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Relative deprivation and individual well-being: Low status and a feeling of relative deprivation are detrimental to health and happiness.

Xi Chen1.   

Abstract

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 poverty. The effects of relative deprivation explain why average happiness has been stagnant over time despite sharp rises in income. Consumption taxes on status-seeking spending, along with official and traditional sanctions on excess consumption and redistributive policies may lessen the negative impact of relative deprivation on well-being.

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Keywords:  happiness; health; relative deprivation; relative poverty; relative status; well-being

Year:  2015        PMID: 29034098      PMCID: PMC5638129          DOI: 10.15185/izawol.140

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IZA World Labor        ISSN: 2054-9571


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1.  Modelling health, income and income inequality: the impact of income inequality on health and health inequality.

Authors:  John Wildman
Journal:  J Health Econ       Date:  2003-07       Impact factor: 3.883

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