Decades of research predominantly conducted in Western societies reveals that people, especially the less wealthy, are averse to high levels of inequality. However, empirical comparative studies on perceived wealth and inequality aversion across nations are rare. Here, we examine how responses to unequal monetary allocations among those with high or low subjective wealth might differ in the U.S. and China. Four studies reveal that in the U.S. people who perceive themselves as less (versus more) wealthy are more likely to reject unequal allocations—the less wealthy are sensitive to some restoration of equality. Conversely, in China, the wealthy rather than the less wealthy are more prone to reject unequal allocations. We also find some...
Past research has found that in times of economic hardships, people displayed harsher prejudice towa...
A large number of observational and experimental studies have explored the determinants of individua...
Past research has been divergent about perceived income inequality among diversely positioned member...
Decades of research predominantly conducted in Western societies reveals that people, especially the...
Decades of research predominantly conducted in Western societies reveals that people, especially the...
This paper explores the factors that influence redistributive preferences in the context of sustaine...
The effect of inequality on happiness should intrigue social scientists. Of the many dimensions of i...
Over the past decades income inequality has been sharply increasing in both mainland China and Hong ...
Previous research has found a positive correlation between the perception of power and the perceptio...
A country's level of objective income inequality and a person's income are predictors of individual ...
How does the perception of economic inequality affect political support in non-democracies? While th...
People’s self-perception biases often lead them to see themselves as better than the average person ...
Individuals with a higher social position are more tolerant of current income inequality than indivi...
How do the Chinese population interpret a socially segregated China that already has a half-century ...
Past research has found that in times of economic hardships, people displayed harsher prejudice towa...
A large number of observational and experimental studies have explored the determinants of individua...
Past research has been divergent about perceived income inequality among diversely positioned member...
Decades of research predominantly conducted in Western societies reveals that people, especially the...
Decades of research predominantly conducted in Western societies reveals that people, especially the...
This paper explores the factors that influence redistributive preferences in the context of sustaine...
The effect of inequality on happiness should intrigue social scientists. Of the many dimensions of i...
Over the past decades income inequality has been sharply increasing in both mainland China and Hong ...
Previous research has found a positive correlation between the perception of power and the perceptio...
A country's level of objective income inequality and a person's income are predictors of individual ...
How does the perception of economic inequality affect political support in non-democracies? While th...
People’s self-perception biases often lead them to see themselves as better than the average person ...
Individuals with a higher social position are more tolerant of current income inequality than indivi...
How do the Chinese population interpret a socially segregated China that already has a half-century ...
Past research has found that in times of economic hardships, people displayed harsher prejudice towa...
A large number of observational and experimental studies have explored the determinants of individua...
Past research has been divergent about perceived income inequality among diversely positioned member...