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Gábor Hajdu

@_gaborhajdu

social scientist at @css_budapest
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New paper in Kyklos Review using European Social Survey data: "Does the unemployment rate moderate the well-being disadvantage of the unemployed? Within-region estimates from the European Social Survey" onlinelibrary.wiley.com/share/author/B…

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My new paper in Socio-Economic Review (SASE) is out! Using International Social Survey Programme ISSP data, I show that perceived income inequality and unfair income distribution are associated with lower subjective social status. More: doi.org/10.1093/ser/mw…

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In a new #SER paper, Gábor Hajdu uses International Social Survey Programme ISSP data to find that perceived income inequality is linked to lower subjective social status, especially for lower-income, less-educated individuals, and those in Eastern Europe. More: doi.org/10.1093/ser/mw… Oxford Journals

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Exploring the relationships between air pollution, income, wealth, and race, from Jonathan Colmer, Suvy Qin, @john_voorheis, and Reed Walker nber.org/papers/w33050

Exploring the relationships between air pollution, income, wealth, and race, from <a href="/JonathanColmer/">Jonathan Colmer</a>, Suvy Qin, @john_voorheis, and Reed Walker nber.org/papers/w33050
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📢 Excited to share my new GLO discussion paper: "Perceived Wage Inequality, Demand for Wage Equalization, and Life Satisfaction" Read it here: econstor.eu/bitstream/1041…

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My new paper is out in Social Indicators Research! We find that the "experiential advantage" holds in Hungary – people gain more #happiness from #experiences than material goods. Social desirability bias plays a role but doesn't erase the effect. doi.org/10.1007/s11205…