New study
Dogs create more trust in the neighborhood
19.07.2022
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A stronger sense of community
34.5 percent of the people from the neighborhoods examined in Michael Bader’s study stated that their area had improved in recent years. 54 percent said the situation had remained the same – and only 11.5 percent said it had gotten worse. This information was provided by whites, blacks and Latin Americans. However, Blacks, Asians and Latinos:Latinas felt that the neighborhood had improved more often than Whites. Unfortunately, putting people from different backgrounds in one spot doesn’t help. You also need to get to know each other. Researchers found, for example, that diverse communities also generally improved perceptions of the value of diversity. However, this result is not yet representative.
Sources used: phys.org, researchoutreach.org, npr.org
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