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More Alike Than Different: Revisiting the Long-Term Prospects for Developing “European-Style” Work/Family Policies in the United States
J.C. Gornick and M.K. Meyers. Journal of Comparative Policy and Analysis: Research and Practice. vol. 6, no. 3. pp. 251-273. 2004.
Does Liberté=Egalité? A Survey of the Empirical Links Between Democracy and Inequality with Some Evidence on the Transition Economies
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Relative Price Shifts, Economies of Scale and Poverty During Economic Transition
B. Milanovic, J. Lanjouw, P. Lanjouw, and S. Paternostro. Economics of Transition and Institutional Change. vol. 12, no. 3. pp. 509-536. 2004.
Generational Income Mobility in North America and Europe
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The Great Unraveling: Losing Our Way in the New Century
P. Krugman. New York: W. W. Norton & Company. 2004.
Gender and Work in Germany: Before and After Reunification
R.A. Rosenfeld, H. Trappe, and J.C. Gornick. Annual Review of Sociology. vol. 30. pp. 103-124. 2004.
Women’s Economic Outcomes, Gender Inequality, and Public Policy: Findings from the Luxembourg Income Study
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Families That Work: Policies for Reconciling Parenthood and Employment
J.C. Gornick and M.K. Meyers. New York: Russell Sage Foundation. 2003.
Public or Private Responsibility? Early Childhood Education and Care, Inequality, and the Welfare State
M.K. Meyers and J.C. Gornick. Journal of Comparative Family Studies. vol. 34, no. 3. pp. 379-411. 2003.
Is Inequality in Africa Really Different?
B. Milanovic. The World Bank. no. 3169. 2003.
The Two Faces of Globalization: Against Globalization as We Know It
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