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LANE KENWORTHY Professor of Sociology and Yankelovich Chair in Social Thought Director, Yankelovich Center University of California, San Diego Email: [email protected] Tel: 858.860.6124 Postal address: Department of Sociology, University of California-San Diego, 401 Social Science Building, 9500 Gilman Drive, La Jolla CA 92093 WORK IN PROGRESS Kenworthy, Lane. The Good Society. Marx, Ive and Lane Kenworthy. "In-Work Poverty in the United States." To appear in Handbook of In-Work Poverty, edited by Henning Lohmann and Ive Marx. Edward Elgar. Thewissen, Stefan, Lane Kenworthy, Brian Nolan, Max Roser, and Timothy Smeeding. "Rising Inequality and Living Standards in OECD Countries: How Does the Middle Fare?" REPLICATION DATA SETS ARCHIVED Data used in my books, articles, and chapters are archived at lanekenworthy.net. Click on the "books" and "articles" menus. BOOKS Bakija, Jon, Lane Kenworthy, Peter Lindert, and Jeff Madrick. 2016. How Big Should Our Government Be? University of California Press. Kenworthy, Lane. 2014. Social Democratic America. Oxford University Press. Kenworthy, Lane. 2011. Progress for the Poor. Oxford University Press. Kenworthy, Lane. 2008. Jobs with Equality. Oxford University Press. Kenworthy, Lane. 2004. Egalitarian Capitalism. Russell Sage Foundation. Kenworthy, Lane. 1995. In Search of National Economic Success. Sage. Lane Kenworthy CV, June 2016 2 EDITED VOLUMES Kenworthy, Lane and Alexander Hicks, eds. 2008. Method and Substance in Macrocomparative Analysis. Palgrave Macmillan. ARTICLES, CHAPTERS, REPORTS Kenworthy, Lane. 2017 (forthcoming). "Social Programs in the United States and Western Europe: An Introduction." In Choices and Change in European and American Welfare State Reform, edited by Joseph Cordes and Christian Toft. Oxford University Press. Kenworthy, Lane. 2016 (forthcoming). "Do Employment-Conditional Earnings Subsidies Work?" In Improving Poverty Reduction in Europe, edited by Bea Cantillon, Tim Goedeme, and John Hills. Oxford University Press. An earlier version is available as ImPRovE Working Paper 15-10, Herman Deleeck Centre for Social Policy, University of Antwerp, 2015. Kenworthy, Lane. 2016 (forthcoming). "Enabling Social Policy." In The Uses of Social Investment, edited by Anton Hemerijck. Oxford University Press. Kenworthy, Lane. 2014. "America's Social Democratic Future." Foreign Affairs, January-February: 86-100. Kenworthy, Lane and Timothy Smeeding. 2014. "The United States: High and Rapidly-Rising Inequality." Pp. 695-717 in Changing Inequalities and Societal Impacts in Rich Countries, edited by Brian Nolan, Wiemer Salverda, Daniele Checchi, Ive Marx, Abigail McKnight, Istvan Gyorgy Toth, and Herman van de Werfhorst. Oxford University Press. Smith, Julia Grace and Lane Kenworthy. 2014. "Poverty in Tucson: What Do We Know? How Can We Do Better?" Prepared for the Mayor's Commission on Poverty, City of Tucson. Bentele, Keith and Lane Kenworthy. 2013. "Globalization and Earnings Inequality." Pp. 343-358 in The Economics of Inequality, Poverty, and Discrimination in the 21st Century, edited by Robert S. Rycroft. Praeger. Kenworthy, Lane. 2013. "Has Rising Inequality Reduced Middle-Class Income Growth?" Pp. 101-114 in Income Inequality: Economic Disparities and the Middle Class in Affluent Countries, edited by Janet C. Gornick and Markus Jäntti. Stanford University Press. Kenworthy, Lane. 2013. "Lifting Living Standards in an Open Economy: The Danger of Front-Loading Income Inequality." Pp. 157-169 in Progressive Politics after the Crash, edited by Olaf Cramme, Patrick Diamond, Roger Liddle, and Michael McTernan. A Policy Network book. I.B. Tauris. Kenworthy, Lane. 2013. "Rising Incomes and Modest Inequality: The High- Employment Route." Pp. 31-43 in The Squeezed Middle: The Pressure on Ordinary Workers in America and Britain, edited by Sophia Parker. The Policy Press. Lane Kenworthy CV, June 2016 3 Kenworthy, Lane. 2013. "What's Wrong with Predistribution?" Juncture 20: 111- 117. Kenworthy, Lane and Timothy Smeeding. 2013. "Growing Inequalities and Their Impacts in the United States." GINI Project, www.gini-research.org. Kenworthy, Lane. 2012. "America's Struggling Lower Half." Roosevelt Institute. Kenworthy, Lane. 2012. "It's Hard to Make It in America: How the United States Stopped Being the Land of Opportunity." Foreign Affairs, November-December: 97-109. Kenworthy, Lane. 2012. "Two and a Half Cheers for Education." Pp. 111-123 in After the Third Way: The Future of Social Democracy in Europe, edited by Olaf Cramme and Patrick Diamond. A Policy Network book. I.B. Tauris. Kenworthy, Lane. 2011. "When Does Economic Growth Benefit People on Low to Middle Incomes — and Why?" Commission on Living Standards, Resolution Foundation. Kenworthy, Lane and Lindsay A. Owens. 2011. "The Surprisingly Weak Effect of Recessions on Public Opinion." Pp. 196-219 in The Great Recession, edited by David B. Grusky, Bruce Western, and Christopher Wimer. Russell Sage Foundation. Gelman, Andrew, Lane Kenworthy, and Yu-Sung Su. 2010. "Income Inequality and Partisan Voting in the United States." Social Science Quarterly 91: 1203-1219. Kenworthy, Lane. 2010. "Business Political Capacity and the Top-Heavy Rise in Income Inequality: How Large an Impact?" Politics and Society 38: 255-265. Kenworthy, Lane. 2010. "How Much Do Presidents Influence Income Inequality?" Challenge 53(2): 90-112. Kenworthy, Lane. 2010. "Institutions, Wealth, and Inequality." Pp. 399-420 in The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Institutional Analysis, edited by Glenn Morgan, John L. Campbell, Colin Crouch, Ove Kaj Pedersen, and Richard Whitley, Oxford University Press. Kenworthy, Lane. 2010. "Labor Market Activation." Pp. 435-447 in The Oxford Handbook of the Welfare State, edited by Francis G. Castles, Stephan Leibfried, Jane Lewis, Herbert Obinger, and Christopher Pierson. Oxford University Press. Kenworthy, Lane. 2010. "Rising Inequality, Public Policy, and America's Poor." Challenge 53(6): 93-109. Kenworthy, Lane. 2009. "The Effect of Public Opinion on Social Policy Generosity." Socio-Economic Review 7: 727-740. Kenworthy, Lane. 2009. "The High-Employment Route to Low Inequality." Challenge 52(5): 77-99. Kenworthy, Lane. 2009. "Who Should Care for Under-Threes?" Pp. 193-207 in Janet Gornick, Marcia Meyers, et al., Gender Equality: Transforming Family Divisions of Labor. Verso. Lane Kenworthy CV, June 2016 4 McCall, Leslie and Lane Kenworthy. 2009. "Americans' Social Policy Preferences in the Era of Rising Inequality." Perspectives on Politics 7: 459-484. Epstein, Jessica, Daniel Duerr, Lane Kenworthy, and Charles Ragin. 2008. "Comparative Employment Performance: A Fuzzy-Set Analysis." Pp. 67-90 in Method and Substance in Macrocomparative Analysis, edited by Lane Kenworthy and Alexander Hicks. Palgrave Macmillan. Gangl, Markus, Joakim Palme, and Lane Kenworthy. 2008. "Is High Inequality Offset by Mobility?" Unpublished. Hicks, Alexander and Lane Kenworthy. 2008. "Family Policies and Women's Employment: A Regression Analysis." Pp. 196-220 in Method and Substance in Macrocomparative Analysis, edited by Lane Kenworthy and Alexander Hicks. Palgrave Macmillan. Kenworthy, Lane and Alexander Hicks. 2008. "Introduction." Pp. 1-28 in Method and Substance in Macrocomparative Analysis, edited by Lane Kenworthy and Alexander Hicks. Palgrave Macmillan. Kenworthy, Lane and Leslie McCall. 2008. "Inequality, Public Opinion, and Redistribution." Socio-Economic Review 6: 35-68. Winner of the 2008 Socio- Economic Review Annual Prize for Best Article. Kenworthy, Lane. 2007. "Inequality and Sociology." American Behavioral Scientist 50: 584-602. Kenworthy, Lane. 2007. "Measuring Poverty and Material Deprivation." Statistics Canada. Kenworthy, Lane. 2007. "Toward Improved Use of Regression in Macro- Comparative Analysis." Comparative Social Research 24: 343-350. Kenworthy, Lane, Sondra Barringer, Daniel Duerr, and Garrett Andrew Schneider. 2007. "The Democrats and Working-Class Whites." Unpublished. Kenworthy, Lane, Jessica Epstein, and Daniel Duerr. 2007. "Rising Tides, Redistribution, and the Material Well-Being of the Poor." Working Paper. Russell Sage Foundation. www.russellsage.org/research/reports/well-being-of-the-poor. Kenworthy, Lane. 2006. "Germany's Employment Problem in Comparative Perspective." Pp. 37-59 in Transformationen des Kapitalismus: Festschrift für Wolfgang Streeck zum sechzigsten Geburstag, edited by Jens Beckert, Bernhard Ebbinghaus, Anke Hassel, and Philip Manow. Campus. Kenworthy, Lane. 2006. "Institutional Coherence and Macroeconomic Performance." Socio-Economic Review 4: 69-91. Reprinted in Debating Varieties of Capitalism, edited by Bob Hancké, Oxford University Press, 2009. Iceland, John, Lane Kenworthy, and Melissa Scopilliti. 2005. "Macroeconomic Performance and Poverty in the 1980s and 1990s: A State-Level Analysis." Discussion Paper 1299-05. Institute for Research on Poverty, University of Wisconsin-Madison. www.irp.wisc.edu/publications/dps/pdfs/dp129905.pdf. Kenworthy, Lane and Jonas Pontusson. 2005. "Rising Inequality and the Politics of Redistribution in Affluent Countries." Perspectives on Politics 3: 449-471. Lane Kenworthy CV, June 2016 5 Streeck, Wolfgang and Lane Kenworthy. 2005. "Theories and Practices of Neo- Corporatism." Pp. 441-460 in The Handbook of Political Sociology, edited by Thomas Janoski, Robert Alford, Alexander Hicks, and Mildred A. Schwartz. Cambridge University Press. Kenworthy, Lane. 2004. "Jobs and Equality in Germany: Which Way Forward?" Economic Policy Unit, German Ministry of Economics.