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Radicalizing and Conservatizing Ageing Effects on Political Trust in Asia, 2001-2016
Anli Jiang1,2; Zhengxu Wang3; Tony Huiquan Zhang4
2022-08-31
Source PublicationSocial Indicators Research
ISSN0303-8300
Volume162Pages:665–681
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AbstractPrevious studies on political trust found ageing leads to support for authority, while education encourages a critical view of governments. We speculated the two effects would moderate each other and complicate the story. By applying Hierarchical age-period-cohort (HAPC) modelling to the Asian Barometer Survey (2001-2016) data, we found significant interaction effects of age and education in shaping political trust. During the transition from youth to middle age, ageing reinforces people's original disposition formed in the early years. From middle to old age, ageing mainly plays a conservatizing role. Ageing also conditions the educational gap in political trust: people with little education's political trust increases as they age; well-educated individuals' political trust decline until middle age and conservatize later. In sum, ageing has a variant effect during the life course; we found evidence of ageing's radicalizing and conservatizing effects on political trust in the context of Asia.
KeywordPolitical Trust Ageing Education Age-period-cohort Analysis Multilevel Models Asia
DOI10.1007/s11205-021-02848-8
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WOS Research AreaSocial Sciences - Other Topics ; Sociology
WOS SubjectSocial Sciences, Interdisciplinary ; Sociology
WOS IDWOS:000739734200001
PublisherSPRINGER, VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85122465296
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CollectionFaculty of Social Sciences
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY
Co-First AuthorAnli Jiang; Zhengxu Wang
Corresponding AuthorTony Huiquan Zhang
Affiliation1.Center for Governance Studies, Beijing Normal University, Zhuhai, China
2.Center for Urual Studies, School of Government, Beijing Normal University, Zhuhai, China
3.Department of Politics, Fudan University, Shanghai, China
4.Department of Sociology, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Macau, Zhuhai, China
Corresponding Author AffilicationFaculty of Social Sciences
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Anli Jiang,Zhengxu Wang,Tony Huiquan Zhang. Radicalizing and Conservatizing Ageing Effects on Political Trust in Asia, 2001-2016[J]. Social Indicators Research, 2022, 162, 665–681.
APA Anli Jiang., Zhengxu Wang., & Tony Huiquan Zhang (2022). Radicalizing and Conservatizing Ageing Effects on Political Trust in Asia, 2001-2016. Social Indicators Research, 162, 665–681.
MLA Anli Jiang,et al."Radicalizing and Conservatizing Ageing Effects on Political Trust in Asia, 2001-2016".Social Indicators Research 162(2022):665–681.
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