Sociopolitical values, attitudes and behaviors of Portuguese Economics students

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Abstract

Previous research on the Portuguese case confirmed free-riding, free-marketer and right-wing political inclinations among economics students. Further scrutiny was endeavored here, perceiving also a considerably increased interest for politics, notwithstanding the lack of concern for public problems. Various aspects of free-riding proclivity were distinguished and discussed, relating them with youngsters' risk-loving and sensation-seeking tendencies, but also with a number of other facets specific to economics students, including: prevalence of achievement values, contextual influences on morals, peer pressure, perceived group status and social expectations regarding the economic profession.

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Graça, J. C., Caiado, J., & Correia, R. G. (2020, January 1). Sociopolitical values, attitudes and behaviors of Portuguese Economics students. Sociologia, Problemas e Praticas. Editora Mundos Sociais. https://doi.org/10.7458/spp20209213699

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