Article(electronic)December 17, 2020

When and Where Global meets Local: A multilevel analysis of determinants of social trust in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi

In: Asian social work and policy review, Volume 15, Issue 1, p. 35-46

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Abstract

AbstractAbu Dhabi's transformation to a modern society in recent decades provides an ideal context to explore the interplay of tradition, transition, and modernization at various levels, which shapes the trajectory of the development of social trust. This study offers multilevel analyses of the effects of social, psychological, and ethnical factors on social trust by using data from Abu Dhabi General Social Survey conducted in 2018. The results sustain the validity of both social capital and social network theories in explaining social trust. Contrary to the findings in other Middle East countries, in Abu Dhabi, the full‐time employed and people who are more satisfied with their household income tend to show a higher level of trust. A negative but insignificant relationship is found between community ethnic fragmentation and social trust.

Languages

English

Publisher

Wiley

ISSN: 1753-1411

DOI

10.1111/aswp.12217

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