Do We Tend to Overestimate Poverty Gaps? The Impact of Equivalency Scales on the Calculation of the Poverty Gap
B. Milanovic. Applied Economics Letters. vol. 9, no. 2. pp. 69-72. 2002.
Decomposing World Income Distribution: Does the World Have a Middle Class?
B. Milanovic and S. Yitzhaki. Review of Income and Wealth. vol. 48, no. 2. pp. 155-178. 2002.
Hours of Paid Work in Dual-Earner Couples: The United States in Cross-National Perspective
J.A. Jacobs and J.C. Gornick. Sociological Focus. vol. 35, no. 2. pp. 169-187. 2002.
True World Income Distribution, 1988 and 1993: First Calculations Based on Household Surveys Alone
B. Milanovic. The Economic Journal. vol. 112, no. 476. pp. 51-92. 2002.
More, Less, or More of the Same? Trends in State Social Welfare Policy in the 1990s
M.K. Meyers, J.C. Gornick, and L.R. Peck. Publius: the Journal of Federalism. vol. 32, no. 4. pp. 91-108. 2002.
Sources of Racial Wage Inequality in Metropolitan Labor Markets: Racial, Ethnic, and Gender Differences
L. McCall. American Sociological Review. vol. 66, no. 4. pp. 520-541. 2001.
Responding to Globalization: Social Policy in Emerging Market Economies
B. Milanovic and E.B. Kapstein. Global Social Policy. vol. 1, no. 2. pp. 191-212, 2001.
Lesson-Drawing in Family Policy: Media Reports and Empirical Evidence About European Developments
J.C. Gornick and M.K. Meyers. Journal of Comparative Policy and Analysis: Research and Practice. vol. 3, no. 1. pp. 31-57. 2001.
Packaging Support for Low-Income Families: Policy Variation Across the United States
M.K. Meyers, J.C. Gornick, and L.R. Peck. Journal of Policy Analysis and Management. vol. 20, no. 3. pp. 457-483. 2001.
Complex Inequality: Gender, Class, and Race in the New Economy
L. McCall. New York: Routledge. 2001.
Democracy and Income Inequality: An Empirical Analysis
B. Milanovic, M. Gradstein, and Y. Ying. The World Bank. no. 2561. 2001.
Explaining Levels of Within-Group Wage Inequality in U.S. Labor Markets
L. McCall. Demography. vol. 37, no. 4. pp. 415-430. 2000.


