LIS Working papers
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- 661: Poverty and Inequality in Israel: An International Perspective

- Haim Bleikh
- 660: Models, Regimes, And The Evolution Of Middle Incomes In OECD Countries

- Brian Nolan, Max Roser and Stefan Thewissen
- 659: Paying ‘Til it Hurts: High Medical Spending among the Poor and Elderly in Ten Developed Countries

- Katherine Baird
- 658: Revisiting the Sectoral Linder Hypothesis: Aggregation Bias or Fixed Costs?

- Hendrik W. Kruse
- 657: Discounted Labour? Disaggregating Care Work in Comparative Perspective

- Naomi Lightman
- 656: Rising Income Inequality and Living Standards in OECD Countries: How Does the Middle Fare?

- Stefan Thewissen, Lane Kenworthy, Brian Nolan, Max Roser and Timothy Smeeding
- 655: The Global Consumption and Income Project (GCIP): An Overview

- Rahul Lahoti, Arjun Jayadev and Sanjay G. Reddy
- 654: Housing Decisions, Family Types and Gender. A look across LIS countries

- Mariacristina Rossi and Eva Sierminska
- 653: The Political Foundations of Redistribution in Post-industrial Democracies

- Duane Swank
- 652: Deservingness, Self-Interest and the Welfare State: Why Some Care More about Deservingness than Others and Why It Matters

- Charlotte Cavaillé
- 651: Comparing the Homogeneity of Income Distributions Using Polarization Indices

- André-Marie Taptué
- 650: Comparing the Size of the Middle Class Using the Alienation Component of Polarization

- André-Marie Taptué
- 649: Extreme Working Hours in Western Europe and North America: A New Aspect of Polarization

- Anna S. Burger
- 648: Relative Income Change and Pro-Poor Growth

- Marek Kosny and Gaston Yalonetzky
- 647: Levels and Targeting of Social Benefits in Global Perspective: Combatting Poverty through Social Policy

- Tommy Ferrarini, Kenneth Nelson and Joakim Palme
- 646: The Gender Pay Gap Across Countries: A Human Capital Approach

- Solomon Polachek and Jun Xiang
- 645: Lights, Camera,... Income! Estimating Poverty Using National Accounts, Survey Means and Lights

- Maxim Pinkovskiy and Xavier Sala-i-Martin
- 644: How Social Class Shapes Attitudes on Economic Inequality: The Competing Forces of Self-Interest and Legitimation

- Josh Curtis and Robert Andersen
- 643: A Note on Income Inequality in East Europe

- Frederic Pryor
- 642: The Male Marriage Wage Premium in Cross-National Perspective

- Sean de Hoon, Renske Keizer and Pearl Dykstra
- 641: A Global Middle Class Is More Promise than Reality

- Rakesh Kochhar
- 640: A Fresh Look at an Old Question: Is Pro-Poor Targeting of Cash Transfers More Effective Than Universal Systems at Reducing Inequality and Poverty?

- Abigail McKnight
- 639: Incorporating ‘Class’ into Work-Family Arrangements: Insights from and for Three Worlds

- Jennifer Hook
- 638: Immigration and Income inequality in Sweden

- Ronja Grundsten
- 637: Absolute or relative? A comparative analysis of the relationship between poverty and mortality

- Johan Fritzell, Johan Rehnberg, Jennie Bacchus Hertzman and Jenni Blomgren
- 636: The Changing Association between Marriage, Work, and Child Poverty in the U.S., 1974-2010

- Regina Baker
- 635: The Future of Worldwide Income Distribution

- Tomas Hellebrandt and Paolo Mauro
- 634: Managers and Productivity Differences

- Nezih Guner, Andrii Parkhomenko and Gustavo Ventura
- 633: Electoral Turnout and State Redistribution: A Cross-National Study of 14 Developed Countries

- Vincent Mahler, David Jesuit and Piotr Paradowski
- 632: Wage Inequality and Firm Growth

- Holger M. Mueller, Paige P. Ouimet and Elena Simintzi
- 631: The Relationship between Inequality and GDP Growth: an Empirical Approach

- Costanza Naguib
- 630: Public redistribution and voter demand – The middle class as a modern Robin Hood?

- Ursula Dallinger
- 629: Relative income distribution in six European countries: market and disposable income

- Ilaria Petrarca and Roberto Ricciuti
- 628: Inequality between birth cohorts of the 20th century in West Germany, France and the US

- Louis Chauvel and Martin Schröder
- 627: Pension Institutions and Income Inequality across European Societies: Denmark, Germany, Sweden, and the United Kingdom

- Jörg Neugschwender
- 626: Growth, Inequality, and Social Welfare: Cross-Country Evidence

- David Dollar, Tatjana Kleineberg and Aart Kraay
- 625: The double role of ethnic heterogeneity in explaining welfare-state generosity

- Markus Jantti, Gerald Jaynes and John Roemer
- 624: Paradoxes of social policy: Welfare transfers, relative poverty and redistribution preferences

- David Brady and Amie Bostic
- 623: Competing with the dragon: Employment and wage effects of Chinese trade competition in 17 sectors across 18 OECD countries

- Stefan Thewissen and Olaf Vliet
- 622: Family Policies and Single Parent Poverty in 18 OECD Countries, 1978-2008

- Laurie C. Maldonado and Rense Nieuwenhuis
- 621: The Global Consumption and Income Project (GCIP): An Introduction and Preliminary Findings

- Rahul Lahoti, Arjun Jayadev and Sanjay G. Reddy
- 620: Who Did Safety Nets Catch During the Great Recession and How? A Comparison of Eleven OECD Countries

- Katherine Baird
- 619: Impact of income redistribution on middle class households: a cross-country comparison based on the LIS data

- Régis Bigot, Emilie Daudey, Jörg Muller and Guillaume Osier
- 618: Pension Income Inequality: a Cohort Study in Six European Countries

- Jörg Neugschwender
- 617: The US Safety Net in an Era of Middle Class Decline: Has it drifted from the poor?

- Katherine Baird
- 616: Keynes, Family allowances and Keynesian economic policy

- Steven Pressman
- 615: Immigration in the EU: An Empirical Analysis of the Impact of Immigration on the German Labor Market

- Frederick DeVeaux
- 614: Income Inequality and Happiness: Is There a Relationship?

- Paul Alois
- 613: Inflation and the Rich After the Global Financial Crisis

- Branimir Jovanovic
- 612: World Family Indicators

- Laura H. Lippman, William Bradford Wilcox and Renee Ryberg
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