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Top?Down vs. Bottom?Up: The Long?Term Impact of Government Ideology and Personal Experience on Values

Nicolas Ziebarth () and Gert Wagner

No 7279, IZA Discussion Papers from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)

Abstract: This paper studies the long-term impact of societal socialization on values using the example of doping behavior in sports. We apply the German Reunification Approach to the microcosm of Berlin and exploit its 40-year long division into a capitalist and a communist sector. We deliberately chose attitudes toward doping to test the impact of ideology on values since (i) post-1989 disappointed economic hopes did not confound doping attitudes, and because of (ii) the systematic GDR state doping activities that became public in reunified Germany in the 1990s. Our findings demonstrate that even after half the time the division lasted, e.g. 20 years after the reunification, differences in convictions continue to persist. Personal extramural sports experience and age are equally strong predictors of individual attitudes and beliefs, especially in interaction with ideological socialization.

Keywords: performance‐enhancement drugs; Berlin; natural experiment; values; communism (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: I18 K40 L83 N34 Z13 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 43 pages
Date: 2013-03
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Published - published as 'Inevitable? Doping Attitudes among Berliners in 2011: The Role of Socialist State Socialisation and Athlete Experience' in: European Journal of Public Health , 2016, 26 (3), 520-522

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