Rising income inequality and the relative decline in subjective social status of the working class
The declining ‘subjective social status’ of the low-educated working class has been advanced as a prominent explanation for right-wing populism. The working class has certainly been adversely affected by rising income inequality over the past decades, but we do not actually know if their perceived s...
Main Authors: | Nolan, B, Weisstanner, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Taylor and Francis
2022
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