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      Crafting tolerance: the role of political institutions in a comparative perspective

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      European Political Science Review
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          Ongoing changes in social structures, orientation, and value systems confront us with the growing necessity to address and understand transforming patterns of tolerance as well as specific aspects, such as social tolerance. Based on hierarchical analyses of the latest World Values Survey (2005–08) and national statistics for 28 countries, we assess both individual and contextual aspects that influence an individual's perception of different social groupings. Using a social tolerance index that captures personal attitudes toward these groupings, we present an institutional theory of social tolerance. Our results show that specific institutional qualities, which reduce status anxiety, such as inclusiveness, universality, and fairness, prevail over traditional socio-economic, societal, cultural, and democratic explanations.

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                Journal
                European Political Science Review
                Eur. Pol. Sci. Rev.
                Cambridge University Press (CUP)
                1755-7739
                1755-7747
                July 2011
                April 01 2011
                July 2011
                : 3
                : 2
                : 201-227
                Article
                10.1017/S175577391000041X
                8df1c925-5143-41dd-9483-e32af383ba7e
                © 2011

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