Social Trust and Value Similarity: the Relationship between Social Trust and Human Values in Europe
Abstract
The purpose of the current paper is to test whether value similarity may foster social trust in society
and whether people have higher levels of social trust when they emphasise the same values that prevail
in their country. The relationship between social trust and human values was examined in a sample of
51,308 people across 29 European countries using data from the European Social Survey round 6. Results
suggest that value similarity is more important in generating individual level social trust in countries
where the overall levels of social trust are higher. There is a stronger positive relationship between value
similarity and social trust in Scandinavian countries, which have high social trust levels, while in countries
with a low level of social trust, congruity of the personal value structure with the country level
value structure tends to decrease the individuals trustfulness
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PDFDOI: https://doi.org/10.58036/stss.v7i2.267
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