All Good in the Neighbourhood? Exploring the Role of Local Conditions for Political Trust and Corruption Perceptions within a Minority Context
Year of publication
2024
Authors
Fredrik Malmberg; Thomas Karv
Abstract
Members of a minority population are expected to evaluate political authorities through a differentspectrum than majority members. Still, only a few studies have explored the role of local conditions asdeterminants for political attitudes among a linguistic minority population. This study focuses on the roleof linguistic homogeneity, local economic conditions and community size as determinants for corruptionperceptions and political trust at the individual level among members of a linguistic minority population:the Swedish-speaking Finns. Moreover, this study differs empirically between evaluations of the local andnational authorities. Combining data from a panel survey collected byBarometern(2019–21) withvarying contextual-level factors in a multilevel model, we show that evaluations of local authorities arerelated to local contextual factors, in particular municipal unemployment rates and median incomes,while national evaluations are largely unrelated to local conditions. In contrast to theoreticalexpectations for an in-group bias among minority members, however, wefind no effect for linguistichomogeneity on corruption perceptions and political trust after controlling for economic conditions. Theresults make an important contribution to our understanding about the role of local conditions forpolitical attitudes among a well-assimilated minority population
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Åbo Akademi University
Malmberg Fredrik
Publication type
Publication format
Article
Parent publication type
Journal
Article type
Original article
Audience
ScientificPeer-reviewed
Peer-ReviewedMINEDU's publication type classification code
A1 Journal article (refereed), original researchPublication channel information
Journal/Series
Volume
12
Issue
5
Pages
610-627
ISSN
Publication forum
Publication forum level
2
Open access
Open access in the publisher’s service
Yes
Open access of publication channel
Partially open publication channel
Self-archived
Yes
Other information
Fields of science
Political science
Keywords
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Internationality of the publisher
International
Language
English
International co-publication
Yes
Co-publication with a company
No
DOI
10.1080/21622671.2022.2071976
The publication is included in the Ministry of Education and Culture’s Publication data collection
Yes