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Area of Science:

  • Political Science
  • Sociology
  • Economics

Background:

  • Political conflicts often center on the extent of individual freedoms.
  • Liberal democracies emphasize legal freedoms, rule of law, and civil rights.
  • It remains unclear if legally guaranteed freedom translates to subjective satisfaction with freedom.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the relationship between legal freedom indicators and citizens' satisfaction with their freedom of choice.
  • To determine if legal freedom is sufficient for satisfaction with freedom or if other factors play a role.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized a panel-data approach analyzing 133 countries from 2008-2018.
  • Related seven indicators of legal freedom to reported satisfaction with freedom of choice.
  • Examined conditional associations by interacting legal freedom indicators with social trust.

Main Results:

  • No robust baseline relationship was found between legal freedom indicators and satisfaction with freedom.
  • The rule of law showed a positive, threshold-dependent relationship with satisfaction when moderated by social trust.
  • Freedom of assembly's positive impact on satisfaction was amplified by higher GDP per capita and democratic political systems.

Conclusions:

  • Formal legal institutions for freedom require complementary factors like social trust, economic development, and political systems to enhance satisfaction.
  • Legal frameworks for freedom are insufficient on their own to ensure subjective well-being regarding freedom.
  • The interplay between institutional, cultural, and economic factors is crucial for understanding satisfaction with freedom.