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People Judge Social Class More On The Bus Than At Work, Study Finds

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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........

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