Poverty is a phenomenon that affects men and women differently. In the current research, we examined social perceptions of poor men and women across three experiments focusing on attributions for poverty, classist attitudes, and stereotypes about poor people. In Study 1, participants from the general population (N = 484) made more individualistic (dispositional) attributions for men’s poverty compared to women’s poverty, blaming men more for their poverty. Participants also believed that men would manage the assistance they received from the state more poorly than women. These patterns were observed across all three studies. In Study 2 (N = 256), we also found that more individualistic attributions for why men were in poverty predicte...
This research was partly supported by grant No. PSI2013-45678P, from the Spanish Ministry of Science...
According to 2016 official estimates, almost 60% of the rural population in Mexico (16.9 million peo...
Summary Despite their apparent gender?neutrality, most discussions of poverty have been premised on...
Poverty is a multidimensional phenomenon that encompasses privation of education, health or housing...
The economic crisis of 2008 severely affected the welfare states. As the economic situation of a cou...
In this article, we present an analysis of the data retrieved from the Survey on Income and Living C...
This study compared perceptions of the causes of poverty among female and male households’ heads in ...
In this article, we present an analysis of the data retrieved from the Survey onIncome and Living Co...
Women-headed households are commonly regarded as the ‘poorest of the poor’. Not only do they seem to...
The issue regarding relationships between the status of women, economic health for all people, and s...
According to stereotypic beliefs about the sexes, women are more communal (selfless and concerned wi...
11th International Technology, Education and Development Conference ProceedingsThe massive incorpora...
This study aims to verify the psychometric properties of the Spanish versions of the Social Roles Qu...
The study focuses on four communities in Nicaragua including one that was constructed to house those...
How do perceptions of one’s relative economic status affect gender attitudes, including support for ...
This research was partly supported by grant No. PSI2013-45678P, from the Spanish Ministry of Science...
According to 2016 official estimates, almost 60% of the rural population in Mexico (16.9 million peo...
Summary Despite their apparent gender?neutrality, most discussions of poverty have been premised on...
Poverty is a multidimensional phenomenon that encompasses privation of education, health or housing...
The economic crisis of 2008 severely affected the welfare states. As the economic situation of a cou...
In this article, we present an analysis of the data retrieved from the Survey on Income and Living C...
This study compared perceptions of the causes of poverty among female and male households’ heads in ...
In this article, we present an analysis of the data retrieved from the Survey onIncome and Living Co...
Women-headed households are commonly regarded as the ‘poorest of the poor’. Not only do they seem to...
The issue regarding relationships between the status of women, economic health for all people, and s...
According to stereotypic beliefs about the sexes, women are more communal (selfless and concerned wi...
11th International Technology, Education and Development Conference ProceedingsThe massive incorpora...
This study aims to verify the psychometric properties of the Spanish versions of the Social Roles Qu...
The study focuses on four communities in Nicaragua including one that was constructed to house those...
How do perceptions of one’s relative economic status affect gender attitudes, including support for ...
This research was partly supported by grant No. PSI2013-45678P, from the Spanish Ministry of Science...
According to 2016 official estimates, almost 60% of the rural population in Mexico (16.9 million peo...
Summary Despite their apparent gender?neutrality, most discussions of poverty have been premised on...