风险倾向是保加利亚千禧一代和移民态度的人格前因

IF 1.7 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY European Journal of Psychology Open Pub Date : 2023-06-27 DOI:10.1024/2673-8627/a000037
D. Bakalova, Tsvetelina Panchelieva
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摘要:本文考察了风险倾向作为一种人格倾向对保加利亚年轻人关于代际归属和差异的移民态度的预测力。尽管一些国家已经研究了风险倾向和移民态度之间的相关性,但迄今为止,保加利亚——一个处于转型期的东欧经济体——既没有对其进行研究,也没有根据代际差异进行研究。作为2021年9月至10月对18-35岁的保加利亚年轻人——Zoomers(N=444)和Millennials(N=756)进行的一项全国性调查(N=1200)的一部分,我们使用杰克逊风险承受量表(1994)的修订版,将风险倾向作为一种普遍趋势和对不同风险领域的个人反应进行了测量。我们使用一个原始的五项移民态度量表来研究移民态度。研究结果表明,风险倾向(主要在社会风险领域)是保加利亚年轻人移民态度的有力预测因素,对千禧一代来说甚至比Zoomers更有力。风险倾向越高,对移民的态度越积极。这些发现对心理学理论和人口政策具有重要的跨学科意义。
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Risk Propensity as a Personality Antecedent of Emigration Attitudes Among Bulgarian Millennials and Zoomers
Abstract: This paper examines the predictive power of risk propensity as a personality tendency over emigration attitudes among young Bulgarians regarding their generational belonging and differences. Although the correlation between risk propensity and migration attitudes has been studied in some countries, to date, it has neither been examined in Bulgaria – an Eastern European economy in transition – nor scrutinized in the light of generational differences. As part of a national survey ( N = 1,200) carried out in September-October 2021, young Bulgarians aged 18–35 years – Zoomers ( N = 444) and Millennials ( N = 756), we measured risk propensity both as a general tendency and as individual responses to different risk domains, using a revision of Jackson’s Risk-Taking Scale (1994) . We studied the emigration attitudes using an original 5-item Attitudes Toward Emigration Scale. The findings suggest that risk propensity, mostly in the social risk domain, is a powerful predictor of emigration attitudes among young Bulgarians, even more powerful for Millennials than Zoomers. The higher risk propensity is associated with more positive attitudes toward emigration. The findings have important interdisciplinary implications for psychological theory and demographic policy.
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