LIS Working papers
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- 340: Revisiting the Origins of Democratic Quality in Italy

- Frederick Solt
- 339: American Inequality and Its Consequences

- Christopher Jencks and Gary Burtless
- 338: A Comparison of Income, Expenditures, and Home Market Value Distributions using Luxembourg Income Study Data from the 1990s

- Eva Sierminska and Thesia Garner
- 337: The Puzzle of Egalitarianism: About the Relationships between Employment, Wage Inequality, Social Expenditures and Poverty

- Bea Cantillon, Karel van den Bosch and Ive Marx
- 336: Social Policy Strategies to Combat Income Poverty of Children and Families in Europe

- Bea Cantillon and Karel van den Bosch
- 335: Polarization: Concepts, Measurement, Estimation

- Jean-Yves Duclos, Debraj Ray and Joan Esteban
- 334: Time, Money and Inequality in International Perspective

- Lars Osberg
- 333: Crime, Punishment and the Measurement of Poverty in the United States, 1979-1997

- Kuan Xu and Ian Irvine
- 332: Gender, Household and Individual Income in France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Sweden, the USA and the UK

- Mary Daly and Katherine Rake
- 331: Human Resources for Health: An International Comparison of Health Occupations from Labor Force Survey Data

- Neeru Gupta, Mario Dal Poz, Pascal Zurn and Khassoum Diallo
- 330: The Structure of Women s Employment in Comparative Perspective

- Jennifer Hook and Becky Pettit
- 329: Urban Poverty in Developed Countries

- Piero Cipollone and Andrea Brandolini
- 328: A Note on Changes in the Wage and Unemployment Structures in Spain: Evidence from the Luxembourg Income Study

- Patrick Puhani
- 327: The Impact of Taxation on the Equalizing Effect of Social Insurance to Income Inequality: a Comparative Analysis of Ten Welfare States

- Kenneth Nelson and Tommy Ferrarini
- 326: How Much does Work Matter for Inequality? Time, Money and Inequality in International Perspective

- Lars Osberg
- 325: International Evidence on the Impact of Transfers and Taxes on Alternative Poverty Indexes

- Kishor Thanawala and Robert DeFina
- 324: Regional Poverty and Income Inequality in Central and Eastern Europe: Evidence from the Luxembourg Income Study

- Michael Förster, Timothy Smeeding and David Jesuit
- 323: Inflation and Inequality

- Stefania Albanesi
- 322: Fitting Kids In: Children and Inequality in Canada

- Lynn Lethbridge and Shelley Phipps
- 321: Poverty Levels in the Developed World

- Timothy Smeeding and David Jesuit
- 320: Globalization, Inequality and the Rich Countries of the G-20: Evidence from the Luxembourg Income Study

- Timothy Smeeding
- 319: No Child Left Behind?

- Timothy Smeeding
- 318: Regional Poverty within the Rich Countries

- David Jesuit, Lee Rainwater and Timothy Smeeding
- 317: The Effect of Social Transfers in Europe: An Empirical Analysis Using Generalized Lorenz Curves

- Katja Hölsch
- 316: Varieties of Welfare Capitalism

- Lane Kenworthy and Alexander Hicks
- 315: Sociology of Poverty

- Timothy Smeeding
- 314: Getting Older, Getting Poorer? A Study of the Earnings, Pensions, Assets and Living Arrangements of Older People in Nine Countries

- Bernard Casey and Atsuhiro Yamada
- 313: Social Transfers and the Health Status and Health-Care Utilization of Mothers in Norway and Canada

- Lori Curtis and Shelley Phipps
- 312: European Schemes of Social Assistance: An Empirical Analysis of Set-Ups and Distributive Impacts

- Margit Kraus and Katja Hölsch
- 311: The Public-Private Mix of Retirement Income in Nine OECD Countries: Some Evidence from Micro-data and on Exploration of its Implications

- Bernard Casey and Atsuhiro Yamada
- 310: Mincer s Overtaking Point on the Lifecycle Earnings Distribution

- Solomon Polachek
- 309: Unemployment Compensation Programs Effect on the Employment of Young Men: A Cross-National Comparison of Canadian, British and American Unemployment Policies

- Tess Heintze
- 308: The Age-Orientation of Social Policy Regimes in OECD Countries

- Julia Lynch
- 307: European Anti-Poverty Policies in the 1990s: Toward a Common Safety Net?

- Ann Morissens and Diane Sainsbury
- 306: The Economic Well-Being of Older People in International Perspective: A Critical Review

- Edward Whitehouse and Richard Disney
- 305: A Comparison of Parametric Models of Income Distribution across Countries and over Time

- Ripsy Bandourian, Robert Turley and James McDonald
- 304: Children, Social Assistance and Outcomes: Cross National Comparisons

- Jianye Liu and Roderic Beaujot
- 303: Measuring Well-Being and Exclusion in Europe s Regions

- Kitty Stewart
- 302: Understanding Growth and Inequality Trends: The Role of Labor Supply in the USA and Germany

- Lars Osberg
- 301: Strong Families or Patriarchal Economies? ""Familial"" Labor Markets and Welfare States in Comparative Perspective

- Mary King
- 300: Education, Economic Growth and Personal Income Inequality across (Rich) Countries

- Günther Rehme
- 299: (Re-)Distribution of Personal Incomes, Education and Economic Performance across Countries

- Günther Rehme
- 298: Helping Mothers Escape Poverty: As European Policy Shows, Better Wages and Generous Supports are a Better Cure than Promoting Marriage

- Karen Christopher
- 297: Intra-industry Trade between European Union and Transition Economies: Does Income Distribution Matter?

- Maria Segana and Hubert Gabrisch
- 296: Cross-Country Inequality Trends

- Daron Acemoglu
- 295: Producing Time Series Data for Income Distribution: Sources, Methods and Techniques

- Timothy Smeeding, Andrea Brandolini and Anthony Atkinson
- 294: The LIS/LES Project: Overview and Recent Developments

- Timothy Smeeding
- 293: Poverty and Income Distribution

- Timothy Smeeding and David Jesuit
- 292: Exploring the Subnational Dimension of Income Inequality: An Analysis of the Relationship between Inequality and Electoral Turnout in the Developed Countries

- Vincent Mahler
- 291: Family Policy Changes at the Micro-Level in Sweden and Finland during the 1990s

- Heikki Hiilamo
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