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References for Relative deprivation in the labor market
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Further reading
- Calvo, E., Mair, C. A., Sarkisian, N. "Individual troubles, shared troubles: The multiplicative effect of individual and country-level unemployment on life satisfaction in 95 nations (1981–2009)" Social Forces 93:4 (2015): 1625–1653.
- Verme, P. "The relative income and relative deprivation hypotheses: A review of the empirical literature" In: D’Ambrosio, C. (ed). Handbook of Research on Economic and Social Well-Being. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, Forthcoming.
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Key references
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Serajuddin, U., Verme, P. "Who is deprived?
Who feels deprived? Labor deprivation, youth and gender in
Morocco" Review of Income
and Wealth 61:1 (2015): 140–163. Key reference: [1]
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Clark, A., Oswald, A. "Satisfaction and
comparison income" Journal of Public
Economics 61:3 (1996): 359–381. Key reference: [2]
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Crosby, F. "A model of
egoistical relative deprivation" Psychological
Review 83:2 (1976): 85–113. Key reference: [3]
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Smith, A. The Wealth of
Nations. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008. Key reference: [4]
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Marx, K. Wage-Labor and
Capital, 1847. Key reference: [5]
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Stouffer, S. A., Suchman, E. A., DeVinney, L. C., Star, S. A., Williams, R. A. The American
Soldier: Adjustment during Army Life. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1949. Key reference: [6]
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Runciman, W. G. Relative
Deprivation and Social Justice. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1966. Key reference: [7]
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Yitzhaki, S. "Relative
deprivation and the Gini coefficient" Quarterly Journal
of Economics 93:2 (1979): 321–324. Key reference: [8]
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Silber, J., Verme, P. "Relative
deprivation, reference groups and the assessment of the standard
of living" Economic
Systems 36:1 (2012): 31–45. Key reference: [9]
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Form, W., Geschwender, J. "Social reference
basis of job satisfaction: The case of manual workers" American
Sociological Review 27:2 (1962): 228–237. Key reference: [10]
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Montero, R., Vásquez, D. "Job satisfaction
and reference wages: Evidence for a developing country" Journal of
Happiness Studies 16:6 (2015): 1493–1507. Key reference: [11]
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Verme, P. "Relative labour
deprivation and internal migration in Turkey" Journal of
Economic Inequality 8:4 (2010): 391–408. Key reference: [12]
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Eriksson, S., Lagerström, J. "The determinants
and some consequences of unemployed workers’ wage
demands" Labour 26:2 (2012): 208–224. Key reference: [13]
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Serajuddin, U., Verme, P. "Who is deprived?
Who feels deprived? Labor deprivation, youth and gender in
Morocco" Review of Income
and Wealth 61:1 (2015): 140–163.
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Additional References
- Bossert, W., D’Ambrosio, C. "Reference groups and individual deprivation" Economics Letters 90:3 (2006): 421–426.
- Chakravarty, S. R., Chattopadhyay, N., Majumder, A. "Income inequality and relative deprivation" Keio Economic Studies 32:1 (1995): 1–15.
- Hey, J. D., Lambert, P. J. "Relative deprivation and the Gini coefficient: Comment" Quarterly Journal of Economics 95 (1980): 567–573.
- Silber, J., Verme, P. "Distributional change, reference groups and the measurement of relative deprivation" Research on Economic Inequality 18 (2010): 197–217.
- Vásquez, W. F. "Ethnic and Gender Wage Discrimination in Guatemala" Journal of Developing Areas 44:2 (2011): 109–126.
- Verme, P., Izem, R. "Relative deprivation with imperfect information" Economics Bulletin 4:7 (2008): 1–9.
- Young, C. "Losing a job: The nonpecuniary cost of unemployment in the United States" Social Forces 91:2 (2012): 609–634.