Teo, Thomas2014-07-152014-07-152014-02-132014-07-09http://hdl.handle.net/10315/27648In this thesis, I investigated the impact of income inequality on psychosocial well-being. I argued that income inequality is an important problem for psychology, because it is a powerful social determinant of wide range of psychosocial problems that impact well-being negatively. Income inequality is related to problems such as mental illness, obesity, teenage pregnancy, violence, and premature mortality. I analyzed the two major theoretical frameworks for explaining the relation between income inequality and psychosocial well-being: the psychosocial environment explanation and the neo-material explanation. I argued that both of these explanatory frameworks are important for psychology. Furthermore, I discussed the methodological criticisms of the relation between income inequality and psychosocial well-being. Finally, I explored the possibilities for interventions on behalf of psychologists regarding the issue of income inequality. I emphasized the importance of conceptualizing income inequality as a structural problem and argued that improving psychosocial well-being of populations requires a systemic intervention that is focused on reducing the income gaps.enAuthor owns copyright, except where explicitly noted. Please contact the author directly with licensing requests.PsychologyMental healthPublic healthThe Impact of Income Inequality of Psychosocial Well-BeingElectronic Thesis or Dissertation2014-07-09Relative InequalityPsychosocial Well-BeingIncome InequalityPsychology