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Ethnicity and obesity: Evidence of automatic work performance stereotypes in Sweden

Author

  • Jens Agerström
  • Rickard Carlsson
  • Dan-Olof Rooth

Summary, in English

Using the Implicit Association Test, we investigate whether employers and students possess implicit and explicit negative attitudes and implicit perform-ance stereotypes toward Arab-Muslim men relative to native Swedish men. We also examine if employers and students have implicit and explicit performance stereotypes toward obese individuals relative to people of normal weight. The results demonstrate that employers and students both implicitly and explicitly associate Arab-Muslim men with less work performance. Also, they have more implicit negative attitudes toward this ethnic group. Obese individuals are both implicitly and explicitly associated with less work performance compared with normal-weight individuals.

Publishing year

2007

Language

English

Publication/Series

Rapportserie, Institutet För Arbetsmarknadspolitisk Utvärdering

Document type

Report

Publisher

Institutet För Arbetsmarknadspolitisk Utvärdering

Topic

  • Psychology

Keywords

  • ethnicity
  • discrimination
  • stereotypes
  • attitudes
  • Implicit
  • obesity

Status

Published

Report number

20

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1651-1166