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The urban–rural divide
Authors:Chiara Binelli  Matthew Loveless
Institution:1. Department of Economics, University of Southampton, UK;2. Center for Research and Social Progress, Italy;3. Rimini Center for Economic Analysis, Italy
Abstract:A vast literature has related perceptions of income inequality to individuals' income: the higher the level of income, the less inequality is perceived. Here, examining the perceptions of income and social inequality, we argue that rural or urban residence affects both inequality perceptions and the impact of income on these perceptions. We test the theory using survey data from 12 Central and Eastern European countries and we find that income negatively affects inequality perceptions but only in urban areas. These findings confirm the importance of accounting for urbanity to understand what drives individuals' perceptions of inequality.
Keywords:Inequality perceptions  Central and Eastern Europe
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