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and the alarming inequality in China have made relative deprivation more and more intense for the Chinese population. This … paper reviews empirical literature on China that attempts to test the relative deprivation hypothesis. We review the origins …
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. Conducting three waves census‐type panel survey in rural western China with well‐defined reference groups and detailed …
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-type household survey as well as a long-term gift record for all households in three villages in a poor region in rural China. Our …
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and health care utilization. Leveraging differential statutory retirement age (SRA) by occupation for China's urban female …
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and health care utilization. Leveraging differential statutory retirement age (SRA) by occupation for China's urban female …
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People who are unable to maintain the same standard of living as others around them experience a sense of relative deprivation that has been shown to reduce feelings of well-being. Relative deprivation reflects conditions of worsening relative poverty despite striking reductions in absolute...
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