The more diverse the better: Identifying with a diverse neighbourhood mother community predicts greater intergroup contact

Author:

Riikonen Reetta12ORCID,Finell Eerika12ORCID,Seppälä Tuija12ORCID,Stevenson Clifford3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Social Sciences University of Eastern Finland Kuopio Finland

2. Faculty of Social Sciences Tampere University Tampere Finland

3. Department of Psychology Nottingham Trent University Nottingham UK

Abstract

AbstractAlthough it has been shown that identification with a neighbourhood community can support intergroup relations within the community by providing resources to cope with intergroup contact, previous research has not investigated how the perceived diversity of the neighbourhood identity influences this process. This study extends research on neighbourhood identification by focusing on a specific group (mothers of small children), examining how and when identification with other mothers living in the same neighbourhood is related to intergroup contact with local outgroup mothers. We examined this in a survey study, for which we collected data from both Finnish majority and immigrant mothers at public maternal and child healthcare centres (N = 733). Our study showed that identification with the neighbourhood mother community was positively associated with intergroup contact, partly via perceived social support from other neighbourhood mothers for both Finnish majority and immigrant mothers. Our study additionally revealed that the perceived proportion of outgroup mothers in the local mother community moderated the relationship between identification and intergroup contact for both groups. Our findings highlight the significance of considering perceived diversity for determining when identification will support intergroup contact. Please refer to the Supplementary Material section to find this article's Community and Social Impact Statement.

Funder

Koneen Säätiö

Alli Paasikiven Säätiö

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Sociology and Political Science,Social Psychology

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