Macro Social Capital Status by Religion Type in Social Capital Surveys 2005 and 2015
Social capital is a set of values that promotes partnership and trust among people. Religion is also one of the factors influencing the formation of social capital. This article also uses the data of the National Social Capital Measurement Plan survey in 2005 and 2015, to study the relationship of social capital at the macro level among the religions (Shiites, Sunnis, religious minorities) of the country.The components of social capital in this article are those considered in measuring the country's social capital. In those surveys, macro social capital is defined by two elements of trust and social relationships.Results were compared by means of the comparative method and secondary analysis. In the 2005 survey, there was a significant relationship between the index of perception of system performance, the perception of community goodwill and the index of evaluation of the future with the type of religion. But these indicators in the national survey of 2015 did not have a significant relationship with the type of religion. Respondents from different religions have a large homogeneous social capital.The situation in the country has made the respondents of different religions have the same views on the current and future state of the system
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