Political Trust by Individuals of low Socioeconomic Status: The Key Role of Anomie

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作者
Bornand, Thierry [1 ,2 ]
Klein, Olivier [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Libre Bruxelles, Fac Sci Psychol & Educ, Brussels, Belgium
[2] Inst Wallon Evaluat Prospect & Stat, Namur, Belgium
关键词
political trust; socioeconomic status; anomie; representative survey; SEM; CRISIS;
D O I
10.32872/spb.6897
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
The socioeconomic status (SES) of individuals is related to their political trust. The higher their status, the more they trust the political system. This well-known relation is generally explained in terms of socialisation. The higher the SES, the more people are exposed to democratic values or interact with trustworthy institutions. This increases political interest, which increases political trust. In this study, we propose a complementary explanation: lower SES enhances the perception that the social fabric is breaking down (anomie), and this reduces political trust. We test this hypothesis by using structural equation modeling (SEM) on a representative survey (n = 1203) conducted in the Wallonia region of Belgium. That region appeared suited to explore our hypothesis because of its long-term economic difficulties. The results reveal that those of low SES have less political trust because they perceive more anomie in society. These results are consistent even when the alternative explanation is taken into account (the socialisation hypothesis). Moreover, the results also showed that a higher level of anomie reduced interpersonal trust which reduced political trust (serial mediation). These results highlight the key role of anomie when considering the relation of SES with political trust.
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