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Socioeconomic, Political and Emotional Antecedents of Inequality Perceptions

Political Psychology
Social Justice
Political Sociology
P487
Sonja Zmerli
Sciences Po Grenoble

Abstract

This panel aims to examine and explain the multifaceted root causes of citizens’ inequality perceptions. It will particularly focus on the emotional, socioeconomic and political antecedents of inequality perceptions.

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