Belgrade : Sociological scientific society of Serbia
Abstract
The International Civic and Citizenship Education Study (ICCS) is the
international survey concerning primary school students’ understanding of
main civic and citizenship concepts, but it also explores their attitudes, values
and behaviors toward participation in schools, local community and at
national and global levels. Among other attitudes, the study measures trust in
civic institutions. Serbia took part in this survey for the first time in 2022. Secondary
analysis of data from previous ICCS waves reveals a significant correlation
between civic and citizenship knowledge and trust in civic institutions.
Furthermore, it has been observed that this correlation varies across countries
in terms of its direction. The correlation depends on the social context and it
is negative in countries with higher perceived corruption and low scores on
indices of government efficiency. Considering that Serbia is characterized as
a low-trust society in terms of institutional and interpersonal trust, we aimed
to test whether civic and citizenship knowledge is correlated with trust in institutions
and if so, to explore which group of countries this correlation falls
into. In order to do so we analyzed data from ICCS 2022 for all 25 participating
countries. This study examines 14-15 years old primary school students.
Results reveal a statistically significant weak correlation. Furthermore, two
groups of countries were identified: one with a negative correlation and the
other with a positive correlation. The strongest negative correlations were
observed in Colombia and Brazil, while the strongest positive correlation is
noticed in the Netherlands and Norway. Serbia is among European countries
with the strongest negative correlation. It is worth noticing that, based on the
same dataset, we found that countries with a negative correlation tend to have
lower social capital index and lower Freedom House score of freedom compared
to countries with a positive correlation. Based on the analysis, we conclude
that correlation between civic and citizenship knowledge and trust in
institutions reflects the level of stability and democracy in society, suggesting
that Serbia is still far away from fully realizing democratic ideals.Book of abstract: New divisions, struggles, and solidarities
in South East Europe, Belgrade, 13–14 June 202
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