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Title: Children's developing understanding of economic inequality and their place within it
Authors: Dickinson, J
Leman, PJ
Easterbrook, MJ
Keywords: adolescents;children;economic inequality;explanations;moral reasoning;social processes;socialization;understanding
Issue Date: 23-Mar-2023
Publisher: Wiley on behalf of the British Psychological Society
Citation: Dickinson, J., Leman, P.J. and Easterbrook, M.J. (2023) 'Children's developing understanding of economic inequality and their place within it', British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 41 (2), pp. 81 - 98. doi: 10.1111/bjdp.12446.
Abstract: Income inequality is growing in many parts of the world and, for the poorest children in a society, is associated with multiple, negative, developmental outcomes. This review of the research literature considers how childrens' and adolescents' understanding of economic inequality changes with age. It highlights shifts in conceptual understanding (from ‘having and not having’, to social structural and moral explanations), moral reasoning and the impact of the agents of socialization from parents to the media and cultural norms and discourses. It also examines how social processes affect judgements and the importance of an emerging sense of self in relation to questions of economic inequality. Finally, the review covers methodological considerations and suggests pathways for future research.
Description: Statement of Contribution: What is already known on this subject? • Economic inequality affects the well-being of childrens and adolescents • Children develop an understanding of the causes of economic inequality • Little research has examined social influences on children's conceptions of inequality What does this study add? • A review of the role of developmental and social processes in emerging conceptions of inequality • Analysis of how childrens' conceptions of inequality may affect their well-being • Suggested pathways for research on social processes affecting conceptions of inequality and sense of self
Data Availability Statement: Data sharing is not applicable to this article as no new data were created or analysed in this study.
URI: https://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/32469
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/bjdp.12446
ISSN: 0261-510X
Other Identifiers: ORCiD: Patrick J. Leman https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1708-029X
ORCiD: Matthew J. Easterbrook https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9353-5957
Appears in Collections:Dept of Life Sciences Research Papers

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