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Better for Everyone? Egalitarian Culture and Social Wellbeing in Europe

verfasst von: Leonie C. Steckermeier, Jan Delhey

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Abstract

The goal of this study is to explore the relationship between culture and social well-being, focusing on inferiority feelings. While being respected is widely seen as a key ingredient of a good life, inferiority feelings signal a lack of esteem from others. Previous research has mainly looked at income inequality as the key contextual condition for inferiority feelings and other status concerns, often inspired by the income inequality thesis/Spirit Level paradigm (Wilkinson and Pickett 2010). We contribute to this discussion by extending this paradigm into the cultural realm. Our main assumption is that an inegalitarian culture breeds inferiority feelings, whereas an egalitarian culture dampens them and in this sense is “better”. Within a multi-level framework we combine information on culture, operationalized as collective values and beliefs, retrieved from the European Value Study for 30 European countries, and survey data on inferiority feelings for over 37,000 individuals from the most recent European Quality of Life Survey (2011–12). Our evidence suggests that widespread self-expression values and social trust (as expressions of an egalitarian culture) are indeed better as they dampen individuals’ inferiority feelings while widespread individual blame for poverty (an expression of an inegalitarian culture) heightens them. In further analyses of each income quintile separately, we find evidence that culture matters—for good or worse—for all income groups, except the poorest quintiles. Our results should prompt scholars of social status and social well-being to pay more attention to the impact of culture.

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The labels survival values and self-expression values are used to describe the polar ends of the same value dimension; societies can either fall more towards the survival-end of the value continuum, or towards the self-expression end. Henceforth we will just use the term self-expression values, with societies either scoring low or high on self-expression values (which automatically means that they score high or low on survival values, respectively).
 
2
Proto and Rustichini (2013) showed that the relationship between life-satisfaction and GDP p.c. flattens after a threshold of 15,000.
 
3
Predictive mean matching as implemented in Stata is based on the ideas of Little (1988) and Rubin (1986).
 
4
As a robustness check we re-estimated all contextual effects by income group without missing values and found a substantively identical pattern of results (results not shown, provided upon request).
 
5
We could not include “justifiability of homosexuality” as this question was not asked in Italy.
 
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We re-ran the models without the gini-coefficient, thus just considering national prosperity and the cultural climate as country-level predictors. The results are almost identical to the findings reported above: While a climate of self-expression values, generalized trust, and individual blame for poverty matters for individual’s inferiority feelings (with almost identical coefficients), a strong social norm to work does not matter. The levels of significance remain the same.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Better for Everyone? Egalitarian Culture and Social Wellbeing in Europe
verfasst von
Leonie C. Steckermeier
Jan Delhey
Publikationsdatum
24.10.2018
Verlag
Springer Netherlands
Erschienen in
Social Indicators Research / Ausgabe 3/2019
Print ISSN: 0303-8300
Elektronische ISSN: 1573-0921
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11205-018-2007-z

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