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.394
01 November 2003
Wealth Transfer Taxation
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Working Paper No.393
01 November 2003
A Rolling Tide
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Working Paper No.390
01 September 2003
Savings of Entrepreneurs
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Working Paper No.389
01 September 2003
Do Workers with Low Lifetime Earnings Really Have Low Earnings Every Year?
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Working Paper No.386
01 September 2003
Household Wealth, Public Consumption, and Economic Well-Being in the United States
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Policy Notes No.3
01 June 2003
Caring for a Large Geriatric Generation
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Working Paper No.372
01 February 2003
The Levy Institute Measure of Economic Well-Being
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Working Paper No.367
01 December 2002
The Persistence of Hardship over the Life Course
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Working Paper No.365
01 December 2002
Is There an American Way of Aging?
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Working Paper No.356
01 October 2002
Asset Poverty in the United States, 1984–1999
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Working Paper No.351
01 August 2002
Race, Ethnicity, and the Gender-poverty Gap
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Working Paper No.342
01 February 2002
A Note on the Hicksian Concept of Income