Popular Conceptions of Nationhood in Old and New European



Appendix 2. Mean scores on items of national identity across ten European countries and two regions

culture

language

ancestry

history

legal
system

rights&
duties

social
security

economy

West Germany

1.79

1.59

1.88

1.89

1.89

1.82

1.92

2.01

Greece

1.30

1.26

1.25

1.26

1.43

1.43

1.56

1.51

Italy

1.71

1.57

1.75

1.92

1.95

1.78

1.91

1.89

Spain

1.61

1.53

1.69

1.71

1.74

1.63

1.67

1.73

Great Britain

1.67

1.46

1.71

1.74

1.80

1.73

1.82

1.82

Austria

1.51

1.41

1.88

1.75

1.78

1.69

1.74

1.92

East Germany

1.61

1.47

1.70

1.71

1.92

1.83

1.88

1.95

Czech Republic

1.54

1.43

1.62

1.68

2.05

1.95

2.10

2.05

Hungary

1.39

1.31

1.48

1.46

1.84

1.84

2.08

1.96

Poland

1.46

1.35

1.42

1.42

1.53

1.56

1.60

1.57

East

1.50

1.39

1.55

1.57

1.83

1.80

1.92

1.88

West

1.60

1.47

1.69

1.71

1.76

1.68

1.77

1.81

NB: The N of each country score ranges from 793 to 1016.

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