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  2. Equity theory - Wikipedia

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    According to Adams in 1965, [7] anger is induced by underpayment inequity and guilt is induced with overpayment equity. [8] Payment whether hourly wage or salary, is the main concern and therefore the cause of equity or inequity in most cases.

  3. Organizational justice - Wikipedia

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    The idea of organizational justice stems from equity theory, [10] [11] which posits that judgments of equity and inequity are derived from comparisons between one's self and others based on inputs and outcomes. Inputs refer to what a person perceives to contribute (e.g., knowledge and effort) while outcomes are what an individual perceives to ...

  4. Inequity aversion - Wikipedia

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    Inequity aversion research on humans mostly occurs in the discipline of economics though it is also studied in sociology.. Research on inequity aversion began in 1978 when studies suggested that humans are sensitive to inequities in favor of as well as those against them, and that some people attempt overcompensation when they feel "guilty" or unhappy to have received an undeserved reward.

  5. Economic Inequality: What It Is and How It Impacts You - AOL

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    Likewise, economic inequality takes center stage when columnists discuss the extreme riches of some of today's business owners, like Jeff Bezos, who could purchase every home in Austin, Texas ...

  6. Social inequity aversion - Wikipedia

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    Inequity is injustice or unfairness or an instance of either of the two. [1] Aversion is "a feeling of repugnance toward something with a desire to avoid or turn from it; a settled dislike; a tendency to extinguish a behavior or to avoid a thing or situation and especially a usually pleasurable one because it is or has been associated with a noxious stimulus". [2]

  7. Mayoral candidate Eric Adams rolls out NYC inequality plan on ...

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    "The next mayor will need the experience and the moral determination to prioritize ending inequality in every aspect of our government if we are ever going to have a truly fair city," said Adams.

  8. Cumulative inequality theory - Wikipedia

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    The ideas of this theory were developed by Kenneth Ferraro and colleagues as an integrative or middle-range theory.Originally specified in five axioms and nineteen propositions, cumulative inequality theory incorporates elements from the following theories and perspectives, several of which are related to the study of society:

  9. Women with ADHD Likely to Die Up to 11 Years Earlier Than ...

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    An alarming new study says that adults with ADHD die up to 11 years earlier due to a lack of appropriate support and treatment.. An exhaustive study of more than 30,000 adults with ADHD found a ...

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