Consumption, crisis, and coping strategies of lower class families in Brazil: A sociological account

Extant research on the dispositional dimensions of coping strategies emphasizes the personality determinants behind the different ways through which individuals seek to tolerate, minimize, and overcome stressful situations. We offer a sociological complement to this perspective. To do so, we conduct...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of consumer studies 2017-07, Vol.41 (4), p.379-388
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Consumers
Consumption
coping
Coping strategies
Economic crisis
Lower class
lower class consumers
Middle class
Personality
primary socialization
Qualitative research
secondary socialization
Social resources
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