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Societal diversity, group identities and their implications for tax morale
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Abstract We study how the tax morale of individuals is influenced by societal diversity in their place of residence. Using data from the World Value Survey, we compare the effects that diversity has on self-reported measures of tax morale at the national, sub-national and individual level. We show first that... view more
We study how the tax morale of individuals is influenced by societal diversity in their place of residence. Using data from the World Value Survey, we compare the effects that diversity has on self-reported measures of tax morale at the national, sub-national and individual level. We show first that, both across countries and within countries across sub-national regions, greater diversity is associated with lower average levels of tax morale. We then document that within countries and regions tax morale is lower among individuals who are less similar to others and this effect operates more strongly in places characterized by higher levels of diversity. This pattern applies to diversity in terms of different social cleavages, including income, ethnicity, language or religion, but is particularly pronounced when it comes to diversity in terms of cultural values. This suggests that social identification is important for how people perceive their responsibility of paying taxes.... view less
Keywords
EVS; tax fraud; morality; taxes; diversity; identity; value; cultural factors
Classification
Public Finance
Cultural Sociology, Sociology of Art, Sociology of Literature
Free Keywords
tax morale; social cleavages; cultural values
Document language
English
Publication Year
2023
Page/Pages
p. 1048-1067
Journal
Journal of Comparative Economics, 51 (2023) 3
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jce.2023.04.005
ISSN
0147-5967
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed