Thank you so much, I really appreciate it! Your work has significantly shaped the debate - glad our study can contribute to the discussion.
Thank you very much, Jenny!
This is the *fifth* study to undermine the idea that the muted political response to inequality is due to growing meritocracy beliefs, esp. among the poor.
- Inequality erodes meritocracy beliefs
- Poor meritocrats still want redistribution
- What matters is the politicization of inequality
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Citizens tend to lose faith in meritocracy as inequality rises within their country over time.
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Thank you! 😊
🔓 Read the full paper in Socio-Economic Review (@sasemeeting.bsky.social), available open access: doi.org/10.1093/ser/mwag016
📊 We further uncover that inequality does not merely induce a mean shift, but also alters the shape of the distribution of meritocracy beliefs, increasing the proportion of citizens deeply skeptical of meritocratic realities.
📚 We revisit a prominent claim that economic inequality legitimizes itself by paradoxically strengthening meritocratic beliefs.
📉 Challenging the "paradox of inequality," our evidence shows that rising inequality within countries over time erodes citizens’ belief in meritocracy.
🔍 How does economic inequality impact beliefs in meritocracy?
Using comprehensive survey data from 39 advanced capitalist democracies over more than three decades, Markus Gangl & I examine how rising economic inequality has been shaping citizens' belief in meritocracy.
🔗 doi.org/10.1093/ser/mwag016
Congrats on this publication, super interesting! And thanks for the kind shoutout! 🙏
How has the public belief in meritocracy changed over time? We address this question in our new Data Viz (@sociusjournal.bsky.social) by examining trends in popular beliefs across cohorts and periods in 35 countries, based on two datasets.
🔗 journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/23780231261425841
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