Authors
Juan Diego García-Castro, Rosa Rodríguez-Bailón, Guillermo B Willis
Publication date
2020/9/1
Journal
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
Volume
90
Pages
104019
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
Economic inequality is one of the main issues of modern societies, and one of the ways to reduce it is through decreasing inequality tolerance and increasing support for economic redistribution. However, there are no consistent results in previous research about the relationship between perceived economic inequality, tolerance to inequality, and support for redistributive policies. In this paper, we argue that rather than measuring the effects of abstract perceived inequality (e.g., measured at the country level), it is important to consider Perceived Economic Inequality in Everyday Life (PEIEL) and close relationships. In one correlational study (N = 207) we found that a PEIEL scale predicts intolerance toward inequality controlling for the common measures of perceived inequality. Moreover, we developed a novel manipulation which was validated in a pilot study (N = 293), and in four experimental studies (N …
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Scholar articles
JD García-Castro, R Rodríguez-Bailón, GB Willis - Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 2020