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The Social Psychology of Inequality

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Putting a Social Psychological Spotlight on Economic Inequality
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    Chapter 2 Fat Cats and Thin Followers: Excessive CEO Pay May Reduce Ability to Lead
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    Chapter 3 Gender Inequality in Economic Resources
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    Chapter 4 Societal Income Inequality and Coping with Work-Related Economic Stressors: A Resource Perspective
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    Chapter 5 A Rising Tide Lifts Some Boats, but Leaves Many Others Behind: The Harms of Inequality-Induced Status Seeking and the Remedial Effects of Employee Ownership
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    Chapter 6 Social Class Differences in Social Integration at University: Implications for Academic Outcomes and Mental Health
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    Chapter 7 Identities in Context: How Social Class Shapes Inequalities in Education
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    Chapter 8 The Paradoxical Role of Meritocratic Selection in the Perpetuation of Social Inequalities at School
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    Chapter 9 Education and Social Class: Highlighting How the Educational System Perpetuates Social Inequality
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    Chapter 10 Psychological Consequences of Inequality for Food Intake
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    Chapter 11 Income Inequality and Reproductive Competition: Implications for Consumption, Status-Seeking, and Women’s Self-Sexualization
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    Chapter 12 But That’s Not Fair! The Experience of Economic Inequality from a Child’s Perspective
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    Chapter 13 Economic Inequality and Risk-Taking Behaviors
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    Chapter 14 Inequality from the Bottom Up: Toward a “Psychological Shift” Model of Decision-Making Under Socioeconomic Threat
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    Chapter 15 Income Inequality and Social Status: The Social Rank and Material Rank Hypotheses
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    Chapter 16 Identifying the Psychological Mechanisms Underlying the Effects of Inequality on Society: The Macro-Micro Model of Inequality and Relative Deprivation (MIRED)
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    Chapter 17 Status Stress: Explaining Defensiveness to the Resolution of Social Inequality in Members of Dominant Groups
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    Chapter 18 Do People Want More Wealth and Status in Unequal Societies?
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    Chapter 19 Inequality and Class Consciousness
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    Chapter 20 The Language of Social Inequality
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    Chapter 21 Mutual Status Stereotypes Maintain Inequality
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    Chapter 22 Everything in Its Right Place: Tradition, Order, and the Legitimation of Long-Standing Inequality
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    Chapter 23 Understanding the Nature and Consequences of Social Mobility Beliefs
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    Chapter 24 Social Sampling, Perceptions of Wealth Distribution, and Support for Redistribution
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Chapter title
Income Inequality and Reproductive Competition: Implications for Consumption, Status-Seeking, and Women’s Self-Sexualization
Chapter number 11
Book title
The Social Psychology of Inequality
Published by
Springer, Cham, November 2019
DOI 10.1007/978-3-030-28856-3_11
Book ISBNs
978-3-03-028855-6, 978-3-03-028856-3
Authors

Khandis Blake, Robert C. Brooks, Blake, Khandis, Brooks, Robert C.

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Unknown 7 100%

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Readers by professional status Count As %
Other 2 29%
Student > Doctoral Student 2 29%
Student > Bachelor 1 14%
Student > Master 1 14%
Unknown 1 14%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Psychology 3 43%
Social Sciences 3 43%
Unknown 1 14%