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Pena-López, A., & Sánchez Santos, J. M. (2018). Capital social, confianza y modelos de asociacionismo en España. Papers: revista de sociología, 103(2), 153-173. https://doi.org/10.5565/REV/PAPERS.2382
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[Resumen]: El presente trabajo estudia la estructura del asociacionismo en España con el objeto de
contrastar su incidencia sobre la confianza generalizada. Con este objetivo se analizan,
a partir de los datos de una encuesta sobre pertenencia asociativa realizada en España, el
vínculo existente entre las redes de pertenencia asociativa de cada individuo y la confianza
generalizada. Junto a la existencia de una evolución de la estructura asociativa hacia un
predominio de formas más horizontales, los resultados ponen de relieve la influencia de las
pertenencias múltiples en la generación de confianza generalizada, tal y como predice la
hipótesis de Paxton (2007). En conjunto, tanto la integración en asociaciones abiertas como
la influencia de factores personales ligados a la función de bienestar psicológico (Uslaner,
2002) han resultado significativos en la formación de la confianza generalizada.
[Abstract]: This paper studies the structure of associations in Spain in order to examine its influence on generalized trust. Using data from a survey conducted in Spain on associative belonging, the link between individuals’ networks of associational membership and generalized trust is analyzed. The results highlight that the associative structure in Spain has evolved towards more horizontal forms and that multiple belongings play a role in generating generalized trust, as predicted by Paxton’s hypothesis (2007). Both integration in open associations and personal factors linked to the role of psychological well-being (Uslaner, 2002) have proved significant in the formation of generalized trust.
[Abstract]: This paper studies the structure of associations in Spain in order to examine its influence on generalized trust. Using data from a survey conducted in Spain on associative belonging, the link between individuals’ networks of associational membership and generalized trust is analyzed. The results highlight that the associative structure in Spain has evolved towards more horizontal forms and that multiple belongings play a role in generating generalized trust, as predicted by Paxton’s hypothesis (2007). Both integration in open associations and personal factors linked to the role of psychological well-being (Uslaner, 2002) have proved significant in the formation of generalized trust.
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