Abstract
This paper explores country-level macro-structural conditions that are associated with social capital, measured as individuals’ access to social resources. To explain differences in social capital across societies, we formulate hypotheses based on welfare state generosity, cultural orientations (collectivism vs. individualism), and income inequality. We test our hypotheses using data from the International Social Survey Programme (ISSP) 2017, which comprises a total sample size of 50,010 individuals living in 33 countries. We use the position generator survey instrument to build two composite measures of social capital: the diversity and the socio-economic status of social contacts. Multilevel regression models reveal that diversity of social contacts is generally greater among individuals in countries with generous welfare states, while access to contacts of a higher socio-economic status is generally better among individuals in countries with higher levels of individualism. A country’s income inequality is not associated with the social capital of its citizens. However, the association between a person’s socioeconomic status and the diversity of their social capital is moderated by income inequality. As such, our study serves to demonstrate that macro-social conditions at the country level do influence individual social capital and have different implications depending on the dimension considered.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 493-510 |
| Number of pages | 18 |
| Journal | European Sociological Review |
| Volume | 40 |
| Issue number | 3 |
| Early online date | 19 Jun 2023 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 19 Jun 2024 |
Bibliographical note
Publisher Copyright:© 2023 The Author(s).
Funding
We would like to thank the three reviewers for their thoughtful and insightful comments and suggestions, which resulted in substantial improvements in the paper. We are also grateful for support from the Centre for Social Conflict and Cohesion Studies (COES). This work was supported by the National Agency of Research and Development (Agencia Nacional de Investigaci\u00F3n y Desarrollo) at the Chilean Ministry of Science, Technology, Knowledge and Innovation, grant/award numbers: ANID/FONDAP/15130009 and ANID PFCHA/DOCTORADO BECAS CHILE/2017\u201372180515.
| Funders | Funder number |
|---|---|
| Centro de Estudios de Conflicto y Cohesión Social | |
| Agencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo | |
| National Agency of Research and Development | |
| Ministerio de Ciencia, Tecnología, Conocimiento e Innovación | ANID/FONDAP/15130009, ANID PFCHA/DOCTORADO BECAS CHILE/2017–72180515 |
| Ministerio de Ciencia, Tecnología, Conocimiento e Innovación |
UN SDGs
This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
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SDG 10 Reduced Inequalities
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