LIS Working papers
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- 290: Family Policy Models and Family Policy Outcomes - A Nordic Perspective

- Heikki Hiilamo
- 289: Low Incomes in Agriculture in OECD Countries

- Bong Hwan Cho and Yasuhiko Kurashige
- 288: Universalism and Targeting: An International Comparison using the LIS database

- Aya Abe
- 287: Caregiving, Welfare States and Mothers Poverty

- Karen Christopher
- 286: Welfare State Regimes and Mothers Poverty

- Karen Christopher
- 285: Single Motherhood, Employment, or Social Assistance: Why are U.S. Women Poorer than Women in Other Affluent Nations?

- Karen Christopher
- 284: The Politics of Income Inequality in the OECD: The Role of Second Order Effects

- Pablo Beramendi
- 283: Love and Money: A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis of Household Sorting and Inequality

- Raquel Fernandez, John Knowles and Nezih Guner
- 282: The income sources of single parents: A comparative analysis

- Mia Hakovirta
- 281: Regional Economic Distress and Political Participation in National and European Parliamentary Elections in Western Europe

- David Jesuit
- 280: The Decline of the Middle Class: An International Perspective

- Steven Pressman
- 279: The Welfare State and Gender Equality

- Francois Nielsen, David Bradley, John D. Stephens, Evelyne Huber and Stephanie Moller
- 278: The State and Poverty Alleviation in Advanced Capitalist Democracies

- Francois Nielsen, David Bradley, John D. Stephens, Evelyne Huber and Stephanie Moller
- 277: Stuck in the Tunnel: Is Globalization Muddling the Middle Class?

- Carol Graham, Stefano Pettinato and Nancy Birdsall
- 276: Measuring Welfare State Performance: Three or Two Worlds of Welfare Capitalism?

- Cok Vrooman, Paul Beer and Jean Marie Wildeboer Schut
- 275: Income Distribution and Convergence in the Transition Process

- Jens Hölscher
- 274: Poverty Among Senior Citizens: A Canadian Success Story in International Perspective

- Lars Osberg
- 273: Economic Globalization, Domestic Politics and Income Inequality in the Developed Countries: A Cross-National Analysis

- Vincent Mahler
- 272: Trends of Poverty and Income Inequality in Cross-National Comparison

- Veli-Matti Ritakallio
- 271: Transfers Matter Most

- Daniyal Zuberi
- 270: Income Packaging and Economic Well-Being at the Income Last Stage of the Working Career

- Heinz Stapf-Finé and Martin Rein
- 269: Income Inequality, the Psycho-social Environment and Health Comparisons of Wealthy Nations

- John Lynch, George Smith, Marianne Hillemeier, Trivellore Raghunathan, George Kaplan and Mary Shaw
- 268: Japanese Income Inequality by Household Types in Comparative Perspective

- Sawako Shirahase
- 267: Impact of Dual Careers on Average Family Size: Comparison of 11 Countries

- Lynn Prince Cooke
- 266: Comparing Living Standards Across Nations: Real Incomes at the Top, the Bottom and the Middle

- Lee Rainwater and Timothy Smeeding
- 265: Distribution and Redistribution in Post-Industrial Democracies

- Stephanie Moller, Francois Nielsen, John D. Stephens, Evelyne Huber and David Bradley
- 264: Rethinking the Sociological Measurement of Poverty

- David Brady
- 263: Income Maintenance in Old Age: What Can be Learned from Cross-National Comparisons

- Timothy Smeeding and James Williamson
- 262: Are Children in Growing Danger of Social Exclusion? Evidence from Italy and Spain

- Carlos Gradín and Conchita D'Ambrosio
- 261: Yet the Poorest, Relatively Speaking: Italian Poverty Rates in International Perspective

- Kristian Orsini
- 260: SOR Models and Ethnicity Data in LIS and LES: Country by Country Report

- Roger Penn and Paul Lambert
- 259: Holes in the Safety Net? Social Security and the Alleviation of Poverty in a Comparative Perspective

- Christina Behrendt
- 258: Is There Income Poverty in Western Europe? Methodological Pitfalls in the Measurement of Poverty in a Comparative Perspective

- Christina Behrendt
- 257: The Effects of Children on Household Income Packages: A Cross-National Analysis

- Erin Todd and Dennis Sullivan
- 256: The Median Voter Hypothesis, Income Inequality and Income Redistribution: An Empirical Test with the Required Data

- Branko Milanovic
- 255: To What Extent Do Family Policy and Social Assistance Transfers Equitably Reduce the Intensity of Child Poverty? A Comparison between the US, France, Great Britain and Luxembourg

- Etienne Albiser and Bruno Jeandidier
- 254: Household Structure and Income Inequality

- Giovanni D'Alessio and Andrea Brandolini
- 253: Hours of Paid Work in Duel Earner Couples: The U.S. in Cross-National Perspective

- Janet Gornick and Jerry Jacobs
- 252: Changing Income Inequality in OECD Countries: Updated Results from the Luxembourg Income Study (LIS)

- Andrzej Grodner and Timothy Smeeding
- 251: Gender equality in earnings at work and at home

- Annemette Sorensen
- 250: Procuring Microdata Files for the LIS Project Databank: Progress and Promise

- Timothy Smeeding
- 249: Gender Agency at the Intersection of State, Market and Family: Changes in Fertility and Maternal Labor Supply in Eight Countries

- Lynn Prince Cooke
- 248: For Better or for Worse: Economic Positions of the Rich and the Poor: 1985-1995

- Olli Kangas
- 247: User Services and Data Management in the Luxembourg Income Study

- John Coder
- 246: Educational Attainment and Family Gaps in Womens Wages: Evidence from Five Industrialized Countries

- Erin Todd
- 245: Life-Cycle Net Tax Rates and Intergenerational Redistribution: Evidence from Selected OECD Countries

- Paolo Liberati
- 244: United States Poverty in a Cross-National Context

- Timothy Smeeding, Gary Burtless and Lee Rainwater
- 243: Explaining the Gender Poverty Gap in Developed and Transitional Economies

- Steven Pressman
- 242: International Comparisons of Trends in Economic Well-being

- Andrew Sharpe and Lars Osberg
- 241: A Comparison of the Earnings of Immigrants in Canada, United States, Australia and Germany

- Dmitry Kabrelyan
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