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- The change in the economic status of the low-income elderly in three industrial countries, circa 1979-1986
- The Oxford handbook of economic inequality, edited by Wiemer Salverda, Brian Nolan and Timothy M. Smeeding
- Regional poverty and income inequality in central and eastern Europe, evidence from the Luxembourg Income Study
- Demography or income packaging, what explains the income distribution of the Netherlands
- Poverty and income distribution
- The future of the family, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Timothy M. Smeeding, and Lee Rainwater, editors
- The Vulnerable, John L. Palmer, Timothy Smeeding, Barbara Boyle Torrey, editors
- Old-age security reforms in Central-Eastern Europe, the cases of Czech Republic, Slovak, Hungary and Poland
- Regional poverty within the rich countries
- The Oxford handbook of economic inequality, edited by Wiemer Salverda, Brian Nolan and Timothy M. Smeeding
- Working but poor, a cross-national comparison of earnings adequacy
- All the world's entrepreneurs, the role of self-employment in nineteen nations
- Old-age security reforms in Central Eastern Europe, the cases of Czech Republic, Slovak, Hungary and Poland
- Produc ing time series data for income distribution sources, methods and techniques
- Poverty levels in the developed world
- Wealth and welfare states, is America a laggard or leader?, Irwin Garfinkel, Lee Rainwater, and Timothy Smeeding
- Educational attainment and earnings inequality in eight nations
- Child well-being, child poverty and child policy in modern nations, what do we know?, edited by Koen Vleminckx and Timothy M. Smeeding
- Immigration and the transformation of Europe, edited by Craig A. Parsons, Timothy M. Smeeding
- The Luxembourg Income Study (LIS), the use of international telecommunications in the social sciences
- Empirical evidence on income inequality in industrialized countries
- 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
- Income distribution in European countries
- Income distribution in OECD countries, evidence from the Luxembourg income study
- Poor kids in a rich country, America's children in comparative perspective
- Globalization, Inequality and the rich countries of the G-20, evidence from the Luxembourg income study (LIS)
- Poverty, affluence and the income costs of children, cross national evidence from the Luxembourg Income Study (LIS)
- An introduction to LIS
- Generations and the distribution of economic well-being, a cross-national view
- US poverty and income security policy in a cross national perspective
- The LIS/LES project, overview and recent developments
- Patterns of income and poverty, the economic status of the young and the old in eight countries
- Poverty in major industrialized countries
- Unitated States poverty in a cross-national context
- LIS information guide
- The meaning of retirement, cross-national patterns and trends
- Financial poverty in developed countries, the evidence from LIS - final report to the UNDP
- Procuring microdata files for the LIS project databank, progress and promise
- How do the elderly in Taiwan fare cross-nationally?, evidence from the Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) project
- Poor children in rich countries
- Income inequality in rich countries during the 1980's
- Generations and the distribution of well-being and poverty, cross national evidence for Europe, Scandinavia and the colonies
- American income inequality in a cross-national perspective, why are we so different?
- Public policy and economic inequality, the United States in comparative perspective
- Going to extremes, an international perspective on the economic status of the US aged
- Sociology of poverty
- Social protection for the poor in the developed world: The evidence from LIS
- An international perspective on the income and poverty status of the US aged, lessons from the Luxembourg Income Study and the International Database on Aging
- Cross national analyses of social policy, value, resources, and challenge
- Income inequality in rich countries during the 1980's
- Cross-national patterns of labor force withdrawal
- Persistence, privilege, and parenting, the comparative study of intergenerational mobility, Timothy M. Smeeding, Robert Erikson, and Markus Jantii, editors
- Cross-national trends in income poverty and dependency, the evidence for young adults in the eighties
- No child left behind?
- Cross national patterns of retirement and poverty among men and women in the 1980s, full stop or gradual withdrawal?
- Noncash income, living standards, and inequality, evidence from the Luxembourg Income Study