Empirical research has provided mixed evidence regarding the question of whether higher social class promotes prosocial behavior. Recently, Côté et al. [1] hypothesized that these conflicting evidences might result from a hitherto neglected interaction between the individual's level of income and the degree of inequality in one's society. They argue that societies with a higher level of inequality foster a sense of entitlement in high-income individuals, which in turn leads them to be less generous. We put this reasoning to a large-scale test using observational data from the European Social Survey (ESS) and push the scope of our investigation towards a broader conception of social class, using next to income two additional measures of clas...
Why does social class affect Quality of Life? We simultaneously investigated two novel possible expl...
The current thesis aims to examine the effect of economic inequality, i.e., the concentration of a m...
Are individuals of higher socio-economic status less ethical than those of lower status? Highly popu...
Does being from a higher social class lead a person to engage in more or less prosocial behavior? Ps...
<div><p>Does being from a higher social class lead a person to engage in more or less prosocial beha...
The concept of noblesse oblige establishes that the differential in privileges between the rich and t...
Lower social class (or socioeconomic status) is associated with fewer resources, greater exposure to...
Does being from a higher social class lead a person to engage in more or less prosocial behavior? Ps...
Social class predicts numerous important life outcomes and social orientations. To date, literature ...
We propose that personal relative deprivation (PRD)-the belief that one is worse off than similar ot...
People are quick to form impressions of others’ social class, and likely adjust their behavior accor...
There is ongoing debate about whether the relationship between income and pro-social behaviour depen...
The questions of whether high-income individuals are more prosocial than low-income individuals and ...
We study empirically the relationship between inequality and active charity participation. Increased...
Rising socio-economic inequality in many countries raises the question of how it affects individuals...
Why does social class affect Quality of Life? We simultaneously investigated two novel possible expl...
The current thesis aims to examine the effect of economic inequality, i.e., the concentration of a m...
Are individuals of higher socio-economic status less ethical than those of lower status? Highly popu...
Does being from a higher social class lead a person to engage in more or less prosocial behavior? Ps...
<div><p>Does being from a higher social class lead a person to engage in more or less prosocial beha...
The concept of noblesse oblige establishes that the differential in privileges between the rich and t...
Lower social class (or socioeconomic status) is associated with fewer resources, greater exposure to...
Does being from a higher social class lead a person to engage in more or less prosocial behavior? Ps...
Social class predicts numerous important life outcomes and social orientations. To date, literature ...
We propose that personal relative deprivation (PRD)-the belief that one is worse off than similar ot...
People are quick to form impressions of others’ social class, and likely adjust their behavior accor...
There is ongoing debate about whether the relationship between income and pro-social behaviour depen...
The questions of whether high-income individuals are more prosocial than low-income individuals and ...
We study empirically the relationship between inequality and active charity participation. Increased...
Rising socio-economic inequality in many countries raises the question of how it affects individuals...
Why does social class affect Quality of Life? We simultaneously investigated two novel possible expl...
The current thesis aims to examine the effect of economic inequality, i.e., the concentration of a m...
Are individuals of higher socio-economic status less ethical than those of lower status? Highly popu...