Social inequality refers to the uneven distribution of resources in a society that can lead to systematically and unfair advantages/disadvantages in peoples’ life circumstances and opportunities. In populations all over the world, people with fewer resources have worse chances in life, health and well-being. Additionally, inequality hinders not only the people on the bottom of the social rank, but also the general population: in more unequal societies there is a higher incidence of a wide range of health and social problems such as criminality and poverty, fewer chances of economic growth, and higher unbalances in political representation, that can seriously undermine the fairness of political and economic institutions. Despite the consiste...
The last few years have witnessed an increasing emphasis on going beyond GDP per capita when measuri...
In this study, a method is proposed to measure well-being inequality and to test for well-being conv...
Inequality in individuals’ outcomes resulting from unequal access to opportunities due to difference...
Social inequality refers to the uneven distribution of resources in a society that can lead to syste...
This paper aims to study the consequences of social inequality in the well-being of Europeans. How i...
This paper uses recent multidimensional well-being measurements to examine multidimensional well-bei...
Using four waves of the European Social Survey (179,273 individuals from 29 countries), we analyze t...
This paper provides a long-run view of well-being inequality at world scale based on a new historica...
"An objective and a subjective approach to study well-being is introduced. The objective approach is...
Greater income inequality is associated with lower average wellbeing. There are multiple possible ex...
Using four waves of the European Social Survey (179,273 individuals from 29 countries) the authors a...
Schneider S. Why Income Inequality is Dissatisfying? Perceptions of Social Status and the Inequality...
The paper aims to identify structural differences among European countries concerning inequality of ...
In this paper we investigate the evolution of the inequality in well-being across different countrie...
The question whether a socially mobile society is conducive to subjective well-being (SWB) has rarel...
The last few years have witnessed an increasing emphasis on going beyond GDP per capita when measuri...
In this study, a method is proposed to measure well-being inequality and to test for well-being conv...
Inequality in individuals’ outcomes resulting from unequal access to opportunities due to difference...
Social inequality refers to the uneven distribution of resources in a society that can lead to syste...
This paper aims to study the consequences of social inequality in the well-being of Europeans. How i...
This paper uses recent multidimensional well-being measurements to examine multidimensional well-bei...
Using four waves of the European Social Survey (179,273 individuals from 29 countries), we analyze t...
This paper provides a long-run view of well-being inequality at world scale based on a new historica...
"An objective and a subjective approach to study well-being is introduced. The objective approach is...
Greater income inequality is associated with lower average wellbeing. There are multiple possible ex...
Using four waves of the European Social Survey (179,273 individuals from 29 countries) the authors a...
Schneider S. Why Income Inequality is Dissatisfying? Perceptions of Social Status and the Inequality...
The paper aims to identify structural differences among European countries concerning inequality of ...
In this paper we investigate the evolution of the inequality in well-being across different countrie...
The question whether a socially mobile society is conducive to subjective well-being (SWB) has rarel...
The last few years have witnessed an increasing emphasis on going beyond GDP per capita when measuri...
In this study, a method is proposed to measure well-being inequality and to test for well-being conv...
Inequality in individuals’ outcomes resulting from unequal access to opportunities due to difference...