University of Michigan, United States.
Soc Sci Res. 2012 Sep;41(5):1069-84. doi: 10.1016/j.ssresearch.2012.04.001. Epub 2012 Apr 10.
We examine how the relationship between development and inequality at the societal level is perceived and evaluated by ordinary Chinese people. We hypothesize that because the Chinese have recently experienced rapid increases in both economic growth and social inequality, they tend to view economic development as a driving force of social inequality. To address this question, we conducted a social survey in 2006 in six Chinese provinces (n=4898). The survey data reveal that a large proportion of Chinese people have internalized a causal model in which they project high levels of inequality onto countries they view as more developed and low levels of inequality onto countries they see as less developed. However, results also show that a smaller proportion of Chinese believe in a negative relationship between development and inequality. Hence, the study reveals heterogeneity among ordinary Chinese in their perceptions of the causal relationship between development and inequality. Surprisingly, socioeconomic and demographic characteristics provide no explanatory power in explaining this heterogeneity.
我们考察了普通中国人如何看待和评价社会层面上发展与不平等之间的关系。我们假设,由于中国人最近经历了经济增长和社会不平等的快速增长,他们往往将经济发展视为社会不平等的驱动力。为了解决这个问题,我们于 2006 年在中国六个省份进行了一项社会调查(n=4898)。调查数据显示,很大一部分中国人已经内化了一种因果模型,他们将高不平等水平投射到他们认为更发达的国家,将低不平等水平投射到他们认为欠发达的国家。然而,结果也表明,一小部分中国人相信发展和不平等之间存在负相关关系。因此,研究揭示了普通中国人对发展和不平等之间因果关系的看法存在异质性。令人惊讶的是,社会经济和人口统计学特征并不能解释这种异质性。