The concentration of wealth in the hands of a few at the expense of general impoverishment is a major problem in some modern societies. However, there is a general opposition to redistribution policies or to the application of a progressive taxation system. The goal of this research was to explore one factor that might drive the attitudes toward income redistribution: The (de)humanization of high socioeconomic status groups. Previous studies have shown that high socioeconomic status groups tend to be considered as unemotional machines without any concern for others. However, the consequences of mechanizing (vs. humanizing) high socioeconomic status on the interpretation of socioeconomic differences has not been explored yet. We considered t...
Previous literature demonstrates that beliefs about the determinants of income inequality play a maj...
In the face of economic inequalities, redistribution of wealth is a key debate for society, and unde...
Given that people evaluate their own income and that of their group by comparing it with that of oth...
The concentration of wealth in the hands of a few at the expense of general impoverishment is a majo...
Increasing economic inequality adversely affects groups with low socioeconomic status (low-SES). How...
Why do some people support redistribution from the rich to the poor while others do not? A very larg...
As economic inequality grows, more people stand to benefit from wealth redistribution. Yet in many c...
This research was partly supported by grant No. PSI2013-45678P, from the Spanish Ministry of Science...
Previous studies have posited that elites are willing to advance the redistribution of income and so...
There is a growing body of work suggesting that social class stereotypes are amplified when people p...
Economic inequality has a robust negative effect on a range of important societal outcomes, includin...
We examine whether individuals' experienced levels of income inequality affect their preferences for...
Individuals with a higher social position are more tolerant of current income inequality than indivi...
The questions of whether and how socioeconomic status (SES) predicts prosocial behavior have sparked...
Although status and wealth are related facets of social stratification, their association is only mo...
Previous literature demonstrates that beliefs about the determinants of income inequality play a maj...
In the face of economic inequalities, redistribution of wealth is a key debate for society, and unde...
Given that people evaluate their own income and that of their group by comparing it with that of oth...
The concentration of wealth in the hands of a few at the expense of general impoverishment is a majo...
Increasing economic inequality adversely affects groups with low socioeconomic status (low-SES). How...
Why do some people support redistribution from the rich to the poor while others do not? A very larg...
As economic inequality grows, more people stand to benefit from wealth redistribution. Yet in many c...
This research was partly supported by grant No. PSI2013-45678P, from the Spanish Ministry of Science...
Previous studies have posited that elites are willing to advance the redistribution of income and so...
There is a growing body of work suggesting that social class stereotypes are amplified when people p...
Economic inequality has a robust negative effect on a range of important societal outcomes, includin...
We examine whether individuals' experienced levels of income inequality affect their preferences for...
Individuals with a higher social position are more tolerant of current income inequality than indivi...
The questions of whether and how socioeconomic status (SES) predicts prosocial behavior have sparked...
Although status and wealth are related facets of social stratification, their association is only mo...
Previous literature demonstrates that beliefs about the determinants of income inequality play a maj...
In the face of economic inequalities, redistribution of wealth is a key debate for society, and unde...
Given that people evaluate their own income and that of their group by comparing it with that of oth...