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  • The International Social Survey Program (ISSP) has conducted cross-national studies of national identity in 1995, 2003, and 2013. Altogether over 50 countries were covered. Included in these studies were two measures of national pride: 1) five agree-disagree items on general national pride and 2) a ten-item scale of pride in specific domains (e.g. economic achievement, military, sports). This study examines cross-national differences in level of pride, trends in level of pride within countries, and sociodemographic, sub-group differences especial by age, sex, education, and majority-minority status (e.g. White vs. Black in the US, Flemish vs. Walloons in Belgium). In almost all countries national pride is higher in older generations, among the less educated, and among members of the cultural majority. Age-period-cohort analysis indicates that inter-generational change is the main cause for the lower pride among the newer cohort. Theories of globalization and historical events are used to explain that intergenerational change. (xsd:string)
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