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Poverty, Inequality, and Income Redistribution in the 'Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism: United States, Germany, and the Netherlands, 1985 to 1989
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Best Cases of the Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism: The Netherlands, United States, and West Germany
Subnational analyses using the Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) data archive
Still Different? Income Distribution in the Nordic Countries in a European Comparison
Effectiveness of Means-tested Transfers in Western Europe: Evidence from the Luxembourg Income Study
Yet the Poorest, Relatively Speaking: Italian Poverty Rates in International Perspective
The age profile of income and the burden of unfunded transfers in four countries: Evidence from the Luxembourg Income Study
Educational Attainment and Earnings Inequality in Eight Nations
Ireland's income distribution in comparative perspective
(Not) Sharing the Fruits of Growth: The Impact of Governments and Markets on Living Standards in Germany, the Netherlands, and the United States