Buscar
Mostrando ítems 21-26 de 26
Spanish Adaptation of the Support for Economic Inequality Scale (S-SEIS)
(2023-07-26)
Antecedentes: La versión Española de la Escala de Apoyo a la Desigualdad Económica (S-SEIS) evalúa la tendencia
de las personas a tener actitudes positivas hacia la desigualdad económica. Método: Se realizaron dos ...
Perception of economic inequality: Concepts, associated factors and prospects of a burgeoning research agenda
Percepción de desigualdad económica: conceptos, factores asociados y proyecciones de una agenda creciente de investigación
(2021)
Perceptions of economic inequality have become a topic of growing interest in
research from different social science disciplines. This article presents an up-to-date
literature review of studies on this topic, stressing ...
Tiempo libre en adolescentes escolarizados de dos clases sociales de Costa Rica
(2010)
Este artículo indaga la relación entre tiempo libre, clase social y género en adolescentes costarricenses de educación secundaria. Se aplicó un cuestionario a 219 adolescentes de Costa Rica, entre los 16 y 17 años, de una ...
Changing attitudes toward redistribution: The role of perceived economic inequality in everyday life and intolerance of inequality
(2021)
Modern societies are characterized by economic inequality. Redistributive policies are one of the means to reduce it. We argue that perceived economic inequality in everyday life and intolerance of it are central factors ...
High relational mobility is associated with perceiving more economic inequality in everyday life
(2024)
In this paper, we argue that one of the variables that may influence perceived inequality in everyday life is cultural differences in relational mobility. We examined this research question across two cross-cultural studies ...
Perceptions of economic inequality in Colombian daily life: More than unequal distribution of economic resources
(2018)
Research on perceptions of economic inequality focuses on estimations of the
distribution of financial resources, such as perceived income gaps or wealth distribution.
However, we argue that perceiving inequality is not ...