CEPS/Instead (Organization)
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CEPS/Instead (Organization)
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CEPS/Instead (Organization)
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- Changes in earnings inequality, an international perspective
- Income inequality trends in the 1980s, a five country comparison
- Poor children in rich countries
- The distribution of cash and noncash income in the Netherlands, 1983
- Generations and the distribution of well-being and poverty, cross national evidence for Europe, Scandinavia and the colonies
- An international comparison of the rates of return to human capital, evidence from five countries
- Canadian child benefits, behavioural consequences, income adequacy and alternatives
- The meaning of retirement, cross-national patterns and trends
- The earnings effects of marital status, an international comparison
- An international comparison of married women's labour force participation, a cross-country analysis for employees in seven countries
- Income inequality in rich countries during the 1980's
- Luxembourg Income Study working paper series
- Household structure and the measurement of poverty
- Luxembourg Income Study (LIS), mikrotason tulonjakotutkimusta Euroopan sydamessa
- Women and poverty in industrialised countries
- Poverty and equivalence as social constructions
- Going to extremes, an international perspective on the economic status of the US aged
- Does the welfare state work?, evidence on antipoverty effects from the Luxembourg Income Study
- Models of pensions and income inequality, a comparative analysis
- Women and social security in retirement, a comparative analysis
- Measuring inequality and differing social judgments
- Female earnings and the level and distribution of household income in developed countries
- Age and income in contemporary society, a comparative study
- International comparison of household inequalities, based on micro data with decompositions
- Redistribution through taxation, an international comparison
- Three worlds of welfare capitalism or four?
- US poverty and income security policy in a cross national perspective
- Public sector transfers and income taxes, an international comparison with micro data
- Poverty in American eyes
- Living arrangements of young adults living independently, evidence from the Luxembourg Income Study
- Quelques elements de comparison internationale sur les revenues, La position relative de la France au debut de la decennie
- Inequalities in the economic well-being of children and adults in ten nations
- The change in the economic status of the low-income elderly in three industrial countries, circa 1979-1986
- International comparisons of income inequality, tests for Lorenz dominance across nine countries
- International comparisons of productive efficiency and welfare
- Patterns of income and poverty, the economic status of the young and the old in eight countries
- Measuring gender differences in wage distributions for five countries
- Selected nonmonetary types of income in the Federal Republic of Germany, macro economic and distributional effects - initial country report for Germany
- Poverty in major industrialized countries
- Improving the Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) income measure, microdata estimates of the size distribution of cash and noncash income in eight countries - for presentation at session of the 19th IARIW Congress, Rocca di Pappa, Italy
- Gender, poverty and intra-household distribution of resources
- Economic well-being among men 55-64 without earnings, a six country comparison
- International comparisons of income poverty and extreme income poverty
- Changing inequality in five countries, the role of markets, transfers and taxes
- The gap between market rewards and economic well-being in modern societies
- Bargaining models of household behaviour, an empirical test using the Luxembourg Income Study
- Male pre and post tax wage inequality, a six country comparison
- Working but poor, a cross-national comparison of earnings adequacy
- The redistributive effect of direct taxes, an international comparison of six LIS countries
- Income inequality in Australia and New Zealand, international comparisons and recent trends