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Economic segregation is associated with reduced concerns about economic inequality

Economics

Economic segregation is associated with reduced concerns about economic inequality

S. Davidai, D. Goya-tocchetto, et al.

Discover how economic segregation influences our thoughts on economic inequality in groundbreaking research by Shai Davidai, Daniela Goya-Tocchetto, and M. Asher Lawson. This study reveals that living in economically diverse environments not only shapes our perspectives but also alters our levels of concern about inequality, even when inequalities remain visible.... show more
Abstract
Economic segregation is the geographical separation of people with different economic means. In this paper, we employ an archival study of attitudes in regions with varying degrees of economic segregation and a series of experimental studies measuring reactions to hypothetical levels of segregation to examine how segregation affects concerns about inequality. Combining correlational and experimental methods and examining attitudes about economic inequality in both the United States and South Africa, we show that when individuals of different means are segregated from each other, people are less likely to engage in economic comparisons and are therefore less concerned by inequality. Moreover, we find that this is true even when people are exposed to (and are aware of) the same levels of inequality, suggesting that segregation in and of itself affects attitudes about inequality. Our findings highlight the importance of economic segregation in shaping public attitudes about organizational and societal economic inequality.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jul 05, 2024
Authors
Shai Davidai, Daniela Goya-Tocchetto, M. Asher Lawson
Tags
economic segregation
economic inequality
engagement
attitudes
comparisons
United States
South Africa
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