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Making Democracy Work: Civic Traditions In Modern Italy

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The article was published on 1993-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 14679 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Democracy & Work (electrical).

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Gender and welfare state change

Jane Lewis
- 01 Jan 2002 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examine the nature of welfare state change, in particular the recasting of the work/welfare relationship, focusing on the UK in comparative perspective, and argue that the policy developments associated with the new work and welfare relationship represent very different levels of change in different countries.
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Does social capital reduce crime

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigate the effects of civic norms and associational networks on crime rates in Italy and find that both of them have a negative and significant effect on property crimes across Italia.
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Religious Involvement and Status‐Bridging Social Capital

TL;DR: This article examined the relationship between religious involvement and status-bridging social capital by analyzing data from a large nationally representative survey of the U.S. adult population that included questions about friendships with elected public officials, corporation executives, scientists, and persons of wealth.
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Realism, Neoliberalism, and Cooperation: Understanding the Debate

TL;DR: The authors argue that the realist-neoliberal disagreement over conoict is not about its extent but about whether it is unnecessary, given states' goals, and distinguish between the offensive and defensive variants of realism.
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What Shapes Attitudes Toward Paying Taxes? Evidence from Multicultural European Countries*

TL;DR: This paper examined tax morale in three multicultural European countries, Switzerland, Belgium, and Spain, using data sets from the World Values Survey and the European Values Survey, and found that higher legitimacy for political institutions leads to higher tax morale.