Positive perceptions of an individual’s or family’s social mobility opportunities can be influenced by a variety of factors. In this study, the point of interest is the positive perception of social mobility opportunities rather than the actual social mobility potential, which has been the focus of many other analyses. We measure the effects of both Institutional level country differences and Individual level characteristics to study their effects on the overall positivity levels within given years and countries. We find that Institutional level factors such as unemployment rates and GDP per capita are, unsurprisingly, influential factors that detract from and contribute to positivity, respectively. The most influential institutional va...
Recent works in the field of Social Psychology have shown the importance of studying subjective soci...
Recent works in the field of Social Psychology have shown the importance of studying subjective soci...
Recent research has demonstrated that people believe they are more likely to climb the income ladder...
© 2022 John Wiley & Sons LtdWhen would perceptions of economic mobility enhance individuals subj...
High intergenerational social mobility is by scholars depicted as something good. However, high inte...
A main assumption of social production function theory is that status is a major determinant of subj...
The question whether a socially mobile society is conducive to subjective well-being (SWB) has rarel...
The question whether a socially mobile society is conducive to subjective well-being (SWB) has rarel...
In this research I first examine how Americans’ perceptions of what it takes to get ahead are influe...
A main assumption of social production function theory is that status is a major determinant of subj...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via htt...
This study explores individual and contextual explanations of why some people perceive themselves as...
Status is a major determinant of subjective well-being (SWB). This is one of the primary assumptions...
Recent works in the field of Social Psychology have shown the importance of studying subjective soci...
Thesis advisor: David L. BlusteinGlobalization has had many implications on the world’s economy, cul...
Recent works in the field of Social Psychology have shown the importance of studying subjective soci...
Recent works in the field of Social Psychology have shown the importance of studying subjective soci...
Recent research has demonstrated that people believe they are more likely to climb the income ladder...
© 2022 John Wiley & Sons LtdWhen would perceptions of economic mobility enhance individuals subj...
High intergenerational social mobility is by scholars depicted as something good. However, high inte...
A main assumption of social production function theory is that status is a major determinant of subj...
The question whether a socially mobile society is conducive to subjective well-being (SWB) has rarel...
The question whether a socially mobile society is conducive to subjective well-being (SWB) has rarel...
In this research I first examine how Americans’ perceptions of what it takes to get ahead are influe...
A main assumption of social production function theory is that status is a major determinant of subj...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via htt...
This study explores individual and contextual explanations of why some people perceive themselves as...
Status is a major determinant of subjective well-being (SWB). This is one of the primary assumptions...
Recent works in the field of Social Psychology have shown the importance of studying subjective soci...
Thesis advisor: David L. BlusteinGlobalization has had many implications on the world’s economy, cul...
Recent works in the field of Social Psychology have shown the importance of studying subjective soci...
Recent works in the field of Social Psychology have shown the importance of studying subjective soci...
Recent research has demonstrated that people believe they are more likely to climb the income ladder...