Perceptions of upward social mobility: The role of culture, social class and meritocratic beliefs
Perceptions of social mobility affect how people evaluate their society and influence support for policies to reduce income inequality. Although prior research has shown that Americans tend to overestimate upward social mobility (Alesina, Stantcheva, & Teso, 2018; Davidai & Gilovich, 2015; K...
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Main Author: | TANG, Bek Wuay |
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2019
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