| Literature DB >> 29928058 |
Alain Van Hiel1, Jasper Van Assche1, David De Cremer2, Emma Onraet1, Dries Bostyn1, Tessa Haesevoets1, Arne Roets1.
Abstract
The present study investigated the relationship between level of education and liberalization values in large, representative samples administered in 96 countries around the world (total N = 139,991). These countries show meaningful variation in terms of the Human Development Index (HDI), ranging from very poor, developing countries to prosperous, developed countries. We found evidence of cross-level interactions, consistently showing that individuals' level of education was associated with an increase in their liberalization values in higher HDI societies, whereas this relationship was curbed in lower HDI countries. This enhanced liberalization mindset of individuals in high HDI countries, in turn, was related to better scores on national indices of innovation. We conclude that this 'education amplification effect' widens the gap between lower and higher HDI countries in terms of liberalized mentality and economic growth potential. Policy implications for how low HDI countries can counter this gap are discussed.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29928058 PMCID: PMC6013109 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0199560
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Unstandardized (standard errors in brackets) and standardized estimates of multilevel regression analyses, examining the moderating role of the human development Index (HDI) in the associations of education with liberalization values (based on N = 139,991) and with innovation (based on N = 96).
| Liberalization values | Innovation | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Education | 0.11 (0.01) | 0.20 | 0.19 (0.14) | 0.18 |
| HDI | 1.54 (0.21) | 0.44 | 6.25 (0.55) | 0.89 |
| Education X HDI | 0.31 (0.05) | 0.09 | 4.11 (0.57) | 0.60 |
***: P< .001
Fig 1Cross-level interactions between education and the human development index on liberalization values.
Fig 2Standardized estimates of multilevel path model regressing country-level innovation on individual-level education, country-level HDI, their cross-level interaction, and individual-level liberalization values.
Note: Variables in capital letters represent country-level variables. ***: P< .001,** P< .01.