People Judge Social Class More On The Bus Than At Work, Study Finds
People Judge Social Class More On The Bus Than At Work, Study Finds
But not everyone perceives inequalities the same way.
If you want to find them, class markers – accents, postcodes, and more – are everywhere.
And given that inequality in the UK is already high and is growing, you might think we’re all side-eyeing each other’s apparent advantages constantly.
Not so, a new study published in Scientific Reports has found. After tracking 6,150 observations from 301 working adults in Singapore over six days, they found that most of the time (about 82%), we’re not paying attention to one another’s class at all.
Speaking to HuffPost UK, Prof Andy J Yap, a Professor of Organisational Behaviour at INSEAD who was involved with the study, said: “The findings surprised us. Inequality surfaces and then fades... People move through daily life with many........
