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The Longitudinal Associations of Household Economic Pressure and Home Chaos with Children’s Executive Functioning, Word Reading, and School Readiness
BackgroundEvidence shows that children’s household contexts of economic pressure and home chaos may better represent children’s daily home...
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Self-control and debt decisions relationship: evidence for different credit options
In recent years, households have become increasingly indebted, which constitutes a matter of concern. Based on a sample from the Spanish Survey of...
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Housing debt and depressive symptoms: evidence from the China family panel studies
BackgroundThere is limited evidence on the association between housing debt and depressive symptoms in China. This study aimed to examine the impact...
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Psychological Perspectives on Financial Empowerment of BIPOC/Non-WEIRD Women
An anthropological and historical framework elucidates the layered challenges underlining the financial status of Black, Indigenous, and People of... -
Filial Piety Scale and Traditional Chinese Values
As a cornerstone in Confucianism, filial piety is the basic ethic governing intergenerational and, by extension, superior-subordinate relationships... -
What is the Optimal Way to Give Thanks? Comparing the Effects of Gratitude Expressed Privately, One-to-One via Text, or Publicly on Social Media
Numerous investigations to date have established the benefits of expressing gratitude for improved psychological well-being and interpersonal...
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Well-Being
Wellbeing begins with physical health, to personal emotions, including freedom from financial worry, and out to social groups, work groups, and wider... -
The Psychological Perspective on the Antecedents and Consequences of Consumer Borrowing
Consumer credit is a major financial market worldwide. The market is a driver of economic growth that benefits consumers by allowing them to make... -
The Psychological Responses of People with Low Socioeconomic Status to Economic Inequality during the COVID-19 Pandemic: an Intergroup Perspective
The present study explored on how people with low socioeconomic status (SES) respond to economic inequality during the COVID-19 pandemic from an...
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“Caught in the Middle! Wealth Inequality and Conflict over Redistribution”
A vast literature documents that wealth inequality has risen throughout advanced democracies, especially the accumulation of wealth among the rich....
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A nationwide cross-sectional study of workers’ mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic: Impact of changes in working conditions, financial hardships, psychological detachment from work and work-family interface
BackgroundThe COVID-19 disease has changed people’s work and income. While recent evidence has documented the adverse impact of these changes on...
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The Weight of Debt: Relationships of Debt with Employee Experiences
Connections of workers’ financial situations with their well-being and work-related attitudes have received limited attention in organizational...
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Slavery Wage
The nadir for wage-related wellbeing, on the wage-wellbeing spectrum, is economic slavery. This chapter focuses on trafficked work and Slavery Wages.... -
Parents planning for the long-term future of adults with ASD in India: “But that’s a maybe. It’s still a maybe”
Research on long-term planning for adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in India is non-existent. The mixed-methods study examined caregiver’s...