This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordSubjective perceptions of inequality can substantially influence policy attitudes, public health metrics, and societal well-being, but the lack of consensus in the scientific community on how to best operationalize and measure these perceptions may impede progress on the topic. Here, we provide a theoretical framework for the study of subjective perceptions of inequality, which brings critical differences to light. This framework—which we conceptualize as a series of four guiding questions for studying subjective perceptions of economic inequality—serves as a blueprint for the theoretical and empirical decisions researchers need to address in the study ...
Subjective evaluation of income inequality directly influences the social harmony and stability; it ...
Research on perceptions of economic inequality focuses on estimations of the distribution of financi...
This paper establishes a causal link from fairness beliefs to perceived economic inequality. I condu...
Subjective perceptions of inequality can substantially influence policy attitudes, public health met...
The extent of inequality that people perceive in the world is often a stronger predictor of individu...
In this review, I provide an overview of the literature investigating the social psychology of econo...
The extent of inequality that people perceive in the world is often a better predictor of individual...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Economic inequality has become a major topic for the public and policy makers alike. Objective, aggr...
We review the findings in surveys and experiments from the literature on attitudes to income inequal...
In most contemporary societies, people underestimate the extent of economic inequality, resulting in...
Perception of inequality is important for the analysis of individuals motivations and decisions and...
This dissertation argues that public opinion regarding the acceptability and desirability of income ...
Past research has documented myriad pernicious psychological effects of high economic inequality, pr...
Perceptions of economic inequality have become a topic of growing interest in research from differe...
Subjective evaluation of income inequality directly influences the social harmony and stability; it ...
Research on perceptions of economic inequality focuses on estimations of the distribution of financi...
This paper establishes a causal link from fairness beliefs to perceived economic inequality. I condu...
Subjective perceptions of inequality can substantially influence policy attitudes, public health met...
The extent of inequality that people perceive in the world is often a stronger predictor of individu...
In this review, I provide an overview of the literature investigating the social psychology of econo...
The extent of inequality that people perceive in the world is often a better predictor of individual...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Economic inequality has become a major topic for the public and policy makers alike. Objective, aggr...
We review the findings in surveys and experiments from the literature on attitudes to income inequal...
In most contemporary societies, people underestimate the extent of economic inequality, resulting in...
Perception of inequality is important for the analysis of individuals motivations and decisions and...
This dissertation argues that public opinion regarding the acceptability and desirability of income ...
Past research has documented myriad pernicious psychological effects of high economic inequality, pr...
Perceptions of economic inequality have become a topic of growing interest in research from differe...
Subjective evaluation of income inequality directly influences the social harmony and stability; it ...
Research on perceptions of economic inequality focuses on estimations of the distribution of financi...
This paper establishes a causal link from fairness beliefs to perceived economic inequality. I condu...