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Journal of Elections, Public Opinion & Parties | 2013

Diversity and Community Trust in Swedish Local Communities

Susanne Wallman Lundåsen; Dag Wollebæk

This article analyses the effect of immigration-related diversity on different forms of trust through the hierarchical analysis of three levels of approximately 5,000 respondents nested in over 800 neighbourhoods and 33 municipalities. The data set is based on a unique survey that was specially designed to measure different forms of trust and to test the effects of context. Building on previous findings about the effect of diversity on various forms of trust in Sweden, we discuss three mechanisms through which diversity may drive down community trust in diverse settings – dissimilarity, perceptions of unfairness and asymmetry of information and norms – and explore these empirically. In particular, we examine under which conditions asymmetry of information and norms and perceptions of unfairness affect community trust, and how it interacts with diversity. Our analysis reveals that norm asymmetry and perceptions of unfairness affect community trust negatively but the negative effects are more pronounced in the most diverse local communities.


Archive | 2019

Trends in Volunteering in Scandinavia

Hans-Peter Qvist; Bjarte Folkestad; Torben Fridberg; Susanne Wallman Lundåsen

In this chapter, we examine participation rate and time use trends in volunteering in Scandinavia during the period from the beginning of the 1990s until the mid-2010s. The aim of the analysis is twofold. First, we aim to provide a descriptive analysis of the trends in volunteering in Scandinavia during the period under investigation. Second, we aim to determine whether and to what extent the socio-demographic and institutional changes in the Scandinavian societies during this period can explain the observed trends in volunteering. The results show that the overall levels of participation in volunteering are high and stable in the Scandinavian countries, with a small upward trend. The participation levels are all high in international comparisons, but they are markedly higher in Norway and Sweden than in Denmark. Volunteers’ contributions of time appear relatively stable in Norway, but Denmark has witnessed a slight decline and Sweden has witnessed a slight increase. The explanatory analysis revealed that nearly half of the upward trend in the levels of volunteering can be attributed to the expansion of education in the Scandinavian countries. The explanatory analysis also indicated that the gap in the levels of volunteering between Sweden and Norway on the one hand, and Denmark on the other hand, cannot be attributed to socio-demographic differences between the countries, as the gap is left unchanged when controlling for socio-demographic factors.


Scandinavian Political Studies | 2012

Three Forms of Interpersonal Trust : Evidence from Swedish Municipalities

Dag Wollebæk; Susanne Wallman Lundåsen; Lars Trägårdh


Nonprofit Management and Leadership | 2014

Democratic Values and Civic Engagement of Local Voluntary Associations

Susanne Wallman Lundåsen


Archive | 2005

Frivilliga insatser och hälsa

Susanne Wallman Lundåsen


Voluntas | 2014

Voluntary Associations Within the Local Political Context: How Characteristics of the Organizations and the Local Governments Influence Perceptions of Success

Susanne Wallman Lundåsen


Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association. San Francisco. | 2001

Can We Trust the Measurement of Trust

Susanne Wallman Lundåsen


Archive | 2009

Att mäta tillit : teori och metodproblem

Susanne Wallman Lundåsen; Thorleif Pettersson


Archive | 2018

Collaboration and Decision-making in Response Planning for Power Shortages : The Swedish Policy

Christine Große; Pär M. Olausson; Erna Danielsson; Aron Larsson; Susanne Wallman Lundåsen; Olof Björkqvist; Jon Nyhlén


The 12th conference of the International Society for Third Sector Research : The Third Sector in Transition: Accountability, Transparency, and Social Inclusion | 2016

Trends in Formal Volunteering in Scandinavia

Hans-Peter Qvist; Bjarte Folkestad; Torben Fridberg; Susanne Wallman Lundåsen

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