Contains fulltext : 62265.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In this article I study Bourdieu's distinction of status groups based on cultural and economic resources using recent data on a representative sample of the Dutch population (N=1561). More specifically, I examine the consequences of a accumulation of cultural and economic resources for taste differentiation. The research question reads: To what extent do people with cultural as well as economic resources differ in taste from people with primarily economic or cultural resources? First, I construct a multi-dimensional social space in which I largely follow Bourdieu in differentiating between a person's amount of resources and type of resources. As an elaborati...
Vincenzo Mele, (University of Pisa, Italy) makes a cross-cultural comparison of the topic social cla...
Economists have traditionally treated preferences as exogenously given. Preferences are assumed to b...
Are contemporary higher-status tastes inclusive, exclusive, or both? Recent work suggests that the a...
In this article I study Bourdieu's distinction of status groups based on cultural and economic resou...
This research starts with the analysis of conspicuous consumption as a specific means to emphasize o...
_Background:_ The key mechanisms underlying socioeconomic inequalities in dietary intake are still p...
Abstract Background The key mechanisms underlying socioeconomic inequalities in dietary intake are s...
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In this article, we investigate patterns of musical taste using a large sample from the Dutch popula...
BACKGROUND: The key mechanisms underlying socioeconomic inequalities in dietary intake are still poo...
The article reflects on the relationship between social sphere (social standing) and cultural config...
OBJECTIVES: To explore whether 'distinction', a well-known mechanism that produces and reproduces so...
This dissertation asks the question whether and how people in the Netherlands practise, perceive and...
This paper seeks to examine the character of cultural taste patterns in the Netherlands and in prev...
Contains fulltext : 130144.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Most field anal...
Vincenzo Mele, (University of Pisa, Italy) makes a cross-cultural comparison of the topic social cla...
Economists have traditionally treated preferences as exogenously given. Preferences are assumed to b...
Are contemporary higher-status tastes inclusive, exclusive, or both? Recent work suggests that the a...
In this article I study Bourdieu's distinction of status groups based on cultural and economic resou...
This research starts with the analysis of conspicuous consumption as a specific means to emphasize o...
_Background:_ The key mechanisms underlying socioeconomic inequalities in dietary intake are still p...
Abstract Background The key mechanisms underlying socioeconomic inequalities in dietary intake are s...
Contains fulltext : 77346_aut.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access) ...
In this article, we investigate patterns of musical taste using a large sample from the Dutch popula...
BACKGROUND: The key mechanisms underlying socioeconomic inequalities in dietary intake are still poo...
The article reflects on the relationship between social sphere (social standing) and cultural config...
OBJECTIVES: To explore whether 'distinction', a well-known mechanism that produces and reproduces so...
This dissertation asks the question whether and how people in the Netherlands practise, perceive and...
This paper seeks to examine the character of cultural taste patterns in the Netherlands and in prev...
Contains fulltext : 130144.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Most field anal...
Vincenzo Mele, (University of Pisa, Italy) makes a cross-cultural comparison of the topic social cla...
Economists have traditionally treated preferences as exogenously given. Preferences are assumed to b...
Are contemporary higher-status tastes inclusive, exclusive, or both? Recent work suggests that the a...