Social Cohesion as a Real-life Phenomenon: Exploring the Validity of the Universalist and Particularist Perspectives



Figure 2. The relation between solidarity and economic prosperity

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Purchasing power parity per capita in thousands (1999)
r = .66; p = .000; R2 = .43



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