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Spinning the European Wheel: Benefits, Welfare, and Identity Layers in the Old and New Member States
Spinning the European Wheel: Benefits, Welfare, and Identity Layers in the Old and New Member States

Author(s): Mihail Chiru, Sergiu Gherghina
Subject(s): Social Sciences
Published by: Editura Eikon
Keywords: identity; economic evaluations; membership benefits; trust

Summary/Abstract: The main question addressed by this study is whether citizens from the new Member States are more likely to perceive themselves as Europeans than their counterparts in Western Europe. We employ Standard Eurobarometer survey data from 2009 to test how identity is shaped by trust in political institutions, perceptions about national economies (both current and prospective), benefits of membership, satisfaction with the direction in which the country and the EU go, and individual socio-demographic factors (gender, age, and education). Our results show that national identity continues to be prominent, and especially so in the EU15. Second, the examined determinants act in the same direction for both the national and the European sense of belonging. However, their strength differs significantly, with less influence at national level. Finally, the explanatory factors did not perform differently in the two sets of countries.

  • Issue Year: 9/2011
  • Issue No: 01
  • Page Range: 64-79
  • Page Count: 1
  • Language: English