Workplace inequality is associated with status-signaling expenditure
Regional inequality is known to magnify sensitivity to social rank. This, in turn, is shown to increase people’s propensity to acquire luxury goods as a means to elevate their perceived social status. Yet existing research has focused on broad, aggregated datasets, and little is known about how indi...
Main Authors: | Muggleton, N, Trendl, A, Walasek, L, Leake, D, Gathergood, J, Stewart, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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National Academy of Sciences
2022
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