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No Man is an Island - Trust, Trustworthiness, and Social Capital among Syrian Refugees in Germany

Nora El-Bialy, Elisa Fraile Aranda, Andreas Nicklisch, Lamis Saleh and Stefan Voigt

No 45, ILE Working Paper Series from University of Hamburg, Institute of Law and Economics

Abstract: We analyze possible links between both trust and trustworthiness among Syrian refugees in Germany in relation to the refugees' involvement in two different forms of social networking (forming bonding ties with other refugees vs. forming bridging ties between refugees and Germans). We implement treatment conditions in which Syrian refugees play a trust game either with another Syrian refugee or with a German participant. Our results show that Syrians who engage in bonding networks show higher levels of trust and (un)conditional trustworthiness when they interact with a Syrian compared to when interacting with a German participant. In turn, the negative discrimination refugees display towards Germans decreases regarding trust and conditional trustworthiness, and vanishes regarding unconditional trustworthiness, for refugees engaged in bridging networks. The type of social ties created by the refugees correlates with their living conditions: newly arrived Syrian refugees tend to engage in bonding networks, whereas both staying longer in Germany and having a private home in Germany coincide with increased engagement in bridging networks. Thus, residence in a refugee camp appears to be an important barrier to the proliferation of social networks between hosts and refugees.

Keywords: bonding; bridging; refugees; traumatic experience; trust; trustworthiness; social capital; experiments (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C93 D91 J15 Z13 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
New Economics Papers: this item is included in nep-eur, nep-exp, nep-mig and nep-soc
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