Individual Attitudes Toward Others,Misanthropy Analysis in a Cross‐Country Perspective |
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Authors: | Natalia Melgar Máximo Rossi Tom W. Smith |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Economics, Universidad de la República, , Uruguay;2. NORC, University of Chicago, , United States |
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Abstract: | While misanthropy has been analyzed taking into account one country and just comparing results, we employ the 2004 International Social Survey Program data set and assess its determinants from a cross‐country analysis by considering personal characteristics and country effects. Findings indicate that misanthropy is explained by sociodemographic and economic characteristics (being a woman, education, and marriage reduce misanthropy while being young or poor, and self‐employment have the opposite effect). Country effects result significant consequently, some environmental factors play a relevant role. Finally, we add new elements to the discussion by showing a strong relationship among our misanthropy ranking and two corruption perception rankings. |
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