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This book examines to what extent the effect of education on political and social tolerance varies cross-nationally. It gives an inventory of micro- and macro- level factors moderating this effect. The empirical analysis is based on comparative surveys across 24 and 33 countries at two time points. Results indicate that the positive effect of education does not always overcome the negative effects of personality characteristics and low socio-economic status. Moreover, education contributes to more tolerant views only in countries with certain political, socio-economic and cultural background. Overall, the book argues that there are several micro- and macro-level conditions that should be fulfilled before one may proclaim education as the universal problem solver.



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Education – Tolerance – Educational effect – Political tolerance – Social tolerance – Multilevel modelling – Personality predispositions – Socio-economic conditions – Democratic longevity – Ethnic heterogeneity – Religious heterogeneity – Economic development – Proportions of higher educated individuals

Education and Tolerance: A Comparative

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 20/06/2017
      ISBN13: 9783631718643, 978-3631718643
      ISBN10: 3631718640

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book examines to what extent the effect of education on political and social tolerance varies cross-nationally. It gives an inventory of micro- and macro- level factors moderating this effect. The empirical analysis is based on comparative surveys across 24 and 33 countries at two time points. Results indicate that the positive effect of education does not always overcome the negative effects of personality characteristics and low socio-economic status. Moreover, education contributes to more tolerant views only in countries with certain political, socio-economic and cultural background. Overall, the book argues that there are several micro- and macro-level conditions that should be fulfilled before one may proclaim education as the universal problem solver.



      Table of Contents

      Education – Tolerance – Educational effect – Political tolerance – Social tolerance – Multilevel modelling – Personality predispositions – Socio-economic conditions – Democratic longevity – Ethnic heterogeneity – Religious heterogeneity – Economic development – Proportions of higher educated individuals

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