Downward income mobility among individuals with poor initial health is linked with higher cardiometabolic risk
G Bulczak, A Gugushvili - PNAS nexus, 2022 - academic.oup.com
The effects of socioeconomic position (SEP) across life course accumulate and produce
visible health inequalities between different socioeconomic groups. Yet, it is not well …
visible health inequalities between different socioeconomic groups. Yet, it is not well …
What are the trends and explanations of perceived social mobility in Poland?
A Gugushvili, O Zelinska - Applied Research in Quality of Life, 2023 - Springer
There is an increasing interest in the subjective aspect of socioeconomic position and its
implications for wellbeing across social science disciplines. One of the emerging …
implications for wellbeing across social science disciplines. One of the emerging …
[HTML][HTML] A longitudinal study of perceived social position and health-related quality of life
A Gugushvili, E Jarosz - Social Science & Medicine, 2024 - Elsevier
Background A large body of evidence suggests that there is a social gradient in the
association between perceived social position and various health outcomes. Yet only a …
association between perceived social position and various health outcomes. Yet only a …
Rising and falling on the social ladder: The bidimensional social mobility beliefs scale
Recent works in the field of Social Psychology have shown the importance of studying
subjective social mobility from different perspectives. In the literature about subjective …
subjective social mobility from different perspectives. In the literature about subjective …
[HTML][HTML] The income-happiness nexus: uncovering the importance of social comparison processes in subjective wellbeing
Introduction Previous research has established a positive correlation between income and
subjective wellbeing (SWB). This correlation is attributed to income's ability to provide …
subjective wellbeing (SWB). This correlation is attributed to income's ability to provide …
Perceived social position, active engagement with life, and depressive symptoms among older adults
HJ Park, J Kim - Social Science & Medicine, 2024 - Elsevier
Rationale Despite the existing literature on the relationship between perceived social
position (PSP) and depressive symptoms, there remain gaps in our understanding …
position (PSP) and depressive symptoms, there remain gaps in our understanding …
The heterogeneous well-being effects of intergenerational mobility perceptions
A Gugushvili - Journal of Health Psychology, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Individuals make comparisons with their parents which determine their intergenerational
mobility perceptions, yet very little is known about the areas used for intergenerational …
mobility perceptions, yet very little is known about the areas used for intergenerational …
[HTML][HTML] Exploring the relationship between multiple dimensions of subjective socioeconomic status and self-reported physical and mental health: the mediating role of …
Introduction This study aimed to investigate the predictive effects of two types of subjective
socioeconomic status on self-reported physical and mental health. Specifically, we …
socioeconomic status on self-reported physical and mental health. Specifically, we …
Economic Inequality Attenuates the Positive Relationship Between Perceptions of Social Mobility and Subjective Well-Being
Economic inequality has been demonstrated to be deleterious to subjective well-being. The
present study aims to uncover whether perceptions of upward social mobility would buffer …
present study aims to uncover whether perceptions of upward social mobility would buffer …
[HTML][HTML] Information about inequality of opportunity increases downward mobility perceptions: A population-wide randomized survey experiment
A Gugushvili - Frontiers in Psychology, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Existing evidence which is primarily based on cross-sectional and observational data
suggests that perceptions of doing worse or better than parents might be more important for …
suggests that perceptions of doing worse or better than parents might be more important for …