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Social/Family Policy

  • The Devolution Revolution? Change and Continuity in U.S. State Policies in the 1990s

    M.K. Meyers and J.C. Gornick. In International Cooperation in Social Security: How to Cope with Globalization? B. Cantillon and I. Marx (eds). pp. 47-80. Cambridge: Intersentia. 2005.

  • 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.

  • Women’s Economic Outcomes, Gender Inequality, and Public Policy: Findings from the Luxembourg Income Study

    J.C. Gornick. Socio-Economic Review. vol. 2, no. 2. pp. 213-238. 2004.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Social Transfers and Social Assistance: An Empirical Analysis Using Latvian Household Survey Data

    B. Milanovic. The World Bank. no. 2328. 2000.

  • Dividing the Spoils: Pension, Privatization, and Reform in Russia’s Transition

    B. Milanovic and E.B. Kapstein. The World Bank. no. 2292. 2000.

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