Ethnic Stereotypes and Economic Discrepancy: The Illusion of Differences between Han and Uyghur Chinese
Wanhua Peng and
Kaiping Peng
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Kaiping Peng: Department of Psychology, Tsinghua University
Annals of Economics and Finance, 2010, vol. 11, issue 2, 381-397
Abstract:
This paper presents a rare study on ethnic identity and perception of psychological differences among different ethnic groups in China. The objective is to offer an empirical test on the long standing stereotypes of cultural differences between Han Chinese, the majority ethnic group in China, and Uyghur Chinese, the Muslim minority in Xinjiang region of China. A total of 1600 students from four Chinese universities have been selected and examined in aspects ranging from self-esteems to desires for cross-cultural communication, and the result shows that the psychological differences between Han Chinese and Uyghur Chinese are considered by the majority of the students from these two groups to be great, which, however, are actually even smaller than the differences among different Han Chinese majority groups. What¡¯s more, contrary to the popular belief that economic discrepancy between Han and Uyghur Chinese is the main cause of ethnic misconceptions, our study demonstrates that self-perception of economic status has no effect on psychological measurements over this subject. Finally, a question can be raised whether assumptions about cultural differences are still in line with the constant social economic changes in China, and implications for improving ethnical relations in China have also been provided.
Keywords: Ethnic identity; Psychological differences; Psychological measurements; Han Chinese; Uyghur Chinese; Economic discrepancy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: A14 C90 D63 J15 Z10 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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