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Navigating diversity: Maternal ideologies and associations with child interethnic prejudice in the Netherlands
Social Development ( IF 2.462 ) Pub Date : 2021-12-14 , DOI: 10.1111/sode.12579
Ymke Bruijn 1 , Rosanneke A. G. Emmen 1, 2 , Judi Mesman 1, 2
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Parental diversity ideologies are linked to their own interethnic prejudice, but how do they relate to children's prejudice? This study examined self-reported endorsement of colorblind ideology and multiculturalism among mothers (138 White Dutch, 65 Turkish-Dutch, and 45 Afro-Dutch) of 6-to 10-year old children (55% girls), and its association with child interethnic prejudice. Endorsement of multiculturalism was lowest among White Dutch mothers, and endorsement of colorblind ideology was lowest among Afro-Dutch mothers. Maternal endorsement of multiculturalism was negatively related to child outgroup prejudice among White Dutch families and among Turkish-Dutch families in the context of underrepresented outgroups, and results suggest no or opposite associations for colorblind ideology. Future research should explore what parenting based on these ideologies looks like, but the present study points parents in the direction of a multicultural, rather than colorblind, approach.

中文翻译:

驾驭多样性:荷兰母亲的意识形态和与儿童种族偏见的关联

父母的多元化意识形态与他们自己的种族偏见有关,但它们与孩子的偏见有何关系?本研究调查了 6 至 10 岁儿童(55% 的女孩)的母亲(138 名荷兰白人、65 名土耳其裔荷兰人和 45 名非洲裔荷兰人)自我报告的对色盲意识形态和多元文化主义的认可,及其与儿童的关系种族偏见。荷兰白人母亲对多元文化的支持最低,非洲裔荷兰母亲对色盲意识形态的支持最低。在外群体代表性不足的情况下,母亲对多元文化主义的认可与白荷兰家庭和土耳其-荷兰家庭之间的儿童外群体偏见呈负相关,结果表明色盲意识形态没有或相反的关联。
更新日期:2021-12-14
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