精英政治
不平等
背景(考古学)
经济不平等
意识形态
联营
人口经济学
功率(物理)
经济
实证经济学
社会心理学
社会学
政治学
心理学
政治
法学
数学
地理
量子力学
物理
数学分析
人工智能
计算机科学
市场经济
考古
作者
Frederick Solt,Yue Hu,Kevan Hudson,Jungmin Song,Dong “Erico” Yu
出处
期刊:Research & Politics
[SAGE]
日期:2016-10-01
卷期号:3 (4): 205316801667210-205316801667210
被引量:33
标识
DOI:10.1177/2053168016672101
摘要
How does the context of income inequality in which people live affect their belief in meritocracy, the ability to get ahead through hard work? A prominent recent study by Newman, Johnston, and Lown argues that, consistent with the conflict theory, exposure to higher levels of local income inequality leads lower-income people to become more likely to reject—and higher-income people to become more likely to accept—the dominant United States ideology of meritocracy. Here, we show that this conclusion is not supported by the study’s own reported results and that even these results depend on pooling three distinctly different measures of meritocracy into a single analysis. We then demonstrate that analysis of a larger and more representative survey employing a single consistent measure of the dependent variable yields the opposite conclusion. Consistent with the relative power theory, among those with lower incomes, local contexts of greater inequality are associated with more widespread belief that people can get ahead if they are willing to work hard.
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