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Religion and Trust in Hong Kong

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 January 2024

Yongshun Cai*
Affiliation:
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong SAR, China
Sin Yu Hung
Affiliation:
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong SAR, China
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Corresponding author: Yongshun Cai; Email: socai@ust.hk
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Abstract

Affiliation with different religions can have different effects on practitioners’ trust in state institutions and in social actors. Based on a survey of 3,740 residents in Hong Kong in 2021, we examine the relationship between religious affiliation and believers’ trust in the political authorities in Beijing and Hong Kong and in civil actors in the city. We find that affiliation with traditional Chinese religions and Eastern religions has a positive and significant effect on believers’ trust in the political authorities, whereas belief in Western religions does not have such an effect. Affiliation with Western religions, however, has a stronger positive and significant effect on interpersonal trust and on tolerance for unconventional behaviour. These findings shed light on the interaction between the government and religious groups in Hong Kong after 1997.

摘要

摘要

不同的宗教信仰会影响其信众对政府机构和社会成员的信任。基于 2021 年对 3,700 多名香港居民的问卷调查,本文探讨了宗教信仰对于中央和香港政府机构以及香港社会成员信任的影响。本文发现传统的中国及东方宗教对中央和香港政府机构的信任有正面及显著的效应,而西方宗教则没有这样的影响。西方宗教信仰对人际信任及非传统行为的容忍有正面及显著的影响。本文的发现有助于理解 1997 年后香港政府与宗教团体的互动。

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Table 1. The Beliefs of Religious Believers in Hong Kong

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Table 2. Religious Believers by Gender

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Table 3. Religious Believers by Age (%)

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Table 4. Religious Beliefs and Practices in Hong Kong

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Table 5. Trust in Political Institutions

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Table 6. Social Trust in Hong Kong

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Table 7. Religion and Trust in Institutions

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Table 8. Religion and Interpersonal Trust