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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Public Policy Brief No.108
01 February 2010
Why President Obama Should Care About “Care”: An Effective and Equitable Investment Strategy for Job Creation
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Research Project Report
16 November 2009
Has Progress Been Made in Alleviating Racial Economic Inequality?
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Policy Notes
16 June 2009
Special Report: Who Gains from President Obama’s Stimulus Package … And How Much?
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Working Paper No.568
04 June 2009
Distributional Impact of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
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Working Paper No.566
20 May 2009
Caste and Wealth Inequality in India
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Research Project Report
09 April 2009
New Estimates of Economic Inequality in America, 1959—2004
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Research Project Report
19 February 2009
What Are the Long-Term Trends in Intergroup Economic Disparities?
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Research Project Report
03 February 2009
Postwar Trends in Economic Well-Being in the United States,1959–2004
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Working Paper No.556
29 January 2009
Long-Term Trends in the Levy Institute Measure of Economic Well-Being (LIMEW), United States, 1959–2004
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Working Paper No.535
13 May 2008
Statistical Matching Using Propensity Scores
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Working Paper No.521
29 November 2007
Earnings Functions and the Measurement of the Determinants of Wage Dispersion
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Working Paper No.517
23 October 2007
What Are the Relative Macroeconomic Merits and Environmental Impacts of Direct Job Creation and Basic Income Guarantees?