Generalised Trust among Second-Generation Muslim and Non-Muslim Minority Groups in Europe

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2022

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van Slageren, JaapORCID 0000-0001-6917-1041ISNI 0000000492813024
van Tubergen, FrankORCID 0000-0002-6415-2877ISNI 0000000383575215

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Abstract

This study compares generalised trust between second-generation Muslim and non- Muslim migrant groups in Europe, and examines the effect on trust of discrimination and cultural transmission. Analysis of data from the European Social Survey of 4,687 respondents in 32 European countries shows that second-generation Muslim groups have lower levels of trust than second-generation non-Muslim minority groups. The findings provide no evidence that Muslims’ lower levels of trust are due to discrimination and exclusion. Rather, results indicate that the differences are due to cultural transmission: Muslim groups originate more often from low-trust societies, and generalised trust is transmitted from one generation to the next.

Keywords

generalised trust, integration, second-generation, migrants, Muslims, cultural transmission

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Slageren, J V & Tubergen, F V 2022, 'Generalised Trust among Second-Generation Muslim and Non-Muslim Minority Groups in Europe', Journal of Muslims in Europe, vol. 11, pp. 263-285. https://doi.org/10.1163/22117954-bja10042