The Economic Psychology of Everyday Life (International Series in Social Psychology)

The Economic Psychology of Everyday Life (International Series in Social Psychology)

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Synopsis

From childhood through to adulthood, retirement and finally death, The Economic Psychology of Everyday Life uniquely explores the economic problems all individuals have to solve across the course of their lives. Webley, Burgoyne, Lea and Young begin by introducing the concept of economic behaviour and its study. They then examine the main economic issues faced at each life stage, including: * the impact of advertising on children * buying a first house and setting up home * changing family roles and gender-linked inequality * redundancy and unemployment * coping on a pension * obituaries, wills and inheritance. Finally they draw together the commonalties of economic problems across the lifespan, discuss generational and cultural changes in economic behaviour, and examine the significance of other, non-economic constraints, upon individuals. The Economic Psychology of Everyday Life provides a much-needed comprehensive and accessible guide to economic psychology which will be of great interest to researchers and students.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Edition: 1
Publisher: Psychology Press
Published: 09 Nov 2000

ISBN 10: 041518861X
ISBN 13: 9780415188616

Media Reviews
'A good introduction to 'economic psychology' as it affects stages through our lives money management's answer to total body conditioning.' - The Observer
Author Bio
Paule Webley, Carole Burgoyne, Stephen Lea and Brian Young are all members of the Economic Psychology Research Group at the Department of Psychology, University of Exeter.