Identity Under Scrutiny: Media Attention and Rule Compliance

39 Pages Posted: 8 May 2025 Last revised: 24 May 2025

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Sulin Sardoschau

Humboldt University - Department of Economics

Giorgio Gulino

University of Rome Tor Vergata

Federico Masera

University of New South Wales (UNSW)

Abstract

How does media coverage of minorities affect their rule compliance? Using data from 800,000 random audits at supermarket self-checkouts in Italy, we show that heightened refugee media coverage reduces under-reporting of items among shoppers born in major refugee-source countries, but not other migrants or natives. The effect is concentrated in the seven days following media exposure and is strongest when coverage is negative or highlights criminality. Results are not driven by changes in customer composition or perceived audit risk. Instead, our findings suggest that public scrutiny prompts minorities to counter negative stereotypes by increasing their compliance.

Keywords: immigration, refugees, identity, crime, media, threat

JEL Classification: D74, J15, D83, Z10, D72

Suggested Citation

Sardoschau, Sulin and Gulino, Giorgio and Masera, Federico, Identity Under Scrutiny: Media Attention and Rule Compliance. IZA Discussion Paper No. 17888, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=5245249

Sulin Sardoschau (Contact Author)

Humboldt University - Department of Economics ( email )

Unter den Linden 6
Berlin, AK Berlin 10099
Germany

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Giorgio Gulino

University of Rome Tor Vergata ( email )

Via di Tor Vergata
Rome, 00133
Italy

Federico Masera

University of New South Wales (UNSW)

Kensington
High St
Sydney, NSW 2052
Australia

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