Fairness perceptions mediate the relationship between income comparisons and subjective well-being: evidence from Türkiye

Hatime Kamilçelebi, Martijn J. Burger*

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Abstract

In this article, we explore to what extent fairness perceptions mediate the relationship between income comparisons and subjective well-being. Using data of 1100 Turkish respondents collected amid the Turkish economic crisis, we find that people who attach more importance to income comparisons with others report lower subjective well-being levels. Mediation models indicate that fairness perceptions and negative affect fully mediate the relationship between these income comparisons and subjective well-being.

Original languageEnglish
Number of pages5
JournalApplied Economics Letters
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 2024

Keywords

  • fairness
  • social comparison
  • Subjective well-being
  • Türkiye

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