Income, Wealth, and Socialization in Argentina

The data used in this study provides individual-level information about the population's participation in social organizations and its willingness to trust members of their community. Argentina's participation rate is close to 20%. The country's trust rate depends on the question used...

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Autor principal: Lederman,Daniel
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Publicado: Instituto de Economía, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile 2005
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spelling oai:scielo:S0717-682120050125000012005-06-15Income, Wealth, and Socialization in ArgentinaLederman,Daniel Social Capital Non-Economic Income and Wealth Effects The data used in this study provides individual-level information about the population's participation in social organizations and its willingness to trust members of their community. Argentina's participation rate is close to 20%. The country's trust rate depends on the question used to measure interpersonal trust. The more reasonable estimate puts the percentage of the population that trusts non-family members at 33%. The determinants of the probability of participation are age, household income, rural communities, and the individual's trust itself. The determinants of trust are age, household wealth, participation itself, and the community or provincial unemployment rates and income inequalityinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessInstituto de Economía, Pontificia Universidad Católica de ChileCuadernos de economía v.42 n.125 20052005-05-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-68212005012500001en10.4067/S0717-68212005012500001
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topic Social Capital
Non-Economic Income and Wealth Effects
spellingShingle Social Capital
Non-Economic Income and Wealth Effects
Lederman,Daniel
Income, Wealth, and Socialization in Argentina
description The data used in this study provides individual-level information about the population's participation in social organizations and its willingness to trust members of their community. Argentina's participation rate is close to 20%. The country's trust rate depends on the question used to measure interpersonal trust. The more reasonable estimate puts the percentage of the population that trusts non-family members at 33%. The determinants of the probability of participation are age, household income, rural communities, and the individual's trust itself. The determinants of trust are age, household wealth, participation itself, and the community or provincial unemployment rates and income inequality
author Lederman,Daniel
author_facet Lederman,Daniel
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title Income, Wealth, and Socialization in Argentina
title_short Income, Wealth, and Socialization in Argentina
title_full Income, Wealth, and Socialization in Argentina
title_fullStr Income, Wealth, and Socialization in Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Income, Wealth, and Socialization in Argentina
title_sort income, wealth, and socialization in argentina
publisher Instituto de Economía, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
publishDate 2005
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