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Children Associate Racial Groups With Wealth: Evidence From South Africa
Authors:Kristina R Olson  Kristin Shutts  Katherine D Kinzler  Kara G Weisman
Institution:1. Yale University;2. University of Wisconsin–Madison;3. University of Chicago
Abstract:Group‐based social hierarchies exist in nearly every society, yet little is known about whether children understand that they exist. The present studies investigated whether 3‐ to 10‐year‐old children (N = 84) in South Africa associate higher status racial groups with higher levels of wealth, one indicator of social status. Children matched higher value belongings with White people more often than with multiracial or Black people and with multiracial people more often than with Black people, thus showing sensitivity to the de facto racial hierarchy in their society. There were no age‐related changes in children’s tendency to associate racial groups with wealth differences. The implications of these results are discussed in light of the general tendency for people to legitimize and perpetuate the status quo.
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