attitudes of Russians do not stand out against the general background. A statistically significant correlation was revealed between the positive attitude of the population towards migrants and the respondents' confidence in the benefit to society from newcomers' preserving their customs and traditions. The lack of such confidence determines the choice of an assimilation strategy associated with a negative attitude towards migrants. The revealed correlation is weak in Russia.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:00:37.000+0100}, author = {Анатольевич, Прохода Владимир}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/29da5459524d1cb955484d5304a85a571/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.17223/1998863Х/60/14}, interhash = {5fe9e7972c2e82b2135cb0c16479992c}, intrahash = {9da5459524d1cb955484d5304a85a571}, journal = {Вестник Томского государственного университета Философия. Социология. Политология.}, keywords = {2021 CCBY EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP OA_SSOAR OAproved article datfeld indexproved jak noindex other transfer21 vttrans}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 60, pages = {151-163}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {Oотношение к мигрантам и стратегии межкультурного взаимодействия в россии и других европейских странах (Attitude towards migrants and strategies of intercultural interaction in Russia and other European countries)}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.17223/1998863Х/60/14}, year = 2021 } @article{mangeloja2021exploring, abstract = {A well-functioning social network involves attributes such as honesty, benevolence, fairness and confidence. When this network - trust - has formed, participants can count on reliable and consistent economic transactions. This has the effect of higher level of co-operation, but also co-dependence. Strong social networks, as measured in this study by the degree of interpersonal trust and trust in institutions, are foundational elements for societies wishing to progress to new higher levels of entrepreneurship and development. In a pooled OLS of up to 52 countries and 16 years, this study estimates how changes in interpersonal trust and trust in institutions affect new business creation. The four entrepreneurship categories considered include the total early-stage entrepreneurial activity, new business formation, necessity-driven entrepreneurial activity, and improvement-driven opportunity entrepreneurial activity.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:00:37.000+0100}, author = {Mangeloja, Esa and Ovaska, Tomi and Takashima, Ryo}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2126c5d9b725a3d04a70285acc6488cbf/gesis_surveydoc}, interhash = {a002cee710678eed8c3ca9a300d15c63}, intrahash = {126c5d9b725a3d04a70285acc6488cbf}, journal = {International Journal of Business and Economics}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article datfeld english indexproved jak noindex transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 1, pages = {17-36}, study = {EVS}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {Exploring the Relationship Between Trust and Business Start-Ups in 52 Countries Over 16 Years}, url = {https://ijbe.fcu.edu.tw/assets/ijbe/past_issue/No.20-1/pdf/vol_20-1-2.pdf}, volume = 20, year = 2021 } @article{eriksson2021power, abstract = {Cooperation in collective action problems and resource dilemmas is often assumed to depend on the values of the individuals involved, such as their degree of unselfishness and tolerance. Societal differences in cooperation and cooperative norms may therefore result from cultural variation in emphasis on these personal values. Here we draw on several cross-national datasets to examine whether society-level emphasis on unselfishness and tolerance and respect for other people predict how societies vary in cooperation [in a continuous prisoner’s dilemma (PD)] and in norms governing cooperation [in a common pool resource dilemma (CPR)]. The results suggest that high levels of cooperation and cooperative norms are promoted specifically by a cultural emphasis on tolerance.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:00:37.000+0100}, author = {Eriksson, Kimmo and Simpson, Brent and Vartanova, Irina}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2cf3cf03bd8b12009b6293f1e6bfe3835/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.3389/fpsyg.2021.678237}, interhash = {e6c4bd4cb128833367996b8025ab670f}, intrahash = {cf3cf03bd8b12009b6293f1e6bfe3835}, issn = {1664-1078}, journal = {Frontiers in Psychology}, keywords = {2021 CCBY EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP OA_SSOAR OAproved SCOPUSindexed SSCIindexed article datfeld english indexproved jak reviewed transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-10}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {The Power of Tolerance vs. Unselfishness as a Cultural Determinant of Cooperation}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.678237}, volume = 12, year = 2021 } @article{bell2021comparative, abstract = {Muslims and immigrants have both been subjected to negative attitudes over the past several decades in Europe. Using data from the European Values Study, this study analyses the changes in these attitudes in the period 1990–2017. We find that negative attitudes have been increasing on average in Europe as a whole, with anti-Muslim attitudes being more prevalent than anti-immigrant attitudes. However, when split into a Western European set and an Eastern European set, from 2008, there is a divergence between the two halves. Our findings reveal that negative attitudes towards Muslims and immigrants have decreased in Western Europe, whereas they have increased significantly in Eastern Europe. Further analyses find that there are large discrepancies between anti-Muslim and anti-immigrant attitudes in different countries. These discrepancies are discussed in detail and related to several relevant factors, such as the differences in size of the Muslim and immigrant populations, variations in the refugee influx and other possible factors and developments.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:00:37.000+0100}, author = {Bell, David Andreas and Valenta, Marko and Strabac, Zan}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2c85f69d4c6424b42f26602ce341e590c/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1186/s40878-021-00266-w}, interhash = {bcced9eecc3a5a96e59e9257add79349}, intrahash = {c85f69d4c6424b42f26602ce341e590c}, issn = {2214594X}, journal = {Comparative Migration Studies}, keywords = {2021 CCBY EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP OA_SSOAR OAproved SCOPUSindexed article datfeld english indexproved jak reviewed transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 57, pages = {1-24}, study = {EVS1990 ; EVS1999 ; EVS2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {A comparative analysis of changes in anti-immigrant and anti-Muslim attitudes in Europe: 1990–2017}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1186/s40878-021-00266-w}, volume = 9, year = 2021 } @article{fidan2021liberal, abstract = {The present study examines the association between sexual morality, religion, and attitudes toward the practice of abortion in Turkey. Drawing upon data from the 2008–2010 European Value Survey in the case of Turkey, several hypotheses were tested concerning the role of liberal sexual relations and many aspects of religion on abortion attitudes. Findings reveal that support of liberal sexual relations demonstrates the strongest justification for abortion. As a religious determinant, prayer practice indicates the most robust opposition to the practice of abortion. Additional religious factors, personal religious identity, and personal faith were also found to be significantly associated with antiabortion attitudes. The findings are discussed and have implications for future research on attitudes toward abortion.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:00:37.000+0100}, author = {Fidan, Ahmet and Alagoz, Rezzan and Karaman, Nuray}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/21795f9b02cf2ef50a78f2283e4cd296a/gesis_surveydoc}, data-doi = {10.4232/1.10020}, doi = {10.1111/jssr.12755}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4791 v1.0.0}, interhash = {5542b916d082c1934d12cfcb9be24961}, intrahash = {1795f9b02cf2ef50a78f2283e4cd296a}, journal = {Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion}, keywords = {2021 AHindexed EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP SCOPUSindexed SSCIindexed article datfeld english indexproved jak reviewed transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 4, pages = {914-933}, study = {EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {Liberal sexual morality, religion, and attitudes toward abortion in Turkey}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1111/jssr.12755}, volume = 60, year = 2021 } @article{kupper2021polarisierung, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:00:37.000+0100}, author = {Küpper, Beate and Varádi, Luca}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/220ca25b747ac24b72dcb0990c83d2ed1/gesis_surveydoc}, description = {study data-doi gesis-study_no}, doi = {10.46499/1875.2003}, interhash = {186091498a490ac100b4f54a76fe2cc7}, intrahash = {20ca25b747ac24b72dcb0990c83d2ed1}, journal = {Demokratie gegen Menschenfeindlichkeit}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article datfeld german indexproved jak noindex transfer21 vttrans}, language = {german}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 1, pages = {13-26}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {Polarisierung in Europa: Positionierungen für und gegen eine offene und vielfältige Gesellschaft}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.46499/1875.2003}, volume = 6, year = 2021 } @incollection{furseth2021nordic, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:00:37.000+0100}, address = {Oxford}, author = {Furseth, Inger}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2a720c212711b9e33d5a3c0ca949e6a74/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Europe}, editor = {Davie, Grace and Leustean, Lucian N.}, interhash = {684442c3685fd33c73c6f7bc5d6593ca}, intrahash = {a720c212711b9e33d5a3c0ca949e6a74}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP datfeld english incollection jak transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {697-712}, privnote = {Entscheidung über Amazon}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, study = {EVS1981 ; EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-04T14:32:57.000+0100}, title = {Nordic Europe}, year = 2021 } @book{anckar2021religion, abstract = {This fully updated new edition empirically assesses the relationship between religion and democracy, looking at global, regional, and individual countries’ perspectives. Using a wide range of quantitative data, the author tests the validity of Huntington's claim that democracy and religion are tightly connected, and that western Christianity is the only religion capable of supporting democratic institutions. He evaluates both the broader assumptions that the introduction and the stability of a democratic form of government is dependent on the dominating religion in the country at the macro level, and the suggestion that, at the individual level, religious adherence is related to pro-democratic values. Examining religions including Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, Chinese folk religion, and Judaism, this book demonstrates that geographical and political contexts are more important than religious affiliation for explaining levels of, and attitudes towards, democracy. As well as offering a broad empirical picture of the relationship between religion and democracy, this new edition delves deeper into the religion–state nexus, focusing particularly on events that have taken place during the last decade. The author explores how religion is used instrumentally by political leaders in different parts of the world. He also discusses the extent to which religious minorities are under increasing pressure in secularized environments; prospects for democracy in the MENA region a decade after the Arab Spring; the growing influence of evangelical Christianity in Latin America; and how increasing levels of religious conflict in Asia and the Pacific as well as in Sub-Saharan Africa pose a threat to the emergence and survival of democracy. This book will be of great interest to students, academics, and researchers within the field of comparative politics, as well as journalists and various theological associations.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:00:37.000+0100}, address = {Abingdon}, author = {Anckar, Carsten}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2ae0caef3ba940737ea205b0c65b0a236/gesis_surveydoc}, interhash = {7bbc24593b361389117661efb1ab27ac}, intrahash = {ae0caef3ba940737ea205b0c65b0a236}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP book datfeld english jak transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, publisher = {Routledge}, study = {EVS1990 ; EVS1999 ; EVS2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-04T14:32:35.000+0100}, title = {Religion and Democracy. A Worldwide Comparison}, year = 2021 } @article{magniberton2021lvolution, abstract = {As mentioned in the previous two articles in this dossier on the evolution of Europeans’ values, Futuribles has been interested for many years in how value systems develop and in studying their transformation — particularly from the surveys carried out every 9-10 years as part of the European Values Study. After Pierre Bréchon’s article on the major lessons to be learned from the last round of surveys (2017-18) when compared with earlier ones (1990, 1999 and 2008), and Gilles Ivaldi’s article on the rise of populism, Raul Magni Berton examines the stance Europeans take toward a number of ethical (marriage, sexuality etc.) and civic questions (fraud, corruption etc.), the cultural and geographical characteristics that emerge from this and the broad trends the analysis reveals. In so doing, he highlights a generalized progression towards more tolerance with regard to the behaviour of others, but a twofold division between, on the one hand, the countries of Eastern and Western Europe (with the fact of their being EU members or not adding a further distinct coloration) and, on the other, between ethical issues (where there is greater tolerance) and civic ones (on which intolerance is more evident). Lastly, by comparison with past developments, the trend within the European Union is clearly towards a homogenization of the values of tolerance.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:00:37.000+0100}, author = {Magni-Berton, Raùl}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/238fdf7ab71537c567a5486070473498f/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.3917/futur.443.0039}, interhash = {471af020655e905e1bee171e904453d5}, intrahash = {38fdf7ab71537c567a5486070473498f}, journal = {Futuribles}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP SCOPUSindexed article datfeld french indexproved jak transfer21 vttrans}, language = {french}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 4, pages = {39-50}, study = {EVS1990 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {L’évolution de la tolérance en Europe. Le contraste entre enjeux éthiques et enjeux civiques (The development of tolerance in Europe. The Contrast between Ethical and Civic Issues)}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/futur.443.0039}, volume = 443, year = 2021 } @article{jenssen2021populisme, abstract = {This article contributes to the literature by focusing on the conflict between elitism and populism, the measurement of the conflict and the role the conflict plays in public opinion. Surprisingly little attention has been paid to elitism. By limiting the perspective by focusing on a conflict between populism and non-populism, we tend to overlook that many non-populists are elitists. Cas Mudde’s definitions of populism and elitism serve as starting point. Based on data from the European Values Survey collected in Norway in the fall of 2018, we try to respond to these questions. The conflict between populism and elitism seems to be of secondary importance to most Norwegians. The average Norwegian can neither be described as a populist nor an elitist. Thin populism and elitism work as attitude-enhancers in relation to some but not all political issues.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:00:37.000+0100}, author = {Jenssen, Anders Todal}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/24d3550c8dc6bab7756c5c847789f6595/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.18261/issn.1504-2936-2021-01-02}, interhash = {2dd44aedc6232592034d49a6cd558a12}, intrahash = {4d3550c8dc6bab7756c5c847789f6595}, issn = {08011745}, journal = {Norsk statsvitenskapelig tidsskrift}, keywords = {2021 CCBY EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP OA_SSOAR OAproved article datfeld indexproved jak noindex other transfer21 vttrans}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 1, pages = {26-49}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {Populisme mot elitisme}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.18261/issn.1504-2936-2021-01-02}, volume = 37, year = 2021 } @article{wuttke2022europeans, abstract = {Democracies without democrats are not sustainable. Yet, recent studies have argued that Western citizens are turning their backs on the system of self-governance, thereby eroding the societal foundations of consolidated democracies. This study contributes to discussions about citizen support of democracy by (1) analyzing new cross-national survey data in 18 European countries that facilitate assessments of the temporal and geographical generalizability of previous findings, (2) disentangling age, cohort and period effects, thereby aligning the analytical methods with the theoretical arguments and (3) transparently reporting all evidence derived from pre-registered analyses to avoid cherry-picked findings. The findings show that citizens of consolidated democracies continue to endorse self-governance. Yet in some (but not all) countries, there is evidence of a growing number of ‘democrats in name only’, particularly among the young generation. These findings suggest a second phase in research on democratic fatigue that broadens the analytical scope for the multi-faceted nature of democratic support.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:00:37.000+0100}, author = {Wuttke, Alexander and Gavras, Konstantin and Schoen, Harald}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2b5b1f5630fd32aacd57204e7774375ef/gesis_surveydoc}, data-doi = {10.4232/1.13314}, doi = {10.1017/S0007123420000149}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7500 v2.0.0}, interhash = {ea0a622f3644ec53fb1be6fb84ab1aaf}, intrahash = {b5b1f5630fd32aacd57204e7774375ef}, journal = {British Journal of Political Science}, keywords = {2022 CCBY EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP OA_SSOAR OAproved SCOPUSindexed SSCIindexed article datfeld english indexproved jak reviewed transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 1, pages = {416-428}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {Have Europeans Grown Tired of Democracy? New Evidence from Eighteen Consolidated Democracies, 1981–2018}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0007123420000149}, volume = 52, year = 2022 } @incollection{comsa2021raportarea, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:00:37.000+0100}, address = {Cluj-Napoca}, author = {Comşa, Mircea}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2fda5f4dd1a525f15c8b3240e95d26a99/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Atlasul valorilor sociale. România la 100 de ani}, editor = {Voicu, Bogdan and Rusu, Horațiu and Tufiș, Claudiu D.}, interhash = {7703171058ef7faf6eb5a1c371f35049}, intrahash = {fda5f4dd1a525f15c8b3240e95d26a99}, isbn = {978‐606‐37‐0987‐6}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP datfeld incollection jak other transfer21 vttrans}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {70-84}, publisher = {Presa Universitară Clujeană}, study = {EVS/WVS1993-2018 ; EVS1999 ; EVS2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-04T14:29:54.000+0100}, title = {Raportarea la politică și sistemele de guvernare}, year = 2021 } @article{wojcik2021right, abstract = {Left-right political auto-identification has been used widely in socio-political research to interpret and organize political attitudes and opinions. In this paper we analyse whether the meaning of left-right orientation is the same in Eastern Europe and Western Europe. Using data from two big European survey programmes, European Social Survey and European Values Study, we show that while citizens’ support for economic liberalism is positively related to their left-right political auto-identification, their support for cultural liberalism is negatively related. More importantly, we also present evidence for the regional diversity hypothesis, which shows that this pattern was more prominent among citizens of Western European countries those of Eastern European countries. The results confirm the specificity of Eastern Europe when it comes to relationships between political auto-identification and other beliefs that are traditionally linked, implying that the concept of left-right political auto-identification cannot be transferred mechanically between Eastern Europe and Western Europe.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:00:37.000+0100}, author = {Wojcik, Adrian Dominik and Cislak, Aleksandra and Schmidt, Peter}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/284dd279d04d013742b88d8fda3ab78fd/gesis_surveydoc}, data-doi = {10.4232/1.12458}, doi = {10.1080/03623319.2021.1986320}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4800 v4.0.0}, interhash = {df0add9ffb56e865b87049e25f68ce52}, intrahash = {84dd279d04d013742b88d8fda3ab78fd}, journal = {The Social Science Journal}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_Selbstmeldung EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP SCOPUSindexed SSCIindexed article datfeld english indexproved jak onlinefirst smg transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-17}, privnote = {Bezahlartikel --> suche Internet --> arxiv & rgate Volltext des gleichlautenden techreport}, study = {EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {‘The left is right’: Left and right political orientation across Eastern and Western Europe}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1080/03623319.2021.1986320}, year = 2021 } @article{takacs2021vltoz, abstract = {Our study examines social attitudes towards lesbians and gays, using data from the 8th and 9th rounds of the European Social Survey (ESS), focussing primarily on the following three variables: Gay men and lesbians should be free to live their own life as they wish – (where freedom of lifestyle is meant as being free and/or entitled to live as gays and lesbians) (B34); If a close family member was a gay man or a lesbian, I would feel ashamed (B35); Gay male and lesbian couples should have the same rights to adopt children as straight couples (B36). Since 2002, for the first seven ESS rounds, the core module of the main questionnaires included only one general acceptance question (B34). However, it was increasingly difficult to measure manifestations of ‘modern homonegativity’ – especially in European societies characterized by relatively high levels of social inclusion – with only one variable. Introducing two additional variables (B35 and 36) to the ESS core module in the 8th round made it possible to construct a more complex and reliable picture of different dimensions of social attitudes towards gays and lesbians in Europe. Our aim is to contribute to the European literature on the social acceptance of lesbian women and gay men by comparing all three variables (B34–35–36) not only on the basis of the usual socio-demographic variables (such as age, gender, education, religiosity etc.) used in previous empirical analyses but also by considering the institutionalized possibilities for adoption by same-sex couples in the 20 examined societies. Our empirical analyses are based on descriptive statistics and linear regression models, using data from 20 countries that took part in both the 8th and 9th ESS rounds.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:00:37.000+0100}, author = {Takács, Judit and Swart, Gregory Alexander}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2ac0912d516c2f8c1b8081f881240972f/gesis_surveydoc}, description = {study data-doi gesis-study_no}, doi = {10.18030/socio.hu.2021.2.3}, interhash = {0e0f3f52de1a8aa2e89e273c1f7b55c9}, intrahash = {ac0912d516c2f8c1b8081f881240972f}, journal = {Socio.hu}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article datfeld indexproved jak noindex other transfer21 vttrans}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 2, pages = {3-29}, study = {EVS2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {Több változó, több elutasítás?}, url = {https://doi.org/ 10.18030/socio.hu.2021.2.3}, year = 2021 } @article{goncharova2021dynamics, abstract = {Is there a ‘resurrection’ of death in the post-socialist countries brought about by a rediscovery of religious norms and values in the context of the global processes of (de)secularisation? Based on a sample of 20 in-depth biographical interviews with men and women 75 years old and over from Bulgaria, this paper examines the complex dynamics of the privatisation and liberation of religiosity from the grasp of the communist regime. This religiosity developed along with the surge in the interest in Christian rituals, including Christian funeral and mourning, with their reinvention and integration into systems of personal values. However, it lacked the understanding of the Orthodox religious ideas of (preparation for) the afterlife. What emerged was an original death culture, driven largely by pursuits for a reconfirmation of family, national and anti-communist identity. It reproduced an unstable knowledge about the formal aspects of rituals and, paradoxically, was permeated by internalised ideological patterns of mourning, enforced by cultural experts of the communist regime. }, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:00:37.000+0100}, author = {Goncharova, Galina Nikolaevna}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2e56f9e8b51934bd1a7e3a3b8fa09d422/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1080/13576275.2021.1903187}, interhash = {7d5e53eee1661130a1d13fcd13e30cee}, intrahash = {e56f9e8b51934bd1a7e3a3b8fa09d422}, journal = {Mortality}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP SCOPUSindexed article datfeld english indexproved jak reviewed transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 2, pages = {187-201}, study = {EVS2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {New dynamics of religious death culture in Bulgaria in the post-socialist transition period}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1080/13576275.2021.1903187}, volume = 26, year = 2021 } @article{ruck2021cultural, abstract = {National responses to a pandemic require populations to comply through personal behaviors that occur in a cultural context. Here we show that aggregated cultural values of nations, derived from World Values Survey data, have been at least as important as top-down government actions in predicting the impact of COVID-19. At the population level, the cultural factor of cosmopolitanism, together with obesity, predict higher numbers of deaths in the first two months of COVID-19 on the scale of nations. At the state level, the complementary variables of government efficiency and public trust in institutions predict lower death numbers. The difference in effect between individual beliefs and behaviors, versus state-level actions, suggests that open cosmopolitan societies may face greater challenges in limiting a future pandemic or other event requiring a coordinated national response among the population. More generally, mass cultural values should be considered in crisis preparations.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:00:37.000+0100}, author = {Ruck, Damian J. and Borycz, Joshua and Bentley, R. Alexander}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/223e8aa45ccd31ded7816719599a98236/gesis_surveydoc}, data-doi = {10.4232/1.11005}, doi = {10.1007/s43545-021-00080-2}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4804 v2.0.0}, interhash = {f1483df7fe911938193ee07302ca9bd8}, intrahash = {23e8aa45ccd31ded7816719599a98236}, issn = {26629283}, journal = {SN Social Sciences}, keywords = {2021 CCBY EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP OA_SSOAR OAproved article datfeld english indexproved jak noindex transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 3, pages = {1-8}, study = {EVS1981-2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {Cultural values predict national COVID-19 death rates}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s43545-021-00080-2}, volume = 1, year = 2021 } @incollection{hauser2008geography, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:00:37.000+0100}, address = {Cambridge}, author = {Hauser, Christoph and Tappeiner, Gottfried and Wald, Janette}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/26d2669cced5333a9f6e3537c9c318841/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Europe and its Regions: The Usage of European Regionalized Social Science Data}, editor = {Grözinger, Gerd and Spieß, C. Katharina}, interhash = {7fe66b09af863a93491996aee9f50ccd}, intrahash = {6d2669cced5333a9f6e3537c9c318841}, keywords = {2008 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP datfeld english incollection jak transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {99-118}, publisher = {Cambridge Scholars Publishing}, study = {EVS}, timestamp = {2023-01-04T14:26:44.000+0100}, title = {On the Geography and Characteristics of Regional Innovation Regimes in Europe}, year = 2008 } @book{matovski2021popular, abstract = {Electoral autocracies - regimes that adopt democratic institutions but subvert them to rule as dictatorships - have become the most widespread, resilient and malignant non-democracies today. They have consistently ruled over a third of the countries in the world, including geopolitically significant states like Russia, Turkey, Venezuela, Egypt, Indonesia, Nigeria and Pakistan. Challenging conventional wisdom, Popular Dictators shows that the success of electoral authoritarianism is not due to these regimes' superior capacity to repress, bribe, brainwash and manipulate their societies into submission, but is actually a product of their genuine popular appeal in countries experiencing deep political, economic and security crises. Promising efficient, strong-armed rule tempered by popular accountability, elected strongmen attract mass support in societies traumatized by turmoil, dysfunction and injustice, allowing them to rule through the ballot box. Popular Dictators argues that this crisis legitimation strategy makes electoral authoritarianism the most significant threat to global peace and democracy.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:00:37.000+0100}, address = {Cambridge}, author = {Matovski, A.}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2c55f61b9e2b7f65bd3fb0581a2c0d5a7/gesis_surveydoc}, interhash = {058ed89973c73d1acf06f5b55d4e8124}, intrahash = {c55f61b9e2b7f65bd3fb0581a2c0d5a7}, isbn = {9781316517802}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP book datfeld english jak transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, study = {WVS/EVS1981-2014}, timestamp = {2023-01-04T14:26:25.000+0100}, title = {Popular Dictatorships: Crises, Mass Opinion, and the Rise of Electoral Authoritarianism}, year = 2021 } @inproceedings{rammer2021dynamics, abstract = { It is important be familiar with values of target populations in order to envisage successful communication strategy in target groups. Work values are specific expressions of general values in the work setting, they refer to more specific goals and desired modes of behavior than general basic values, serving as guiding principles for evaluating work outcomes and settings, and for choosing among different work alternatives. Dynamics of some intrinsic and extrinsic work values in the period from 1999 to 2018 of three Baltic Sea region countries (Belarus, Russia, Estonia and Finland) will be analyzed}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:00:37.000+0100}, address = {Minsk}, author = {Rämmer, Andu}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/26deef81f48e063ff625d4c3189c42b5d/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Коммуникация в социально-гуманитарном знании, экономике, образовании : материалы V Междунар. науч.-практ. конф., Минск, 13–15 мая 2021 г.}, interhash = {b6f72c6ad54cc5ccab66eec7ba05579b}, intrahash = {6deef81f48e063ff625d4c3189c42b5d}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP datfeld english inproceedings jak transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {53-56}, study = {EVS1999 ; EVS2008 ; EVS2018}, timestamp = {2023-01-04T14:25:57.000+0100}, title = {Dynamics of work values in 4 Baltic sea region countries (Динамика трудовых ценностей в четырех странах Балтийского региона)}, url = {https://elib.bsu.by/handle/123456789/266332}, year = 2021 } @article{moscatelli2021generation, abstract = {The purpose of this contribution is to study the importance of values and the intergenerational transmission from the point of view of the z generation. Through the Evs2018 data and a case study that involved 716 subjects between the ages of 20-25 years, we have analyzed the values considered most important by young people, those believed to be inherited from parents, the knowledge of their family history and intergenerational solidarity. An in-depth study was also carried out in relation to the values that became most important for young people during the Covid19 health emergency. The main results have highlighted some aspects of continuity and specificity between the different generations and confirmed the importance of the gender dimension in the intergenerational transmission processes.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:00:37.000+0100}, author = {Moscatelli, Matteo and Ferrari, Chiara and Nanetti, Sara}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2a687ace13985145d0a2473735eb3b471/gesis_surveydoc}, interhash = {7779eb4f96bf986f3925a4b287d9eafb}, intrahash = {a687ace13985145d0a2473735eb3b471}, journal = {Culture e Studi del Sociale}, keywords = {2021 CCBY EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP OA_SSOAR OAproved article datfeld indexproved jak noindex other transfer21 vttrans}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 2, pages = {335-353}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {Generation Z and Intergenerational Transmission of Values: An Exploratory Research During the Covid-19 Emergency}, url = {http://www.cussoc.it/index.php/journal/issue/archive}, volume = 6, year = 2021 } @article{hwa2021works, abstract = {Despite a growing emphasis in education policy on ‘what works for whom and in what circumstances’, there is still considerable attention to decontextualised ‘best practices’ that emerge from cross-country comparisons of student achievement. Also, while operational and even political aspects of context are increasingly incorporated into policy research, there is relatively little attention to the relationship between sociocultural context and education policy. In this paper, I explore the extent to which national sociocultural context influences the relationship between one aspect of policy – teacher accountability – and student outcomes. I do so by using multilevel modelling to analyse international survey data on education (from PISA 2012, PISA 2015, and TIMSS 2015) matched at the country level with survey data on culture (from the World Values Survey and Hofstede’s IBM study). I find that one of the sociocultural constructs significantly and consistently moderates the relationship between teacher accountability and student outcomes, suggesting that some teacher accountability approaches may be beneficial in certain sociocultural contexts but detrimental in others. This finding implies a need for caution in generating universal policy prescriptions from international assessments such as PISA and TIMSS. It also strengthens the case for viewing teacher accountability as a socioculturally embedded process.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:00:37.000+0100}, author = {Hwa, Yue-Yi}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2050f701a081b1b2650eaf90387677adc/gesis_surveydoc}, data_doi = {10.4232/1.11004}, doi = {10.1080/02680939.2021.2009919}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4800 v3.0.0}, interhash = {b0058037c632fc4c0ba8b356337630b4}, intrahash = {050f701a081b1b2650eaf90387677adc}, issn = {02680939}, journal = {Journal of Education Policy}, keywords = {2021 CCBY EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP OA_SSOAR OAproved SCOPUSindexed SSCIindexed article datfeld english indexproved jak onlinefirst transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {1-26}, study = {EVS2008 ; EVS1981-2014}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {‘What works’ depends: teacher accountability policy and sociocultural context in international large-scale surveys}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1080/02680939.2021.2009919}, year = 2021 } @incollection{voicu2021religioas, added-at = {2022-01-18T15:00:37.000+0100}, address = {Cluj-Napoca}, author = {Voicu, Mălina}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/24bbfd542f090cba2ad4ee729518b487e/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Atlasul valorilor sociale. România la 100 de ani}, editor = {Voicu, Bogdan and Rusu, Horațiu and Tufiș, Claudiu D.}, gesis-study_no = {ZA5000}, interhash = {6dccd115eafb565a4d629991f0f9a73a}, intrahash = {4bbfd542f090cba2ad4ee729518b487e}, isbn = {9786063709876}, keywords = {2021 EB_input2021 EB_pro EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro Eurobarometer FDZ_IUP datfeld incollection jak other rp transfer21 vttrans}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS) (Eurobarometer)}, pages = {130-134}, publisher = {Presa Universitară Clujeană}, study = {EVS/WVS1990 ; EVS2008 ; EVS1999 ; EVS2017 ; Eurobarometer 73.1 (Jan-Feb 2010)}, timestamp = {2022-05-23T16:42:24.000+0200}, title = {Cât de religioasă este România?}, year = 2021 } @article{yelagin2021implementation, abstract = {The question of gender equality is becoming increasingly more popular in Ukraine. The UN and international standards in the area of gender equality are still being implemented in Ukrainian legislation. This process addresses numerous problems, including the world financial/economic crisis from 2008, the 2014 ’Revolution of dignity’ in Ukraine, increasing the level of armed activity in Ukraine. The key activities to solve these problems in Ukraine include positive learning experiences from successful foreign countries in this sphere, learning experience about gender equality and aligning national standards of protection against gender-based violence. The development of government policy has changed to more gender equality orientated approaches. Ukraine has so far not been largely successful, although has made positive steps and does not have the worst record on these issues. Since the start of the 21st century, these gender equality issues started to become more important. Based on the comparative analysis of scientific publications, activities of governmental and non-governmental foreign and domestic state and public organizations, the following conclusions and proposals can be formulated that allow the introduction of effective public policy in Ukraine in the field of equal rights and opportunities for women and men in many spheres of public life. The issue of ensuring gender equality in all spheres of public life remains an urgent issue for the spread of democratic norms in Ukraine. Discrimination on the basis of gender does not contribute to the socio-economic development of the country and its approximation to international standards, which are accepted worldwide.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T14:56:11.000+0100}, author = {Yelagin, V. P.}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/222f727c072be1b3d437db9e5a6e76d89/gesis_surveydoc}, data-doi = {10.4232/1.14804}, doi = {10.34213/%D0%B0p.21.01.18}, gesis-study_no = {ZA4804 v1.0.0}, interhash = {e353cb17a4cfcbf1ff91b16be807a719}, intrahash = {22f727c072be1b3d437db9e5a6e76d89}, journal = {Social and humanitarian policy}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP article datfeld indexproved jak noindex other transfer21 vttrans}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 59, pages = {173-179}, study = {EVS1981-2008}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {Pеалізація завдань гендерної рівності в україні на основі міжнародного права (Implementation of gender equality objectives in Ukraine on the basis of international law)}, url = {https://doi.org/10.34213/%D0%B0p.21.01.18}, volume = 1, year = 2021 } @article{yang2021education, abstract = {Utilizing exogenous variation in educational attainment induced by compulsory schooling reforms in 15 European countries, this study estimates the causal effect of education on individuals’ attitudes towards sexual minorities with a regression discontinuity design. Using data from the World Values Survey and the European Values Study, this study finds more education reduces individuals’ prejudice against sexual minorities. The findings imply minimum schooling policies can help to build a culture that is more tolerant of sexual minorities, which is beneficial to the minorities’ wellbeing and social cohesion. }, added-at = {2022-01-18T14:56:11.000+0100}, author = {Yang, Songtao}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/278bf1706cdc3e9672ca53b4162477249/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1080/13504851.2021.1963406}, interhash = {83fee4d73c59e31b07d44b79836cbbef}, intrahash = {78bf1706cdc3e9672ca53b4162477249}, journal = {Applied Economics Letters}, keywords = {2022 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP SCOPUSindexed SSCIindexed article datfeld english indexproved jak reviewed transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 19, pages = {1840-1846}, study = {EVS1990 ; EVS1999 ; EVS2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {More education, less prejudice against sexual minorities? Evidence from compulsory schooling reforms}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1080/13504851.2021.1963406}, volume = 29, year = 2022 } @article{akaliyski2021community, abstract = {The series of recent crises (EURO, refugees, backsliding, Brexit) challenge the self-portrayal of the European Union (EU) as a community of shared values. Against this backdrop, we analyse European Values Study data from 1990 till 2020 to assess the level and change in publics’ acceptance of the EU’s officially propagated values: personal freedom, individual autonomy, social solidarity, ethnic tolerance, civic honesty, gender equality and liberal democracy. We find that EU publics support these values strongly and increasingly over time. The EU-member publics are also remarkably distinct culturally from Eastern European non-EU-nations, especially concerning individual freedoms and gender equality. Simultaneously, however, member nations internalize EU-values at different speeds – alongside traditional religious fault lines that continue to differentiate Europe – in the following order from fastest to slowest: (1) Protestant, (2) Catholic, (3) Ex-communist and (4) Orthodox countries. In conclusion, the EU writ large evolves into a distinct value-sharing community at different speeds. }, added-at = {2022-01-18T14:56:11.000+0100}, author = {Akaliyski, Plamen and Welzel, Christian and Hien, Josef}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/23c279a91363a9152786c48ee0a6b885a/gesis_surveydoc}, doi = {10.1080/07036337.2021.1956915}, interhash = {0d2a4dd27a841c41535faf40eed51700}, intrahash = {3c279a91363a9152786c48ee0a6b885a}, journal = {Journal of European Integration}, keywords = {2022 CCBY EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP OA_SSOAR OAproved SCOPUSindexed SSCIindexed article datfeld english indexproved jak reviewed transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 4, pages = {569-590}, study = {EVS1990 ; EVS1999 ; EVS2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {A community of shared values? Dimensions and dynamics of cultural integration in the European Union}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1080/07036337.2021.1956915}, volume = 44, year = 2022 } @incollection{euchner2021solving, abstract = {The EU’s “democratic deficit” is increasingly understood as a “value deficit”. Brexit, the rise of anti-EU parties and the economic crisis in 2008 have triggered debates about common values susceptible to hold citizens and member states together. Despite the close association between the economic crisis of the EU and the debate on its value deficit, comparably few scholars investigated the link between economic well-being and attitudes towards morality issues. We contribute to closing this research gap by analysing the relationship between economic factors and attitudes towards homosexuality (1980 to 2018). We uncover that economic well-being at the individual level exerts a positive effect throughout all countries, while macroeconomic prosperity is particularly relevant in member states with intermediate levels of net income, aligning with Norris and Inglehart’s (2019) work. Accordingly, we conclude that economic and value-based integration are not two competing processes but instead are mutually beneficial. When aiming to solve the EU’s “value deficit”, reducing economic insecurity and economic inequalities could prove very helpful in fostering the notion of gender equality and measures alike.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T14:56:11.000+0100}, address = {London}, author = {Euchner, Eva-Maria and Fábián Bakay, Barnabás}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/24fc16abac28eb8d7693457764ea198b9/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Value Politics in the European Union: From Market to Culture and Back}, doi = {10.4324/9781003153863}, editor = {Foret, François and Vargovčíková, Jana}, interhash = {d46ce26e1c4e18ab57d1781b607f9235}, intrahash = {4fc16abac28eb8d7693457764ea198b9}, isbn = {9781000398694}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP datfeld english incollection jak transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {115-132}, publisher = {Taylor & Francis}, series = {Routledge Studies on Government and the European Union}, study = {EVS1981 ; EVS1990 ; EVS1999 ; EVS2008 ; EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-04T14:43:06.000+0100}, title = {Solving Europe’s value deficit via economic well-being? The complex relationship between economic well-being and attitudes towards morality issues}, url = {https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003153863}, year = 2021 } @article{maslyk2021uoglnione, abstract = {The aim of the article is to verify the assumption that there is a relationship between institutional trust and generalized trust in European countries. Two dimensions of institutional trust were analyzed: trust in representative institutions and trust in implementing institutions. The first dimension included the assessment of trust in such entities as political parties, parliament, and government. The second dimension included the assessment of trust in the education system, police, civil service, social security system, health care system, and judicial system. The hierarchical linear modeling has been applied to analyze the data from the European Values Study (EVS) survey 2017. This method allowed to include both individual-level variables and country indicators in the statistical models. The obtained results confirmed the existence of a positive relationship between institutional trust (in both forms) and generalized trust.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T14:56:11.000+0100}, author = {Masłyk, Tomasz}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/209e9fd70feb5baaf7dcc20c6c92ab758/gesis_surveydoc}, data-doi = {10.4232/1.13560}, doi = {10.24425/sts.2021.138473}, gesis-study_no = {ZA7500 v4.0.0}, interhash = {a3bdc0663165ac7f8bf0a6b7f5922d9d}, intrahash = {09e9fd70feb5baaf7dcc20c6c92ab758}, journal = {Studia Socjologiczne}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP SCOPUSindexed article datfeld indexproved jak other transfer21 vttrans}, language = {other}, note = {(EVS)}, number = 3, pages = {5-36}, study = {EVS2017}, timestamp = {2023-01-23T18:01:39.000+0100}, title = {Uogólnione zaufanie i jego instytucjonalne korelaty. Kontekst europejski (Generalized Trust and Its Institutional Correlates. The European Context)}, url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.24425/sts.2021.138473}, year = 2021 } @incollection{radu2021emigration, abstract = {This chapter examines the relationship between emigration and social trust in the societies of origin. We combine both country-level and individual-level data on exposure to emigration and different forms of trust among residents of Eastern European and Central Asian sending countries. Our results provide tentative evidence that large emigration flows are potentially detrimental to trust formation.}, added-at = {2022-01-18T14:56:11.000+0100}, address = {Cham}, author = {Radu, Dragos and Skoglund, Ekaterina and Ma, Soomin}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2661d96ce78885076f1a7f3652bb2be2a/gesis_surveydoc}, booktitle = {Social Capital and Subjective Well-Being: Insights from Cross-Cultural Studies}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-75813-4_3}, editor = {Almakaeva, Anna and Moreno, Alejandro and Wilkes, Rima}, interhash = {23dbbdf2218c2a98f57a48fd63672903}, intrahash = {661d96ce78885076f1a7f3652bb2be2a}, isbn = {978-3-030-75813-4}, keywords = {2021 EVS EVS_input2021 EVS_pro FDZ_IUP datfeld english incollection jak transfer21 vttrans}, language = {english}, note = {(EVS)}, pages = {45-76}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, study = {EVS1981-2014}, timestamp = {2023-01-04T14:42:07.000+0100}, title = {Emigration and Trust: Evidence from Eastern Europe and Central Asia}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-75813-4_3}, year = 2021 } @article{hoja2021wielko, abstract = {Celem artykułu jest ustalenie, czy wielkość miejscowości zamieszkania ma wpływ na deklaracje odnoszące się do wyróżnionych wartości związanych z rodziną, które w istotny sposób orientują działanie człowieka i tym samym tworzą zasady życia społecznego. Tekst napisano w oparciu o wtórną analizę danych statystycznych na podstawie zintegrowanego zbioru danych Eu