2022
DOI: 10.1177/00219096221123749
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Group-Based Income Inequality in Hong Kong: An Analysis of Mainland Chinese Immigrants

Abstract: Despite a notoriously high level of income inequality, public discussion about the issue in Hong Kong has been largely limited to overall trends. This is partially due to a lack of fine-grained data, especially on socially relevant inequality dimensions. This study introduces the group-based inequality data set, which provides indices on inequality within and between groups based on census surveys from 1991 to 2016. Compared with past immigrants, some recent immigrants are highly educated and/or of high socioe… Show more

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“…Overall, the results show that scare tactics resonated more with young students and that the messages used should be changed based on the target population. Campaigns in Hong Kong also utilized scare tactics and implicit negative stereotypes of drug users in the city's public service announcements up until 1992 in order to curb drug use (Wong & Cuklanz, 2000). In 1992, the city transitioned from these graphic visuals to using more personal testimonials in which past drug users walked viewers through their recovery process.…”
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“…Overall, the results show that scare tactics resonated more with young students and that the messages used should be changed based on the target population. Campaigns in Hong Kong also utilized scare tactics and implicit negative stereotypes of drug users in the city's public service announcements up until 1992 in order to curb drug use (Wong & Cuklanz, 2000). In 1992, the city transitioned from these graphic visuals to using more personal testimonials in which past drug users walked viewers through their recovery process.…”
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confidence: 99%