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Publications

  • The Consequences of Decentralization: Inequality in Safety Net Provision in the Post–Welfare Reform Era

    S.K. Bruch, M.K. Meyers, and J.C. Gornick. Social Service Review. vol. 92, no. 1. pp. 3-35. 2018.

  • The Socioeconomics of Single Parenthood: Reflections on the Triple Bind

    J.C. Gornick. In The Triple Bind of Single-Parent Families: Resources, Employment and Policies to Improve Wellbeing. R. Nieuwenhuis and L. Maldonado (eds). pp. 437-448. Bristol: Policy Press. 2018.

  • Comparative Research with Net and Gross Income Data: An Evaluation of Two Netting Down Procedures for the LIS Database

    R. Nieuwenhuis, T. Munzi, and J.C. Gornick. The Review of Income and Wealth. vol. 63, no. 3. pp. 564-573. 2017.

  • The Chartbook of Economic Inequality

    A.B. Atkinson, J. Hasell, S. Morelli, and M. Roser. Institute for New Economic Thinking/Oxford. 2017.

  • Rising Inequality and Economic Stability

    S. Morelli. In After Piketty: The Agenda for Economics and Inequality. H. Boushey, J.B. DeLong, and M. Steinbaum (eds). Chapt. 17. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. 2017.

  • ‘Inequality Is the Root of Social Evil,’ or Maybe Not? Two Stories About Inequality and Public Policy

    M. Corak. Canadian Public Policy. vol. 42, no. 4. pp. 367-414. 2016.

  • Why Might the Rich Be Indifferent to Income Growth of Their Own Countries?

    B. Milanovic. Economics Letters. vol. 147. pp. 108-111. 2016.

  • Income Inequality Is Cyclical

    B. Milanovic. Nature. vol. 537, no. 7621. pp. 479-482. 2016.

  • Gender and Poverty

    J.C. Gornick and N. Boeri. In The Oxford Handbook of the Social Science of Poverty. D. Brady and L.M. Burton (eds). pp. 221-246. New York: Oxford University Press. 2016.

  • The Challenge of Measuring U.K. Wealth Inequality in the 2000s

    F. Alvaredo, A.B. Atkinson, and S. Morelli. Fiscal Studies. vol. 37, no. 1. pp. 13–33. 2016.

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