Current literature on the economic determinants of prejudice focuses on how relative deprivation might lead to bias by focusing on group perceptions, with little or no attention given to individual-level deprivation. We address this gap in literature by examining how relative and objective individual-level hardship affects generalised prejudice and suggest that both forms of deprivation lead to increase in a wide variety of out-group biases. We test our hypotheses with data from an original cross-national survey conducted in 2015 in nine European countries (N∼18,000) by applying multilevel models. We include macro-level measures of economic context, including measures of unemployment levels and GDP growth. We make a novel contribution to th...
The goal of this paper was to investigate the generalizability of prejudice across contexts by analy...
This research examines for the 1st time the effects of relative deprivation and relative gratificati...
This research examines the effects of relative deprivation (RD) and relative gratification (RG) on i...
Current literature on the economic determinants of prejudice focuses on how relative deprivation mig...
Using three diverse European surveys, we test the relationship between relative deprivation (RD) and...
In many European countries, anti-immigrant sentiments seem to have spread following recent economic ...
Explaining negative attitudes towards immigration in general and threat due to immigration, in parti...
It has long been identified that relative deprivation increases prejudice. Guimond and Dambrun (2002...
Explaining negative attitudes towards immigration in general and threat due to immigration, in parti...
People’s self-perception biases often lead them to see themselves as better than the average person ...
It has long been identified that relative deprivation increases prejudice. Guimond and Dambrun (2002...
The goal of this paper was to investigate the generalizability of prejudice across contexts by analy...
This research examines for the 1st time the effects of relative deprivation and relative gratificati...
This research examines the effects of relative deprivation (RD) and relative gratification (RG) on i...
Current literature on the economic determinants of prejudice focuses on how relative deprivation mig...
Using three diverse European surveys, we test the relationship between relative deprivation (RD) and...
In many European countries, anti-immigrant sentiments seem to have spread following recent economic ...
Explaining negative attitudes towards immigration in general and threat due to immigration, in parti...
It has long been identified that relative deprivation increases prejudice. Guimond and Dambrun (2002...
Explaining negative attitudes towards immigration in general and threat due to immigration, in parti...
People’s self-perception biases often lead them to see themselves as better than the average person ...
It has long been identified that relative deprivation increases prejudice. Guimond and Dambrun (2002...
The goal of this paper was to investigate the generalizability of prejudice across contexts by analy...
This research examines for the 1st time the effects of relative deprivation and relative gratificati...
This research examines the effects of relative deprivation (RD) and relative gratification (RG) on i...