The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.
Pers Soc Psychol Bull. 2021 May;47(5):766-780. doi: 10.1177/0146167220944112. Epub 2020 Aug 11.
Building on growing evidence that relative economic gratification may be associated with prejudice toward minorities, such as immigrants, the question remains when and why prosperity and wealth may enhance opposition to immigration. In a correlational study (Study 1, = 498), we show that increased fear of falling in the future (individually or collectively) is associated with greater opposition to immigration. We then experimentally studied the effects of potential (Study 2, = 294) and actual (Study 3, = 166) downward mobility among the relatively wealthy, as well as of relatively stagnating wealthy in the context where an initially poorer group is quickly gaining wealth over time (Study 4, = 151). We find that fear of falling among the wealthy is associated with more opposition to immigration, mediated by collective angst. We conclude that the anticipation that the economic future looks less rosy than the present evokes collective angst, which, in turn, fuels prejudice toward immigrants.
基于越来越多的证据表明,相对的经济满足感可能与对少数民族(如移民)的偏见有关,问题仍然是何时以及为何繁荣和财富会加剧对移民的反对。在一项相关性研究中(研究 1,n=498),我们表明,对未来(个人或集体)跌倒的恐惧增加与对移民的反对程度更高有关。然后,我们在相对富裕的人群中进行了潜在(研究 2,n=294)和实际(研究 3,n=166)向下流动的实验研究,以及在一个最初较贫穷的群体随着时间的推移迅速获得财富的情况下相对停滞的富裕人群的实验研究(研究 4,n=151)。我们发现,富裕人群中的跌倒恐惧与更多的移民反对有关,这是由集体焦虑介导的。我们的结论是,对未来经济前景不如现在乐观的预期会引发集体焦虑,而这种焦虑反过来又加剧了对移民的偏见。