Relative deprivation (RD) refers to the fact that individuals may feel deprived of some desirable thing in social comparison relative to a reference group. Occupational group is widely recognized as the essential reference group and generally used to compare differences in earnings and social position. Four waves' data from the Social Attitudes Survey of Urban-Rural Residents (China) (SAS-C; 2005/2007/2008/2009) were used to compute to Stewart's new measure of RD for different occupational groups and its relationship to life satisfaction (a cognitive component of subjective well-being). Results showed that both economic RD (defined as individuals' RD of material benefits, such as income, wealth etc.) and social status RD (define...
Many scholars focus on China’s booming economy and its social impacts, while there is little attenti...
We use data from two rounds of Chinese General Social Survey (CGSS) to study the determinants of sub...
[[abstract]]Objective: This study was to investigate the association of life satisfaction with socio...
Relative deprivation (RD) refers to the fact that individuals may feel deprived of some desirable th...
Relative deprivation (RD), also known as relative poverty , an idea implicitly put forward by Adam S...
Life satisfaction is significantly influenced by social capital, a key sociological term that links ...
Relative deprivation (RD) is the judgment that one or one’s ingroup is worse off compared with some ...
Objectives To investigate the association of relative income deprivation (RID) with perceived hap...
We examine the extent to which self-reported health and psycho-social health are affected by relativ...
China's rapidly changing economic landscape has led to widening social inequalities. Occupation...
We examine the extent to which self-reported health and psycho-social health are affected by relativ...
The Chinese economic growth rate has been much higher than many countries of the world for many year...
China’s rapidly changing economic landscape has led to widening social inequalities. Occupational st...
A national household survey for 2002, containing a specially designed module on subjective well-bein...
This study attempts to examine relative income effects on perceived happiness in three major Asian c...
Many scholars focus on China’s booming economy and its social impacts, while there is little attenti...
We use data from two rounds of Chinese General Social Survey (CGSS) to study the determinants of sub...
[[abstract]]Objective: This study was to investigate the association of life satisfaction with socio...
Relative deprivation (RD) refers to the fact that individuals may feel deprived of some desirable th...
Relative deprivation (RD), also known as relative poverty , an idea implicitly put forward by Adam S...
Life satisfaction is significantly influenced by social capital, a key sociological term that links ...
Relative deprivation (RD) is the judgment that one or one’s ingroup is worse off compared with some ...
Objectives To investigate the association of relative income deprivation (RID) with perceived hap...
We examine the extent to which self-reported health and psycho-social health are affected by relativ...
China's rapidly changing economic landscape has led to widening social inequalities. Occupation...
We examine the extent to which self-reported health and psycho-social health are affected by relativ...
The Chinese economic growth rate has been much higher than many countries of the world for many year...
China’s rapidly changing economic landscape has led to widening social inequalities. Occupational st...
A national household survey for 2002, containing a specially designed module on subjective well-bein...
This study attempts to examine relative income effects on perceived happiness in three major Asian c...
Many scholars focus on China’s booming economy and its social impacts, while there is little attenti...
We use data from two rounds of Chinese General Social Survey (CGSS) to study the determinants of sub...
[[abstract]]Objective: This study was to investigate the association of life satisfaction with socio...