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.440
17 February 2006
Parental Child Care in Single Parent, Cohabiting, and Married Couple Families
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Working Paper No.439
16 February 2006
Where Do They Find the Time?
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Working Paper No.437
16 January 2006
Enhancing Livelihood Security through the National Employment Guarantee Act
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Working Paper No.434
13 January 2006
Time to Eat
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Research Project Report
01 May 2005
Interim Report
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Working Paper No.420
25 March 2005
Is the Equalizing Effect of Retirement Wealth Wearing Off?
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Research Project Report
01 March 2005
Economic Well-Being in US Regions and the Red and Blue States
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Working Paper No.416
20 January 2005
Occupational and Industrial Mobility in the United States 1969–93
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Research Project Report
01 December 2004
How Much Does Public Consumption Matter for Well-Being?
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Working Paper No.414
10 November 2004
Household Wealth Distribution in Italy in the 1990s
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Research Project Report
22 September 2004
How Much Does Wealth Matter for Well-Being?
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Public Policy Brief No.78
03 June 2004
The War on Poverty after 40 Years