EUI Working Paper: SPS, Issues 96-98European University Institute, 1996 - Europe |
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... reversal , approaching the values of the better educated and the old . This should be the case of most East European countries , where the older generations had much stronger allegiances to socialism ; of France , reflecting 1968 ; and ...
... reversal , approaching the values of the better educated and the old . This should be the case of most East European countries , where the older generations had much stronger allegiances to socialism ; of France , reflecting 1968 ; and ...
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... reversal for Poland ( -.01 ) . Second , with the exception of Lithuania , the former Czechoslovakia and especially Poland , the " direct " path coefficient were considerably greater in the East European countries than the " cross ...
... reversal for Poland ( -.01 ) . Second , with the exception of Lithuania , the former Czechoslovakia and especially Poland , the " direct " path coefficient were considerably greater in the East European countries than the " cross ...
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... reversal occurred in the most " typical " East European countries , and almost completely in the manner predicted by our general hypothesis . The reversal was present at the heart of the former Soviet Union ( Russia , Moscow , Belarus ) ...
... reversal occurred in the most " typical " East European countries , and almost completely in the manner predicted by our general hypothesis . The reversal was present at the heart of the former Soviet Union ( Russia , Moscow , Belarus ) ...
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24 European Countries Arpád SZAKOLCZAI Author Title axial age axial belief system axial moments background variables Béla Hamvas Belarus better educated Catholic countries cheerful Christian CL1 CL2 CL3 CL2 CL3 CL4 CL7 CL8 CL9 cluster analysis collapse Czechoslovakia democracy differences East Europe East European countries Enlightenment rationality especially estimates EUI Working Papers European Community European University Institute factor loading former Soviet Union Foucault France gender effect Giandomenico MAJONE hedonism hedonist Hungarian data Hungary Hypothesis ideological social democrat important individual instrumental values intellectual Italy Latvia Lithuania loving Milton Rokeach modernisation background national security norms obedient path coefficients pattern peace perspective Poland Policy polite post-communist post-Enlightenment Protestant countries religiosity responsible Rokeach test sample social democratic type social democratic values social recognition socialist petty bourgeois study of values Sweden Table terminal values theoretical traditional-disciplinary type CL2 urbanisation Value Factor value preferences value system value type CL7 West Germany World Value Survey