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Inequality in Five Countries in the 1980 s: The Role of Demographic Shifts, Markets and Government Policies
Living on the Poverty Line: A Comparative, Dynamic, Analysis of Lone Mothers' Poverty in Belgium, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, and Sweden
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Income Inequality in Rich Countries During the 1980s
Changing Inequality in Five Countries: The Role of Markets, Transfers and Taxes
The forgotten Resource: Corporate Governance and Employee Board-Level Representation. The Situation in France, the Netherlands, Sweden and the UK
Effectiveness of Means-tested Transfers in Western Europe: Evidence from the Luxembourg Income Study
Working but Poor: A Reassessment
Cross-National Patterns of Labor Force Withdrawal
Yet the Poorest, Relatively Speaking: Italian Poverty Rates in International Perspective
Ireland's income distribution in comparative perspective