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The Effects of Local Economic Conditions on Confidence in Key Institutions and Interpersonal Trust after the Great Recession

The effects of recessions on social and political attitudes are likely smaller than the effects on employment, income, and wealth, but relatively modest aggregate effects may be masking differences in attitudes between individuals who live in areas most and least affected by recessions. To investiga...

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Published in:The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 2013-11, Vol.650 (1), p.274-298
Main Authors: OWENS, LINDSAY A., COOK, KAREN S.
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Confidence
Counties
Economic Conditions
Economic Recession
Economic recessions
Economics
Employment
Fairness
Federal Government
Government
Great Recession
Income
Institutions
Labor
Median income
Political Attitudes
Poverty rates
Public assistance
Recession
Recessions
Residence
Social conditions
Social Institutions
State and Local Variations in Responses to the Recession
Trust
Unemployment
Unemployment rates
Unions
Wealth
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