2009
DOI: 10.1057/ap.2009.6
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The impact of neighbourhood and municipality characteristics on social cohesion in the Netherlands

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“…visiting friends), participation in organizations, public engagement (e.g. voting), tolerance, voluntary work and so forth (Lancee & Dronkers, 2011;Tolsma, Van der Meer, & Gesthuizen, 2009). As Putnam has noted however, doing good for people is not part of the defi nition of social capital (2000: 117).…”
Section: What Is Solidarity (Not)?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…visiting friends), participation in organizations, public engagement (e.g. voting), tolerance, voluntary work and so forth (Lancee & Dronkers, 2011;Tolsma, Van der Meer, & Gesthuizen, 2009). As Putnam has noted however, doing good for people is not part of the defi nition of social capital (2000: 117).…”
Section: What Is Solidarity (Not)?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Section 4 discusses the econometric results, and, finally, section 5 presents some brief conclusions. There is a large body of evidence in the literature which suggests that people prefer to interact with those who resemble them and, more specifically, with others who share the same ethnic heritage, have the same social status, have the same cultural background, speak the same language, and, hence, share common experiences and tastes (Coffé and Geys, 2006;Tolsma et al, 2009;Vervoort et al, 2011). They are less likely to share resources with those whom they perceive as 'different' from themselves (Twigg et al, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies have found a negative relationship between neighborhood ethnic diversity (measured using a Herfindahl index or percentage of ethnic minorities) and social contacts (Gijsberts, van der Meer, & Dagevos, 2011; Lancee & Dronkers, 2011; Tolsma, van der Meer, & Gesthuizen, 2009; Vervoort, Flap, & Dagevos, 2011). Negative effects of diversity upon trust have also been reported, albeit in a qualified manner, with lower trust in neighbors but not interethnically (Lancee & Dronkers, 2011), lower trust among the majority group but not other ethnic groups (Gundelach & Freitag, 2014), or trust dependent on the proportion of the next lower-placed ethnic group (in status terms) in the neighborhood (Bakker & Dekker 2012).…”
Section: Ethnic Diversity and Social Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 99%