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[This chapter begins with contextualizing cultural, economic, and political characteristics of central and eastern European regions through utilizing data drawn from the World Values Survey on populations from the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Romania, and the Russian Federation across 1991, 2014, 2018. It finds that populations in CEE states have tended to experience less social trust, social capital, and have participated in civic association to less extent than Americans. Populations in CEE states also hold markedly different views on gender relations and political/democratic participation. On average, CEE states feature populations that can be categorized according to a materialist set of values which contrast to post-materialist values as observed in western Europe and partially in the United States.]
Published: Nov 18, 2021
Keywords: Political attitudes; Values; World Values Survey; Materialism; Post-materialism; Social capital
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