The sources of generalized trust and institutional confidence in Europe

Authors

  • Antti Kouvo University of Turku

Keywords:

trust, institutions, welfare state, social capital, comparative research

Abstract

Besides the exponential growth of written pages on social capital and trust, we have seen a considerable increase in empirical comparative studies on the topic. Despite that, it is not always clear how differences between individual and aggregate level factors are taken into account when exploring the sources of trust. The purpose of the article is to find out a) what the explanatory power of individual and country level factors is when explaining generalized and institutional trust among the Europeans and b) what the most essential differences are in the determinants of social capital between different types of European welfare states. The data come from the European Social Survey (ESS 2004). Multilevel analyses are accomplished in order to combine different levels of data and explanations. The results reveal many similarities but also remarkable differences in the generation of horizontal and vertical trust between different types of welfare states and support hypotheses emphasizing institutional characteristics of the states in the generation of trust.

Section
Articles

Published

2011-12-15

How to Cite

Kouvo, A. (2011). The sources of generalized trust and institutional confidence in Europe. Finnish Journal of Social Research, 4, 29–40. https://doi.org/10.51815/fjsr.110703