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Political cultures: measuring values heterogeneity

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  • Blaydes, Lisa
  • Grimmer, Justin

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Using data from the World Values Survey, we analyze the extent to which value consensus exists within countries. To do this, we introduce a statistical model which allows us to generate country-level measures of cultural heterogeneity. Our statistical approach models each country as a mixture of subcultures that are shared across the world. Our results demonstrate that value consensus varies substantially across countries and regions.

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  • Blaydes, Lisa & Grimmer, Justin, 2020. "Political cultures: measuring values heterogeneity," Political Science Research and Methods, Cambridge University Press, vol. 8(3), pages 571-579, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:pscirm:v:8:y:2020:i:3:p:571-579_13
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