Economic Development and Modernization in Africa Homogenize National Cultures
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology • Vol/Iss. 52(8-9) • Sage Journals • • Published In • Pages: 801-821 •
By Minkov, Michael, Kaasa, Anneli, Welzel, Christian
Hypothesis
Cultures within African nations with high rates of development will be more closely aligned ideologically with other cultures within that nation.
Note
"Medical Ethnolinguistic Cultural Distance" was calculated by taking the largest Euclidean distance between two ethnolinguistic groups within a nation and adding it to the shortest distance, then dividing by two. GDP, percentage of men and women employed in agriculture and services, mobile phone subscriptions, and tertiary school enrollment rate are used as proxies of development. These data were combined using factor analysis and plotted against the medial ethnolinguistic cultural distance for each country.
Test Name | Support | Significance | Coefficient | Tail |
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Euclidean distances, linear regression | Supported | UNKNOWN | UNKNOWN | UNKNOWN |
Variable Name | Variable Type | OCM Term(s) |
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Gross Domestic Product | Independent | Production And Supply |
Medial Ethnolinguistic Cultural Distance by Nation | Dependent | Identification, Location, Ethos, Linguistic Identification |
Men and Women's Employment in Agriculture | Independent | Division Of Labor By Gender, Occupational Specialization |
Men and Women's Employment in Services | Independent | Division Of Labor By Gender, Occupational Specialization |
Mobile phone subscriptions | Independent | Communication, Telephone And Telegraph |
Tertiary school enrollment | Independent | Liberal Arts Education, Vocational Education |