This paper aims to study the consequences of social inequality in the well-being of Europeans. How individuals differ in well-being in the European space? Do categorical and distributive inequalities influence well-being? We explore the well-being inequalities in Europe building upon the OECD Framework for Measuring Well-Being and Progress. Taking European Social Survey as the main empirical source, the interplay between key distributional (education, income) and categorical (gender, social class) dimensions of social inequalities in well-being was studied, under two levels of analysis of the OECD European social space – transnational (across individuals) and national (across countries). Social inequalities on well-being scores and well-bei...
This study seeks to comparatively analyse how well-being is distributed across the social structure ...
Abstract This paper investigates the evolution of the inequality in well-being across different EU c...
It is theorized that income inequality is an indicator of status inequality and should therefore be ...
This paper aims to study the consequences of social inequality in the well-being of Europeans. How i...
Social inequality refers to the uneven distribution of resources in a society that can lead to syste...
Using four waves of the European Social Survey (179,273 individuals from 29 countries), we analyze t...
"An objective and a subjective approach to study well-being is introduced. The objective approach is...
Using four waves of the European Social Survey (179,273 individuals from 29 countries) the authors a...
In this study, a method is proposed to measure well-being inequality and to test for well-being conv...
This paper uses peer comparisons to analyze the impact of different types of inequalities (i.e., wit...
This paper aims at establishing a clear link between different types of inequality and life satisfac...
More gender-equal societies promote better mental health among both men and women and reduce the gen...
Inequalities in health and well-being are important contemporary public health issues. This article ...
This paper investigates the evolution of the inequality in well-being across di erent EU countries b...
Abstract: Are more equal societies ‘better ’ societies? This article addresses the question as to wh...
This study seeks to comparatively analyse how well-being is distributed across the social structure ...
Abstract This paper investigates the evolution of the inequality in well-being across different EU c...
It is theorized that income inequality is an indicator of status inequality and should therefore be ...
This paper aims to study the consequences of social inequality in the well-being of Europeans. How i...
Social inequality refers to the uneven distribution of resources in a society that can lead to syste...
Using four waves of the European Social Survey (179,273 individuals from 29 countries), we analyze t...
"An objective and a subjective approach to study well-being is introduced. The objective approach is...
Using four waves of the European Social Survey (179,273 individuals from 29 countries) the authors a...
In this study, a method is proposed to measure well-being inequality and to test for well-being conv...
This paper uses peer comparisons to analyze the impact of different types of inequalities (i.e., wit...
This paper aims at establishing a clear link between different types of inequality and life satisfac...
More gender-equal societies promote better mental health among both men and women and reduce the gen...
Inequalities in health and well-being are important contemporary public health issues. This article ...
This paper investigates the evolution of the inequality in well-being across di erent EU countries b...
Abstract: Are more equal societies ‘better ’ societies? This article addresses the question as to wh...
This study seeks to comparatively analyse how well-being is distributed across the social structure ...
Abstract This paper investigates the evolution of the inequality in well-being across different EU c...
It is theorized that income inequality is an indicator of status inequality and should therefore be ...