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The impact of subjective intergenerational mobility on well-being: evidence from China

Sociology

The impact of subjective intergenerational mobility on well-being: evidence from China

C. Lu and G. Chen

This research by Chong Lu and Guangkun Chen delves into the intriguing effects of subjective intergenerational mobility on the well-being of Chinese residents. Discover how perceptions of social status can shape health and social inequality, while revealing a subjective Great Gatsby Curve in China. Join us in exploring ways to improve human capital and elevate social status for better well-being.

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