Why do the poor spend more on lottery tickets than their wealthier and better educated peers? While social scientists generally agree that there is an inverse relationship between socio-economic position and patterns of lottery play, there is debate on what factors cause lottery gambling. Using survey data from a nationwide probability sample, we test three sociological approaches – socio-structural, cultural and social network accounts – to explain why the poor play the lottery. While controlling for cognitive bias theory, we find that peer play, educational attainment and self-perceived social deprivation have strong effects on lottery play. Culture, the study finds, plays a much lesser role. Although lottery players demonstrate fatalisti...
State-sponsored lotteries are a lucrative source of revenue. Despite their low payout rates, lotteri...
The consumption of lottery goods has grown considerably in the Philippines over the years. Entertain...
Provides a summary of current research findings and outlines the main cognitive theories of gambling...
Why do the poor spend more on lottery tickets than their wealthier and better educated peers? While ...
This study examines the social contexts of gambling and analyzes social motivations for playing the ...
Sociologists generally agree that there is an inverse relationship between socioeconomic position an...
The game of LOTTO is the most common form of lottery participation in the U.S. Participation in LOTT...
Abstract: We ask why people play the lottery in syndicates. Sharing lottery tickets with co-workers,...
Previous studies of lottery play have tended to concentrate on just one aspect of participation, and...
Previous studies of lottery play have tended to adopt one particular approach, concentrating on demo...
Why do people play the lottery? Since lottery tickets are assets with negative expected return, lott...
This paper examines the lottery sales of 99 countries by type of product in order to analyze the soc...
This study shows that the propensity to gamble and investment decisions are correlated. At the aggre...
Abstract. This article draws on the findings of quantitative and qualitative research undertaken bet...
On the basis of a telephone survey conducted on a random sample of the German residential population...
State-sponsored lotteries are a lucrative source of revenue. Despite their low payout rates, lotteri...
The consumption of lottery goods has grown considerably in the Philippines over the years. Entertain...
Provides a summary of current research findings and outlines the main cognitive theories of gambling...
Why do the poor spend more on lottery tickets than their wealthier and better educated peers? While ...
This study examines the social contexts of gambling and analyzes social motivations for playing the ...
Sociologists generally agree that there is an inverse relationship between socioeconomic position an...
The game of LOTTO is the most common form of lottery participation in the U.S. Participation in LOTT...
Abstract: We ask why people play the lottery in syndicates. Sharing lottery tickets with co-workers,...
Previous studies of lottery play have tended to concentrate on just one aspect of participation, and...
Previous studies of lottery play have tended to adopt one particular approach, concentrating on demo...
Why do people play the lottery? Since lottery tickets are assets with negative expected return, lott...
This paper examines the lottery sales of 99 countries by type of product in order to analyze the soc...
This study shows that the propensity to gamble and investment decisions are correlated. At the aggre...
Abstract. This article draws on the findings of quantitative and qualitative research undertaken bet...
On the basis of a telephone survey conducted on a random sample of the German residential population...
State-sponsored lotteries are a lucrative source of revenue. Despite their low payout rates, lotteri...
The consumption of lottery goods has grown considerably in the Philippines over the years. Entertain...
Provides a summary of current research findings and outlines the main cognitive theories of gambling...