GINI DP 33: Income Inequality and Solidarity in Europe
Marii Paskov and
Caroline Dewilde (c.l.dewilde@tilburguniversity.edu)
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Marii Paskov: Institute for New Economic Thinking, University of Oxford
Caroline Dewilde: TS Social and Behavioral Sciences, Tilburg University
GINI Discussion Papers from AIAS, Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Labour Studies
Abstract:
This paper studies the relationship between income inequality, a macro-level characteristic, and solidarity of Europeans. To this aim, solidarity is defined as the ‘willingness to contribute to the welfare of other people’. We rely on a theoretical idea according to which feelings of solidarity are derived from both affective and calculating considerations, and we test competing hypotheses relating the extent of income inequality to both motivations for solidarity. Using data from the 1999 European Values Study (EVS), we apply multilevel analysis for 26 European countries. Controlling for household income and for other relevant macro-level characteristics which possibly influence feelings of solidarity of Europeans in different countries, we find evidence that in more unequal countries people are less willing to take action to improve the living conditions of their fellow-countrymen. This is true for respondents living in both low- and high-income households. Following from our expectations derived from the literature, this finding furthermore suggests that, at least when measured in terms of ‘willingness to contribute to the welfare of other people’, feelings of solidarity seem to be influenced more strongly by affective, rather than by calculating considerations.
Keywords: solidarity; income inequality; social distance; human motives; Europe. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012-03
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