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科学领域:

  • 发展心理学 发展心理学
  • 社会正义研究 社会正义研究
  • 行为经济学是一种行为经济学.

背景情况:

  • 结构性不平等涉及历史和持续的群体特权.
  • 了解儿童对不平等的反应对于社会发展至关重要.

研究的目的:

  • 调查儿童修改结构不平等的倾向.
  • 检查儿童如何在先前存在的差距的背景下重新分配资源.

主要方法:

  • 120名美国儿童 (5-12岁) 的资源重新分配任务.
  • 孩子们遇到了具有历史优势/劣势和资源分配不平等的新群体.
  • 资源包括基本,公共,奢品和机会商品.

主要成果:

  • 孩子们通常会修改不平等,而年长的孩子更喜欢平等的分配.
  • 资源的重新分配是有选择的:奢品继续有利于优势群体.
  • 基本商品被重新分配到平等;公共和机会商品显示混合的结果.

结论:

  • 孩子们表现出一种新兴的能力,即对结构性不平等进行推理和选择性修改.
  • 年龄和父母的政治信仰会影响孩子解决不平等问题的策略.