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Economic inequality and its asymmetric effect on civic engagement: Evidence from post-communist countries

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Abstract

The global increase in inequality raises concerns among scholars and policy-makers. However, limited evidence exists to identify how inequality affects citizens’ behavior. This study explores the effects of economic inequality on participation in civil society associations by testing hypotheses derived from resource and conflict theories. Using a multilevel Poisson model in 18 post-communist countries, this study finds that inequality has a nonlinear effect on civil society. Economic inequality has a drastically demobilizing effect on associational participation in countries with lower income inequality; meanwhile high inequality has a slightly weak mobilizing effect on associational participation. Further tests show that the effect of inequality varies across different socioeconomic groups, but that the poor are most affected.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)197-223
Number of pages27
JournalEuropean Political Science Review
Volume5
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2013

Keywords

  • civil society
  • democracy
  • inequality
  • political behavior
  • post-communism

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