This program explores both the persistent inequalities within and across nations and innovative policies to address them. A key part of this program is the development of alternative measures of economic deprivation and well-being that are more comprehensive than the prevailing approaches.
Associated Scholars
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Ajit ZachariasThomas MastersonAashima SinhaFernando Rios-AvilaLuiza Nassif Pires
213 Related Publications
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Working Paper No.468
10 August 2006
Global Demographic Trends and Provisioning for the Future
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Working Paper No.466
08 August 2006
Net Government Expenditures and the Economic Well-Being of the Elderly in the United States, 1989–2001
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Working Paper No.464
26 July 2006
Differing Prospects for Women and Men
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Working Paper No.463
25 July 2006
Working for a Good Retirement
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Working Paper No.461
23 July 2006
Wage Growth and the Measurement of Social Security’s Financial Condition
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Book Series
16 July 2006
The Distributional Effects of Government Spending and Taxation
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Policy Notes No.5
06 July 2006
The Burden of Aging
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Working Paper No.454
12 June 2006
How Does Household Production Affect Earnings Inequality?
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Working Paper No.451
25 May 2006
Time and Money
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Working Paper No.449
23 May 2006
The Temporal Welfare State: A Cross-national Comparison
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Working Paper No.447
03 May 2006
Household Wealth and the Measurement of Economic Well-Being in the United States
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Working Paper No.442
19 February 2006
Government Effects on the Distribution of Income