π Income and wealth inequality, fragmentation, and trust are interconnected.
π Quantification is important to determine the gradients in inequality, fragmentation, and their impact on trust, governance, and growth.
π Different measures are available based on the focus of inequality, whether it's general, extreme polarization, mixed populations, or geographic separation.
π Surveys confirm that different fragmentation indices and different samples of countries yield different results when analyzing trust.
π Focus on the mechanisms through which inequality and fragmentation affect trust levels, rather than relying solely on statistical analysis.
π° Income and wealth inequality can impact trust levels in society.
π₯ In a society with high inequality, there is a sense of powerlessness and resentment towards the rich, leading to disengagement from civic organizations.
π€ In more equal societies, there is a sense of mutual recognition and a shared fate, which promotes common action and problem solving, fostering trust.
π Fragmentation caused by differences in material cultures, languages, and exposure to political messages can inhibit trust and communication among different groups.
π Cultural differences hinder trust building and perpetuate inequality.
βοΈ Religious teachings promote trust through emphasis on generosity and reciprocity.
π« Religious teachings can create divisions between believers and non-believers, impacting trust.
π Outsiders reinforce bonding trust over bridging trust.
π‘ Distrust and suspicion exist among members of different belief systems.
π Inequality and diversity can be influenced by historical, cultural, and societal factors.
π Geographical considerations influenced linguistic diversity and ethnic identity formation.
πΊοΈ National borders drawn by Imperial powers led to ethnic differences within countries.
βοΈ Colonial institutions favored certain tribes and settlers, impacting ethnic divisions.
π International comparative data is needed to integrate income and wealth inequality with diversity and inequality in society.
π€ Trust is closely related to governance, and its impact on economic growth, welfare, and prosperity.