Bowling Alone in Taiwan? Political Trust and Civic Participation of Taiwanese and Their Appraisal of Liberal Democracy and Personal Wellbeing
Ken Ka-wo Fung,
Chao-Lung Liu and
Ming-Lun Chung ()
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Ken Ka-wo Fung: Soochow University
Chao-Lung Liu: National Changhua University of Education
Ming-Lun Chung: National Changhua University of Education
Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement, 2022, vol. 159, issue 3, No 12, 1085-1102
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Abstract Based on a nationwide survey dataset collected by Taiwan’s Executive Yuan (2017) (N = 2737) and adopting structural equation modelling with bootstrapped method, we confirm that citizens’ positive appraisal of liberal democracy can foster subjective wellbeing via political trust but find civic participation irrelevant in this model. The proposed model remains significant after age, education, residency and personal income are controlled. The only exceptions are the gender effects in the relationship between appraisal of liberal democracy and political trust and that between political trust and civic participation. The former is positively stronger for female, whereas the latter is negatively stronger for male. While civic participation has long been widely accepted as a foundational component of any consolidated democracy, empirical evidence of this study calls for reflection on the application of this notion in an East Asian setting.
Keywords: Liberal democracy; Wellbeing; Political trust; Civic participation; Social capital; Democratization in Taiwan (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/s11205-021-02789-2
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