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The political dimension of social cohesion in Europe

26 Apr 2024

This report investigates the political dimensions of social cohesion in Europe, offering a 20-year perspective derived from 10 rounds of the European Social Survey. It scrutinises trends and regional variations in political participation, examining correlations with levels of institutional distrust and discontent. In addition, the report explores political engagement amid the COVID-19 pandemic, utilising insights from the Living, working and COVID-19 e-survey. Unemployment emerges as the primary driver of political disengagement, a pivotal finding of the analysis. Furthermore, the report uncovers significant disparities in political engagement across European regions. Regions with well-educated populations tend to exhibit higher levels of political activity, and economic prosperity and migration rates have only a modest influence on political activity.  The report also highlights the variation in institutional distrust across regions. Nordic countries display markedly lower levels of distrust in their institutions than continental countries, whereas in eastern European and Mediterranean countries levels are markedly higher.
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Authors

Arnstein Aassve, Alonso Román Amarales, Luciano Hultberg, Annapaola Zenato

Catalogue no
TJ-09-24-212-EN-N
Cite this publication
Eurofound (2024), The political dimension of social cohesion in Europe , Publications Office of the European Union, Luxembourg.
DOI
https://doi.org/10.2806/051385
ISBN
978-92-897-2402-9
Number of pages
78
Permalink
eurofound.link/ef23012
Published in
Ireland
Reference no
EF23012

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