Cultural Identity and Social Capital in Italy
Emanuele Bracco,
Federica Liberini,
Ben Lockwood,
Francesco Porcelli,
Michela Redoano and
Daniel Sgroi
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Ben Lockwood: University of Warwick
Michela Redoano: University of Warwick
QAPEC Discussion Papers from Quantitative and Analytical Political Economy Research Centre
Abstract:
Italy became one nation only relatively recently and as such there remains significant regional variation in trust in government and society (so-called “social capital”) as well as in language and diet. In an experiment conducted across three Italian cities we exploit variation in family background generated through internal migration and make use of novel measures of social capital, language and diet to develop a new index of cultural heritage. Our new index predicts social capital, while self-reported identity does not. The missing link between the past and current identity seems to come through grandparents (especially maternal grandmothers) who have a strong role in developing the cultural identity of their grandchildren.
Date: 2021
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Working Paper: Cultural Identity and Social Capital in Italy (2020) 
Working Paper: Cultural Identity and Social Capital in Italy (2020) 
Working Paper: Cultural Identity and Social Capital in Italy (2020) 
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