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What helps you hurts me: Researchers should consider how symbolic racism might affect attitudes toward basic income

[...]to understand whether this program will be successful, it may beneficial to examine whether other similar programs have also been successful. Other researchers have also found that beliefs about the work ethic of Black individuals are the strongest predictor of reducing government spending on m...

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Published in:Industrial and organizational psychology 2021-12, Vol.14 (4), p.590-592
Main Authors: Cox, Cody B., Pool, Gregory J.
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Basic income
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Employees
Government spending
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Racism
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Researchers
Swimming pools
Work ethic
Work life balance
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