J. Alcañiz Colomer
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Attributions for poverty
The different effects of income and educational level on prosocial behaviour and related ideological variables
Studies on socioeconomic status (SES) have recently increased in social psychology. The most used indicators to measure objective SES …
Miguel Moya
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Joaquín Alcañiz Colomer
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Gendered Social Perceptions of “The Poor”: Differences in Individualistic Attributions, Stereotypes, and Attitudes Toward Social Protection Policies
Poverty is a phenomenon that affects men and women differently. In the current research, we examined social perceptions of poor men and …
Joaquín Alcañiz Colomer
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Miguel Moya
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Inmaculada Valor Segura
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Not all poor are equal: the perpetuation of poverty through blaming those who have been poor all their lives
The economic crisis of 2008 severely affected the welfare states. As the economic situation of a country worsens, the resources that …
Joaquín Alcañiz Colomer
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Miguel Moya
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Inmaculada Valor Segura
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Social justice orientations: Exploring their impact on poverty attributions and support for social protection
Distributive justice remains a central issue in contemporary welfare states, even more during times of economic hardship and social …
Joaquín Alcañiz Colomer
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Inmaculada Valor Segura
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Miguel Moya
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