This research was partly supported by grant No. PSI2013-45678P, from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación) to the first author.Many societies are becoming increasingly unequal, especially after the Great Recession. This is occurring despite the evidence showing that economic inequality undermines personal and social wellbeing, and that inequality impairs the safe functioning of our societies. Although the main known causes of economic inequality are macro‐economic, some psychosocial factors can contribute to maintain it; these factors are the focus of this paper. Study 1 shows that feeling higher class and justifying the economic system increase the perception that the actual resource distributi...
The study of perceived economic differences in everyday life is relevant to deepen the knowledge o...
What predicts support for the redistribution of resources to improve socioeconomic inequality? Socia...
Quantitative research has tended to explain attitudinal divergence towards welfare and redistributio...
Many societies are becoming increasingly unequal, especially after the Great Recession. This is occu...
Economic inequality has a robust negative effect on a range of important societal outcomes, includin...
In this review, I provide an overview of the literature investigating the social psychology of econo...
ABSTRACT—To understand how and why people tolerate ongoing social and economic inequality, we conduc...
The current degree of economic inequality in the US is the largest it has been since prior to the Gr...
This article asks how ordinary people in Germany perceive and legitimize economic disparities in an ...
In this essay, I review developments in the ongoing debate about the causal connections between pove...
Funding This research was supported by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation under Grant (P...
There is a growing body of work suggesting that social class stereotypes are amplified when people p...
Previous studies have posited that elites are willing to advance the redistribution of income and so...
Previous studies have posited that elites are willing to advance the redistribution of income and so...
Previous studies have posited that elites are willing to advance the redistribution of income and so...
The study of perceived economic differences in everyday life is relevant to deepen the knowledge o...
What predicts support for the redistribution of resources to improve socioeconomic inequality? Socia...
Quantitative research has tended to explain attitudinal divergence towards welfare and redistributio...
Many societies are becoming increasingly unequal, especially after the Great Recession. This is occu...
Economic inequality has a robust negative effect on a range of important societal outcomes, includin...
In this review, I provide an overview of the literature investigating the social psychology of econo...
ABSTRACT—To understand how and why people tolerate ongoing social and economic inequality, we conduc...
The current degree of economic inequality in the US is the largest it has been since prior to the Gr...
This article asks how ordinary people in Germany perceive and legitimize economic disparities in an ...
In this essay, I review developments in the ongoing debate about the causal connections between pove...
Funding This research was supported by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation under Grant (P...
There is a growing body of work suggesting that social class stereotypes are amplified when people p...
Previous studies have posited that elites are willing to advance the redistribution of income and so...
Previous studies have posited that elites are willing to advance the redistribution of income and so...
Previous studies have posited that elites are willing to advance the redistribution of income and so...
The study of perceived economic differences in everyday life is relevant to deepen the knowledge o...
What predicts support for the redistribution of resources to improve socioeconomic inequality? Socia...
Quantitative research has tended to explain attitudinal divergence towards welfare and redistributio...