Tatyana Zhuravleva (HSE University in St. Petersburg) - Experimental evidence of early childhood discrimination in different domains: a comparison of countries TATYANA ZHURAVLEVA


The study investigates taste-based discrimination in early childhood in two distinct experimental conditions, gender and preschool class and two countries, Russia and Uzbekistan, using a framed field experiment with more than 500 preschool children aged three to seven years. We extend on previous findings from Western countries by studying two non-Western countries to examine generalizable behavioral traits regarding taste-based discrimination across countries. The results show that out-group discrimination is prevalent in both experimental conditions and in both countries. However, the degree of discrimination and its determinants differ between countries and experimental conditions. The results suggest that discrimination is a generalizable human trait which is shaped by the environment.

24 Ottobre 2024

BiT-RG & PhD SESS joint Seminar
Thursday 24 October 2024
h. 16:30-17:30
UnitelmaSapienza University of Rome
Piazza Sassari, 4
Sala degli Organi di Governo (Second floor, Room 201)


16.30 – 16.40
Opening
PIERGIUSEPPE MORONE
BiT- Research Group Coordinator, UnitelmaSapienza
GIUSEPPE ATTANASI
Director of CIMEO and Coordinator of SESS PhD, Sapienza University

16.40 – 17.30
EXPERIMENTAL EVIDENCE OF EARLY CHILDHOOD DISCRIMINATION IN DIFFERENT DOMAINS: A COMPARISON OF COUNTRIES
TATYANA ZHURAVLEVA

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