Tolsma J, van der Meer T W G
Department of Sociology, Radboud University Nijmegen, PO Box 9104, 6500 HE Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Department of Political Science, University of Amsterdam, Nieuwe Achtergracht 166 (r10.09), 1018 WV Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Soc Indic Res. 2017;131(2):631-658. doi: 10.1007/s11205-016-1264-y. Epub 2016 Feb 19.
The constrict claim that ethnic heterogeneity drives down social trust has been empirically tested across the globe. Meta-analyses suggest that neighbourhood ethnic heterogeneity generally undermines ties within the neighbourhood (such as trust in neighbours), but concurrently has an inconsistent or even positive effect on interethnic ties (such as outgroup trust). While the composition of the living environment thus often seems to matter, when and where remain unclear. We contribute to the literature by: (1) scrutinizing the extent to which ethnic heterogeneity drives down trust in coethnic neighbours, non-coethnic neighbours, unknown neighbours and unknown non-neighbours similarly; (2) comparing effects of heterogeneity aggregated to geographical areas that vary in scale and type of boundary; and (3) assessing whether the impact of heterogeneity of the local area depends on the wider geographic context. We test our hypotheses on the Religion in Dutch Society 2011-2012 dataset, supplemented with uniquely detailed GIS-data of Statistics Netherlands. Our dependent variables are four different so-called wallet-items, which we model through spatial and multilevel regression techniques. We demonstrate that both trust in non-coethnic and coethnic neighbours are lower in heterogeneous environments. Trust in people outside the neighbourhood is not affected by local heterogeneity. Measures of heterogeneity aggregated to relatively large scales, such as, administrative municipalities and egohoods with a 4000 m radius, demonstrate the strongest negative relationships with our trust indicators.
关于种族异质性会降低社会信任的观点,已经在全球范围内得到了实证检验。元分析表明,邻里间的种族异质性通常会削弱邻里内部的关系(比如对邻居的信任),但同时对族际关系(比如对外群体的信任)有着不一致甚至是积极的影响。虽然居住环境的构成往往似乎很重要,但具体时间和地点尚不清楚。我们通过以下方式为该文献做出贡献:(1)仔细研究种族异质性在多大程度上同样降低了对同族邻居、非同族邻居、陌生邻居和陌生非邻居的信任;(2)比较汇总到不同规模和边界类型的地理区域的异质性影响;(3)评估当地异质性的影响是否取决于更广泛的地理背景。我们在2011 - 2012年荷兰社会宗教数据集上检验我们的假设,并补充了荷兰统计局独特的详细地理信息系统数据。我们的因变量是四个不同的所谓钱包项目,我们通过空间和多层次回归技术对其进行建模。我们证明,在异质环境中,对非同族和同族邻居的信任都较低。对邻里之外的人的信任不受当地异质性的影响。汇总到相对较大规模的异质性度量,比如行政直辖市和半径为4000米的自我社区,与我们的信任指标呈现出最强的负相关关系。