Changing Values among Western Publics from 1970 to 2006
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Abstract
In 1971 it was hypothesised that intergenerational value changes were taking place. More than a generation has passed since then, and today it seems clear that the predicted changes have occurred. A large body of evidence, analysed using three different approaches – (1) cohort analysis; (2) comparisons of rich and poor countries; (3) examination of actual trends observed over the past 35 years – all points to the conclusion that major cultural changes are occurring, and that they reflect a process of intergenerational change linked with rising levels of existential security.
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- Publics
- Existentialism
- Value (mathematics)
- Cohort
- World Values Survey
- Political science
- Demographic economics
- Sociology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- No poverty
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