We demonstrate widening socioeconomic disparities in perceived economic distress among Americans, characterized by increasing distress at the bottom and improved perceptions at the top of the socioeconomic ladder. We then assess the extent to which hardships related to the Great Recession account for the growing social disparity in economic distress. Based on the concept of loss aversion, we also test whether the psychological pain associated with a financial loss is greater than the perceived benefit of an equivalent gain. Analyses are based on longitudinal survey data from the Midlife Development in the US study. Results suggest that widening social disparities in perceived economic distress between the mid-2000s and mid-2010s are explain...
The debate on the adverse consequences of the economic crisis in the US flags rising unemployment as...
AIM: To examine whether late-career job loss increased depression among older workers approaching re...
During the 2007-09 Great Recession, the American economic environment was bleak: unemployment roughl...
We demonstrate widening socioeconomic disparities in perceived economic distress among Americans, ch...
Recessions pose risks to mental health, yet the psychosocial mechanisms involved are less clear. One...
The Great Recession was associated with large changes in income, wealth, and unemployment, changes t...
This paper is an attempt to translate economic figures and indices into the living conditions of peo...
There is little consensus as to the effect of recessions on health, which may be due to the heteroge...
In 2008, financial speculation on over-valued US housing stock was rife. When investors awoke to the...
There is no doubt that economic inequality in the US has increased over the last several decades (Pi...
Analyzes survey data on hardships faced during the recession by demographics, political affiliation,...
Aim: To examine whether late-career job loss increased depression among older workers approaching re...
AIM: To examine whether late-career job loss increased depression among older workers approaching re...
497452ANN The Annals of the American AcademyWealth Disparities before and after the Great Recession ...
The Great Recession has meant huge upheavals for millions around the world with massive increases in...
The debate on the adverse consequences of the economic crisis in the US flags rising unemployment as...
AIM: To examine whether late-career job loss increased depression among older workers approaching re...
During the 2007-09 Great Recession, the American economic environment was bleak: unemployment roughl...
We demonstrate widening socioeconomic disparities in perceived economic distress among Americans, ch...
Recessions pose risks to mental health, yet the psychosocial mechanisms involved are less clear. One...
The Great Recession was associated with large changes in income, wealth, and unemployment, changes t...
This paper is an attempt to translate economic figures and indices into the living conditions of peo...
There is little consensus as to the effect of recessions on health, which may be due to the heteroge...
In 2008, financial speculation on over-valued US housing stock was rife. When investors awoke to the...
There is no doubt that economic inequality in the US has increased over the last several decades (Pi...
Analyzes survey data on hardships faced during the recession by demographics, political affiliation,...
Aim: To examine whether late-career job loss increased depression among older workers approaching re...
AIM: To examine whether late-career job loss increased depression among older workers approaching re...
497452ANN The Annals of the American AcademyWealth Disparities before and after the Great Recession ...
The Great Recession has meant huge upheavals for millions around the world with massive increases in...
The debate on the adverse consequences of the economic crisis in the US flags rising unemployment as...
AIM: To examine whether late-career job loss increased depression among older workers approaching re...
During the 2007-09 Great Recession, the American economic environment was bleak: unemployment roughl...