A new wave of scholarship recognizes the importance of people’s understanding of inequality that underlies their political convictions, civic values, and policy views. Much less is known, however, about the sources of people’s different beliefs. I argue that scholarship is hampered by a lack of consensus regarding the conceptualization and measurement of inequality beliefs, in the absence of an organizing theory. To fill this gap, in this paper, I develop a framework for studying the social basis of people’s explanations for inequality. I propose that people observe unequal outcomes and must infer the invisible forces that brought these about, be they meritocratic or structural in nature. In making inferences about the causes of inequality,...
Inequality leads people to believe they're less able and deserve the disadvantage, argues Jeffrey Bu...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
To make accurate causal inferences about social-group inequalities, people must consider structural ...
A new wave of scholarship recognizes the importance of people’s understanding of inequality that und...
A new wave of scholarship recognizes the importance of people’s understanding of inequality that und...
A new wave of scholarship recognizes the importance of people’s understanding of inequality that und...
In most contemporary societies, people underestimate the extent of economic inequality, resulting in...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the National Academy of ...
Inequality is on the rise: gains have been concentrated with a small elite, while most have seen the...
The extent of inequality that people perceive in the world is often a better predictor of individual...
Inequality is on the rise: gains have been concentrated with a small elite, while most have seen the...
Most people misperceive economic inequality. Learning about actual levels of inequality and social m...
This paper elaborates a framework for understanding inequalities that is multi-dimensional, inter-di...
In this review, I provide an overview of the literature investigating the social psychology of econo...
According to an implicit assumption underlying stratification theory and research, citizens in moder...
Inequality leads people to believe they're less able and deserve the disadvantage, argues Jeffrey Bu...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
To make accurate causal inferences about social-group inequalities, people must consider structural ...
A new wave of scholarship recognizes the importance of people’s understanding of inequality that und...
A new wave of scholarship recognizes the importance of people’s understanding of inequality that und...
A new wave of scholarship recognizes the importance of people’s understanding of inequality that und...
In most contemporary societies, people underestimate the extent of economic inequality, resulting in...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the National Academy of ...
Inequality is on the rise: gains have been concentrated with a small elite, while most have seen the...
The extent of inequality that people perceive in the world is often a better predictor of individual...
Inequality is on the rise: gains have been concentrated with a small elite, while most have seen the...
Most people misperceive economic inequality. Learning about actual levels of inequality and social m...
This paper elaborates a framework for understanding inequalities that is multi-dimensional, inter-di...
In this review, I provide an overview of the literature investigating the social psychology of econo...
According to an implicit assumption underlying stratification theory and research, citizens in moder...
Inequality leads people to believe they're less able and deserve the disadvantage, argues Jeffrey Bu...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
To make accurate causal inferences about social-group inequalities, people must consider structural ...