To measure the discouraged effects from social inequality, this study adopted the TSCS and MUS data to observe the discouraged economic attitudes and discouraged worker effects by using a 2STS method. We integrated these two databases to explore the impact of inequality on attitudes with inequality-related variables. Our empirical results show the social inequality variables increase the economic discouraged attitudes, and people who felt upset for economy are more likely to become discouraged workers.
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Journal of Business and Economic Management 8(8), p.200-210