
Adrián Navalón
Adrián Navalón is a prominent figure in the field of psychology and economics, currently serving as the coordinator of the labor group at the Official College of Psychology of Madrid. He has contributed to research on the psychological impacts of economic conditions, particularly focusing on the perception of poverty among educated individuals. His recent commentary on the rising self-perception of poverty among highly educated Spaniards highlights the influence of high inflation and its psychological effects on this demographic.
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Adrián Navalón explains the psychological impact of not being able to take vacations.
La España que no puede vacacionar: “Con los gastos y los sueldos que tenemos, es impensable viajar” | EconomíaAdrián Navalón believes that the high levels of inflation in recent years play a key role in the phenomenon of perceived poverty among the highly educated.
Las personas con más formación académica se consideran cada vez más pobres | Economía



