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Is Pro-Poor Targeting of Cash Transfers More Effective Than Universal Systems at Reducing Inequality and Poverty?
Keynes, Family Allowances and Post Keynesian Anti‐Poverty Policy
LIS Working Paper Series
Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper Series
JANET C. GORNICK Professor of Political Science and Sociology The
A Note on Income Inequality in East Europe
Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 194 Poverty and Parenthood Across Modern Nations: Findings from the Luxembourg Income
Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper Series
The Global Consumption and Income Project (GCIP): an Introduction and Preliminary Findings
Rising Income Inequality and Living Standards in OECD Countries: How Does the Middle Fare?
Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper Series
Procuring Microdata Files for the LIS Project
Income Inequality Developments in the Great Recession
Japanese Income Inequality by Household Types in Comparative Perspective
Diversionary Nationalism: Economic Inequality and the Formation of National Pride
Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper Series
Income Inequality, Redistribution and Poverty 1
Remapping Inequality in Europe
Top View
Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper Series
Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 226 Trends in Child
LIS: a Resource for Inequality Research
LIS-Literatur
Women's Economic Outcomes, Gender Inequality and Public Policy
Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 198 Distribution Of
Poverty and Income Inequality: an International Comparison, 1980S and 1990S
Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper Series
Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper Series
How Social Class Shapes Attitudes on Economic Inequality: the Competing Forces of Self-Interest and Legitimation
A Cross-Country Comparison Based on the LIS Data
Inequality Matters LIS Newsletter, Issue No
Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 294 the LIS/LES
Slovak Republic
Globalisation, Technological Progress and Changes in Regulations and Institutions – Which Impact on the Rise of Earnings Inequality in Oecd Countries?
Cross-Country Comparison of Incomes of Senior Workers and Young Retirees Using LIS Data for 2007 & 2010
Policies to Reduce Child Poverty: Child Allowances Versus Tax Exemptions for Children
The Relationship Between Inequality and GDP Growth: an Empirical Approach
Motherhood Penalty in Cross-National Perspective: the Importance of Work-Family Policies and Cultural Attitudes
A Multi-Level Analysis of 22 Countries
World Family Indicators
Globalization and Income Inequality: the Role of Transmission Mechanisms
Different Faces of Inequality Across Asia: Decomposition of Income Gaps Across Demographic Groups
The Evolution of Income Concentration in Japan, 1886-2005: Evidence from Income Tax Statistics
Income Inequality and Happiness: Is There a Relationship?
Pension Income Inequality: a Cohort Study in Six European Countries
Measuring Income Inequality Across Countries and Over Time: the Standardized World Income Inequality Database∗
Subnational Analyses Using the Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) Data Archive
LIS (Cross-National Data Center in Luxembourg) Recruits a New Director
Keynes, Family Allowances and Keynesian Economic Policy
Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper Series
Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper Series
Steven Pressman
Inequality Matters LIS Newsletter, Issue No
Lessons from the Luxembourg Income Study
Private Transfers and Emerging Welfare States in East Asia: Comparative Perspectives
Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 254 Andrea Brandolini
Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper Series
Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper Series
Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper Series
Data and Methodological Considerations; Present Our Empirical Findings from Multilevel Regressions; and Finally We Round up the Study with a Concluding Discussion
Income Inequality, Relative Poverty and Spatial Segregation: Scotland and West Central Scotland in Context
Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper Series
Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper Series
Recent Evidence from the Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) Datacenter
Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper Series
Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper Series
Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper No. 252 Timothy M. Smeeding March 2000
A Comparative Analysis of the Relationship Between Poverty and Mortality
Estimating Poverty Using National Accounts, Survey Means and Lights