THEORY OF RELATIVE DEPRIVATION
Relative deprivation is a measure of social poverty, often resulting in social isolation, limited social mobility, physical and mental stress, low self‐worth, and an effort–reward imbalance.
Marx (1847) captures the intuitive appeal of relative deprivation (RD) as an explanation for social behavior. If comparisons to other people, groups or even themselves at different points in time lead people to believe that they do not have what they deserve, they will be angry and resentful.
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