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Inequality Is a Problem of Inference: How People Solve the Social Puzzle of Unequal Outcomes
2018
Societies
A new wave of scholarship recognizes the importance of people's understanding of inequality that underlies their political convictions, civic values, and policy views. Much less is known, however, about the sources of people's different beliefs. I argue that scholarship is hampered by a lack of consensus regarding the conceptualization and measurement of inequality beliefs, in the absence of an organizing theory. To fill this gap, in this paper, I develop a framework for studying the social
doi:10.3390/soc8030064
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