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- Social problems and public policy, inequality and justice, edited by Lee Rainwater
- The age and gender components of social status in France first results
- Stagnation and renewal in social policy, the rise and fall of policy regimes, edited by Martin Rein, Gosta Esping-Andersen, and Lee Rainwater
- LIS information guide
- Poverty in major industrialized countries
- The future of the family, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Timothy M. Smeeding, and Lee Rainwater, editors
- Unitated States poverty in a cross-national context
- Regional poverty within the rich countries
- Going to extremes, an international perspective on the economic status of the US aged
- Economic well-being among men 55-64 without earnings, a six country comparison
- Wealth and welfare states, is America a laggard or leader?, Irwin Garfinkel, Lee Rainwater, and Timothy Smeeding
- Comparing living standards across nations, real incomes at the top, the bottom and the middle
- Social problems and public policy, deviance and liberty, edited by Lee Rainwater
- Equivalence scales, well-being, inequality, and poverty, sensitivity estimates across ten countries using the Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) database
- Poverty, inequality, and income distribution in comparative perspective, the Luxembourg income study (LIS), edited by Timothy M. Smeeding, Michael O'Higgins, Lee Rainwater ; with an introduction by A.B. Atkinson
- Public/private interplay in social protection, a comparative study, edited by Martin Rein and Lee Rainwater ; with Ellen Immergut, Michael O'Higgins, and Harald Russig
- Income distribution in OECD countries, evidence from the Luxembourg income study
- Income distribution in European countries
- Cross-national trends in income poverty and dependency, the evidence for young adults in the eighties
- Poor kids in a rich country, America's children in comparative perspective
- Inequalities in the economic well-being of children and adults in ten nations
- Poverty in American eyes
- Demography or income packaging, what explains the income distribution of the Netherlands
- Poverty and equivalence as social constructions
- Social policy and public policy, inequality and justice, Lee Rainwater, editor
- Inequality and poverty in comparative perspective
- Income packaging in the welfare state, a comparative study of family income, Lee Rainwater, Martin Rein, and Joseph Schwartz
- The Luxembourg Income Study (LIS), the use of international telecommunications in the social sciences
- The social wage in the income package of working parents
- What money buys, inequality and the social meanings of income, Lee Rainwater
- Changing inequality structures in Europe, the challenge to social science