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Burkhauser, Richard V., Duncan, Greg J., and Hauser, Richard. Sharing Prosperity Across the Age Distribution: A Comparison of the United States and Germany in the 1980s. The Gerontologist. 1994. 34, (2): 150-160.
Burkhauser, Richard V. and Daly, Mary C. A Comparison of German and American People with Disabilities: Results from the German Socio-Economic Panel. Viertel Jahrs Hefte Zur Wirtschaftsforschung. 1993. 1-2, 17-26.
Duncan, Greg J., Gustafsson, Bjorn, Hauser, Richard, Schmauss, Gunther, Messinger, Hans, Muffels, Ruud, Nolan, Brian, and Ray, Jean-Claude. Poverty Dynamics in Eight Countries. Journal of Population Economics. 1993. 6, (3): 215-234.
Ehlert, Martin. The Impact of Losing Your Job: Unemployment and Influences from Market, Family, and State on Economic well-being in the US and Germany Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press; 2016.
Hertel, Florian R. Horizontal and Vertical Stratification of Occupational Positions. Social Mobility in the 20th Century: Class Mobility and Occupational Change in the United States and Germany. Wiesbaden; Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden; 2017. p.119-144.
Hertel, Florian R. Empirical Description of Industrial and Post-Industrial Classes. Social Mobility in the 20th Century: Class Mobility and Occupational Change in the United States and Germany. Wiesbaden; Springer; 2017. p.159-184.
Hertel, Florian R. Absolute Mobility in the U.S. over the 20th Century. Social Mobility in the 20th Century: Class Mobility and Occupational Change in the United States and Germany. Wiesbaden; Springer; 2017. p.215-254.
Habibov, Nazim, Fan, Lida, Liang, Yuhong, and Cheung, Chi Ho. Revisiting Welfare States. Performance in Reducing Poverty through Longitudinal Multinational Comparison. Journal of Policy Practice. 2017. 16, (3): 205-220.
Kantarci, Tunga and Van Soest, Arthur. Gradual Retirement: Preferences and Limitations. De Economist. 2008. 156, (2): 113-144.
Chakrabarti, Bikas K., Chakraborti, Anirban, Chakravarty, Satya R., and Chatterjee, Arnab. Econophysics of Income and Wealth Distributions New York: Cambridge University Press; 2013.
Gupta, Sanjiv, Evertsson, Marie, Grunow, Daniela, Nermo, Magnus, and Sayer, Liana C. Economic Inequality and Housework. In: Treas, Judith and Drobnic, Sonja, editors. Dividing the Domestic: Men, Women, and Household Work in Cross-National. Stanford; Stanford University Press; 2010. p.105-122.
Burkhauser, Richard V., Duncan, Greg J., Hauser, Richard, and Bernstsen, R. Wife or Frau, Women Do Worse: A Comparison of Men and Women in the United States and Germany Following Marital Disruption. Demography. 1991. 28, (3): 353-360.
Seppala, Juha. The Term Structure of Real Interest Rates: Theory and Evidence from UK Index-Linked Bonds. Journal of Monetary Economics. 2004.
Klein, Thomas and Unger, Rainer. Income, Health, and Mortality in West-Germany, Great Britain, and the USA. KZfSS Kolner Zeitschrift fur Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie. 2001. 53, (1): 96-110.
Van Kerm, Philippe. What Lies Behind Income Mobility? Reranking and Distributional Change in Belgium, Western Germany and the USA. Economica. 2004. 71, (282): 223-239.
Headey, Bruce, Headey, S., Muffels, R., and Janssen, C. Who Enjoys the Fruits of Growth? Impact of Governments and Markets on Living Standards in Germany, the Netherlands and the U.S.A., 1987-1996. Social Indicators Research. 2004. 65, (2): 125-144.
Burkhauser, Richard V., Giles, Philip, Lillard, Dean R., and Schwarze, Johannes. Until Death Do Us Part: An Analysis of the Economic Well-Being of Widows in Four Countries. The Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences. 2005. 60, (5): S-238-S246.
Pfeffer, Fabian T. Status Attainment and Wealth in the United States and Germany. In: Smeeding, Timothy, Erikson, Robert and Jantti, Markus, editors. Persistence, Privilege, and Parenting: The Comparative Study of Intergenerational Mobility. New York; Russell Sage Foundation; 2011. p.109-137.
Blanden, Jo, Wilson, Kathryn, Haveman, Robert, and Smeeding, Timothy. Understanding the Mechanisms behind Intergenerational Persistence : a comparison of the United States and Great Britain. In: Smeeding, Timothy, Erikson, Robert and Jantti, Markus, editors. Persistence, Privilege, and Parenting: The Comparative Study of Intergenerational Mobility. New York; Russell Sage Foundation; 2011. p.29-72.
Roemer, John E., Lee, Woojin, and van der Straeten, Karine. United States: Quantitative Analysis. In: Roemer, John E., Lee, Woojin and van der Straeten, Karine, editors. Racism, Xenophobia, and Distribution: Multi-Issue Politics in Advanced Democracies. Massachusetts; Russell Sage Foundation at Harvard University Press; 2007. p.68-130.
Schluter, Christian and Van de gaer, Dirk. Upward Structural Mobility, Exchange Mobility, and Subgroup Consistent Mobility Measurement: U.S.-German Mobility Rankings Revisited. The Review of Income and Wealth. 2011. 57, (1): 1-22.
Elsby, Michael W. L. Evaluating the Economic Significance of Downward Nominal Wage Rigidity. Journal of Monetary Economics. 2009. 56, 154-169.
Battistin, Erich, Blundell, Richard, and Lewbel, Arthur. Why Is Consumption More Log Normal than Income? Gibrat's Law Revisited. Journal of Political Economy. 2009. 117, (6): 1140-1554.
Nollmann, Gerd. Working Poor: A Comparative Event History Analysis of the United States and Germany. Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie. 2009. 61, (1): 33-55.
Duncan, Greg J., Voges, Wolfgang, Hauser, Richard, Gustafsson, Bjorn, Jenkins, Stephen, Messinger, Hans, Nolan, Brian, Ray, Jean-Claude, and Schmauss, Gunther. Armuts-und Sozialhilfedynamiken in Europa und Nordamerika. Zeitschrift fur Sozialreform. 1994. 40, (45): 281-313.
Burkhauser, Richard V. and Holtz-Eakin, Douglas. Changes in the Distribution of Wage Earnings in the United States and Germany During the 1980s. Viertel Jahrs Hefte Zur Wirtschaftsforschung. 1994. 1/2, 27-35.
Voges, Wolfgang and Rohwer, Goetz. Receiving Social Assistance in Germany: Risk and Duration. Journal of European Social Policy. 1992. 2, (3): 175-192.
Guvenen, Fatih, Kuruscu, Burhanettin, and Ozkan, Serdar. Taxation of Human Capital and Wage Inequality: A Cross-Country Analysis. The Review of Economic Studies. 2013.
Björklund, Anders, Eriksson, Tor, Jäntti, Markus, Raaum, Oddbjörn, and Österbacka, Eva. Brother Correlations in Earnings in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden Compared to the United States. Journal of Population Economics. 2002. 15, (4): 757-772.
Brady, David, Giesselmann, Marco, Kohler, Ulrich, and Radenacker, Anke. How to Measure and Proxy Permanent Income: Evidence from Germany and the U.S. The Journal of Economic Inequality. 2017. 16, (3): 321-345.
Janiak, Alexandre and Monteiro, Paulo Santos. Towards a Quantitative Theory of Automatic Stabilizers: The Role of Demographics. Journal of Monetary Economics. 2016. 78, 35-49.
Cooke, Lynn Prince and Gash, Vanessa. Wives’ Part-time Employment and Marital Stability in Great Britain, West Germany and the United States. Sociology. 2010. 44, (6): 1091-1108.
Sierminska, Eva, Brandolini, Andrea, and Smeeding, Timothy M. The Luxembourg Wealth Study – a Cross-Country Comparable Database for Household Wealth Research. The Journal of Economic Inequality. 2006. 4, (3): 375-383.
Chau, T. W. Intergenerational Income Mobility Revisited: Estimation with an Income Dynamic Model with Heterogeneous Age Profile. Economics Letters. 2012. 117, (3): 770-773.
Fritzell, Johann. The Dynamics of Income Distribution: Economic Mobility in Sweden in Comparison with the United States. Social Science Research. 1990. 19, (1): 17-46.
Alvarez-Cuadrado, F. and Vilalta, M. E. Income Inequality and Saving. Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics. 2018. 80, (6): 1029-1061.
Frederiksen, Anders, Halliday, Timothy, and Koch, Alexander K. Within- and Cross-Firm Mobility and Earnings Growth. ILR Review. 2016. 69, (2): 320-353.
Eberharter, Veronika V. Capability Deprivation, and the Intergenerational Transmission of Social Disadvantages—Empirical Evidence from Selected Countries. Social Sciences. 2018. 7, (12): 253.
Rodrigues, Ricardo A. and Guest, David. Have Careers Become Boundaryless? Human Relations. 2010. 63, (8): 1157-1175.
Bayaz-Ozturk, Gulgun, Burkhauser, Richard V., Couch, Kenneth A., and Hauser, Richard. The Effects of Union Dissolution on the Economic Resources of Men and Women: A Comparative Analysis of Germany and the United States, 1985–2013. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 2018. 680, (1): 235-258.
Kohler, Ulrich, Ehlert, Martin, Grell, Britta, Heisig, Jan Paul, Radenacker, Anke, and Woerz, Markus. Poverty Risks after Critical Life Events in Germany and the United States. Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie. 2012. 64, (2): 223-245.
Glasner, Tina, van der Vaart, Wander, and Belli, Robert F. Calendar Interviewing and the Use of Landmark Events – Implications for Cross-cultural Surveys. Bulletin of Sociological Methodology/Bulletin de Méthodologie Sociologique. 2012. 115, (1): 45-52.
Vosters, Kelly and Nybom, Martin. Intergenerational Persistence in Latent Socioeconomic Status: Evidence from Sweden and the United States. Journal of Labor Economics. 2017. 35, (3): 869-901.
Esping-Andersen, Gosta. Sociological Explanations of Changing Income Distributions. American Behavioral Scientist. 2007. 50, (5): 639-658.
Hamermesh, Daniel and Lee, Jungmin. Stressed Out on Four Continents: Time Crunch or Yuppie Kvetch. The Review of Economics and Statistics. 2007. 89, (2): 374-383.
Jenkins, Stephen P. and Van Kerm, Philippe. Trends in Income Inequality, Pro-Poor Income Growth, and Income Mobility. Oxford Economic Letters. 2006. 58, (3): 531-548.
Gradín, Carlos, Cantó, Olga, and del Río, Coral. Poverty over Time: Empirical Findings. In: D’Ambrosio, Conchita, editors. Handbook of Research on Economic and Social Well-Being. Northamplton, MA; Edward Elgar; 2018.
Gangl, Markus. A Longitudinal Perspective on Income Inequality in the United States and Europe. Focus. 2008. 26, (1): 33-38.
Zweifel, Peter. The Division of Labor between Private and Social Insurance. In: Dionne, Georges, editors. yes. Handbook of Insurance. New York, NY; Springer New York; 2013. p.1097-1118.
Conde-Ruiz, J. Ignacio and Profeta, Paola. The Redistributive Design of Social Security Systems. The Economic Journal. 2007. 117, (520): 686-712.
Herrendorf, Berthold and Schoellman, Todd. Wages, Human Capital, and Barriers to Structural Transformation. American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics. 2018. 10, (2): 1-23.
Rodríguez, Juan Gabriel. Partial Equality-of-Opportunity Orderings. Social Choice and Welfare. 2008. 31, (3): 435-456.
Fields, Gary S. The Many Facets of Economic Mobility. In: McGillivray, Mark, editors. Inequality, Poverty and Well-being. New York; Palgrave Macmillan; 2006.
McGinnity, Frances and McManus, Patricia. Paying the Price for Reconciling Work and Family Life: Comparing the Wage Penalty for Women's Part-Time Work in Britain, Germany and the United States. Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis. 2007. 9, (2): 115-134.
Palmisano, Flaviana. Evaluating Patterns of Income Growth When Status Matters: a Robust Approach. Review of Income and Wealth. 2018. 64, (1): 147-169.
Gupta, Nabanita Datta, Oaxaca, Ronald L., and Smith, Nina. Swimming Upstream, Floating Downstream: Comparing Women's Relative Wage Progress in the United States and Denmark. Industrial and Labor Relations Review. 2006. 59, (2): 243-266.
Sacker, Amanda, Wiggins, Richard D., Bartley, Mel, and McDonough, Peggy. Self-Rated Health Trajectories in the United States and the United Kingdom: A Comparative Study. American Journal of Public Health. 2007. 97, (5): 812-818.
Lefranc, Arnaud, Pistolesi, Nicolas, and Trannoy, Alain. Inequality of Opportunities vs. Inequality of Outcomes: Are Western Societies All Alike? Review of Income and Wealth. 2008. 54, (4): 513-546.
Nolan, Brian and Erikson, Robert. Intragenerational Income Mobility: Poverty Dynamics in Industrial Societies. In: Narayan, D. and Petesch, P., editors. Moving Out of Poverty: Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives on Mobility. Washington DC; Palgrave Macmillan; 2007.
Cowell, Frank, Karagiannaki, Eleni, and Mcknight, Abigail. Accounting for Cross-Country Differences in Wealth Inequality. Review of Income and Wealth. 2018. 64, (2): 332-356.
DiPrete, Thomas A. and McManus, Patricia A. Family Change, Employment Transitions, and the Welfare State: Household Income Dynamics in the United States and Germany. American Sociological Review. 2000. 65, (3): 343-370.
Welshman, John. The Broader Context: Social Exclusion, Poverty Dynamics, and the Revival of Agency. From Transmitted Deprivation to Social Exclusion: Policy, Poverty and Parenting. Bristol, UK; The Policy Press; 2007.
Erola, Jani, Kilpi-Jakonen, Elina, Prix, Irene, and Lehti, Hannu. Resource Compensation from the Extended Family: Grandparents, Aunts, and Uncles in Finland and the United States. European Sociological Review. 2018. 34, (4): 348-364.
Hofferth, Sandra L., Reid, L., and Mott, F. L. The Effects of Early Childbearing on Schooling Over Time. Family Planning Perspectives. 2001. 33, (6): 259-267.
Laitner, John and Holsson, Henry. Bequest Motives: A Comparison of Sweden and the United States. Journal of Public Economics. 2001. 79, (1): 205-236.
Douthitt, Robin A. and Zick, Cathleen D. Taxes and the Time Allocation Patterns of Married Women With Children: CrossCultural Comparisons Between the United States and Canada. Journal of Consumer Studies & Home Economics. 1988. 12, 141-157.
Gangl, Markus. Income Inequality, Permanent Incomes, and Income Dynamics: Comparing Europe to the United States. Work and Occupations. 2005. 32, (2): 140-162.
Villanueva, Ernesto. Inter Vivos Transfers and Bequests in Three OECD Countries. Economic Policy. 2005. 20, (43): 505-565.
Beenstock, Michael. Rank and Quantity Mobility in the Empirical Dynamics of Inequality. The Review of Income and Wealth. 2004. 50, (4): 519.
Storesletten, Kjetil, Telmer, Christopher I., and Yaron, Amir. The Welfare Cost of Business Cycles Revisited: Finite Lives and Cyclical Variation in Idiosyncratic Risk (EFG). European Economic Review. 2001. 45, (7): 1311-1339.
Islam, N. Productivity Dynamics in a Large Sample of Countries: A Panel Study. The Review of Income and Wealth. 2003. 49, (2): 247-272.
Bertoud, Richard. A Childhood in Poverty: Persistent Versus Transitory Poverty. New Economy. 2001. 8, (2): 77-81.
Maasoumi, Esfandiar. Comparing Income Mobility in Germany and the United States Using Generalized Entropy Mobility Measures. The Review of Economics and Statistics. 2001. 83, (3): 551-559.
Haisken-DeNew, John P. A Hitchhiker's Guide to the World's Household Panel Data Sets. The Australian Economic Review. 2001. 34, (3): 356-366.
Jeong, Yeasung, Lee, Ayoung, and Cho, Joonmo. Educational Mismatches and Job Resolution in South Korea, the USA, and Germany. Asian-Pacific Economic Literature. Forthcoming.
Burkhauser, Richard V. and Smeeding, Timothy. The Role of Micro-level Panel Data in Policy Research. Journal of Applied Social Science Studies. 2001. 121, (4): 469-500.
Gershuny, Jonathan, Bittman, Michael, and Brice, John. Exit, Voice, and Suffering: Do Couples Adapt to Changing Employment Patterns? Journal of Marriage and Family. 2005. 67, (3): 656-665.
Ljungqvist, Lars and Sargent, Thomas J. Two Questions about European Unemployment. Econometrica. 2008. 76, (1): 1-29.
D'Addio, Anna Cristina. Does Income Poverty Last Over Time? Evidence from Longitudinal Data. yes. Growing Unequal? Income Distribution and Poverty in OECD Countries. Paris; OECD Publishing; 2008.
Da Rocha, José María and Fuster, Luisa. Why Are Fertility Rates and Female Employment Ratios Positively Correlated across OECD Countries? International Economic Review. 2006. 47, (4): 1187-1222.
Eberharter, Veronika V. Traditional Role Patterns, Family Background, and Intergenerational Income Mobility-Germany and the United States Compared. Schmollers Jahrbuch. 2007. 127, (1): 7-20.
Lagakos, David, Moll, Benjamin, Porzio, Tommaso, Qian, Nancy, and Schoellman, Todd. Life Cycle Wage Growth across Countries. Journal of Political Economy. 2018. 126, (2): 797-849.
Solon, Gary. Cross-Country Differences in Intergenerational Earnings Mobility. The Journal of Economic Perspectives. 2002. 16, (3): 59-66.
Beaudry, Paul and Green, David. Wages and Employment in the United States and Germany: What Explains the Difference? American Economic Review. 2003. 93, (3): 573-602.
Biewen, Martin and Jenkins, Stephen P. A Framework for the Decomposition of Poverty Differences with an Application to Poverty Differences Between Countries. Empirical Economics. 2005. 30, (2): 331-358.
Hungerford, Thomas L. The Economic Consequences of Widowhood on Elderly Women in the United States and Germany. The Gerontologist. 2001. 41, (1): 103-111.
Gardes, Francois, Duncan, Greg J., Gaubert, Patrice, Gurgand, Marc, and Starzec, Christophe. Panel and Pseudo-Panel Estimation of Cross-Sectional and Time Series Elasticities of Food Consumption: The Case of the U.S. and Polish Data. Journal of Business and Economic Statistics. 2005. 23, (2): 242-254.
Evertsson, Marie and Nermo, Magnus. Dependence within Families and the Division of Labor: Comparing Sweden and the United States. Journal of Marriage and Family. 2004. 66, (5): 1272-1286.
Flood, Lennart, Jorgen, Hansen, and Wahlberg, Roger. Household Labor Supply and Welfare Participation in Sweden. The Journal of Human Resources. 2004. 39, (4): 1008-1032.
Banks, James, Blundell, Richard, and Smith, James P. Financial Wealth Inequality in the United States and Great Britain. The Journal of Human Resources. 2003. 38, (2): 241-279.
Cantó, Olga and Ruiz, David O. The Contribution of Income Mobility to Economic Insecurity in the US and Spain during the Great Recession. Measurement of Poverty, Deprivation, and Economic Mobility. 2015. p.109-152.
Cappellari, Lorenzo and Jenkins, Stephen P. Earnings and Labour Market Volatility in Britain, with a Transatlantic Comparison. Labour Economics. 2014. 30, 201-211.
Xiao, Jing Jian. Consumer Income. Consumer Economic Wellbeing. Springer; 2015. p.129-149.
Frick, Joachim R., Büchel, Felix, and Krause, Peter. Public Transfers, Income Distribution, and Poverty in Germany and in the United States. In: Hauser, Richard and Becker, Irene, editors. The Personal Distribution of Income in an International Perspective. New York; Springer; 2000. p.176-204.
Hertel, Florian R. and Groh-Samberg, Olaf. Class Mobility across Three Generations in the U.S. and Germany. Research in Social Stratification and Mobility. 2014. 35, 35-52.
Lillard, Dean R. and Christopoulou, Rebekka. Life-course Smoking Behavior: Patterns and National Context in Ten Countries New York: Oxford University Press; 2015.
Schnitzlein, Daniel D. A New Look at Intergenerational Mobility in Germany Compared to the U.S. The Review of Income and Wealth. 2016. 62, (4): 650-667.
Eberharter, Veronika V. The Intergenerational Dynamics of Social Inequality – Empirical Evidence from Europe and the United States. Global Journal of Human Social Science. 2014. 14, (1): 95-108.
Kaplan, G., Violante, G. L., and Weidner, J. The Wealthy Hand-to-Mouth. Brookings Papers on Economic Activity. 2014. Spring, 77-153.
Burkhauser, Richard V., Hahn, Markus H., Lillard, Dean R., and Wilkins, Roger. Does Income Inequality in Early Childhood Predict Self-Reported Health in Adulthood? A Cross-National Comparison of the United States and Great Britain. In: Cappellari, Lorenzo, Polachek, Solomom W. and Tatsiramos, Konstantinos, editors. Inequality: Causes and Consequences (Research in Labor Economics, Volume 43). Emerald Group Publishing Limited; 2016. p.407-476.
Chakraborty, Indraneel, Holter, Hans A., and Stepanchuk, Serhiy. Marriage Stability, Taxation and Aggregate Labor Supply in the US vs. Europe. Journal of Monetary Economics. 2015. 72, 1-20.
Messner, Steven F., Raffalovich, Lawrence E., and Sutton, Gretchen M. Poverty, Infant Mortality, and Homicide Rates In Cross-National Perspective: Assessments Of Criterion And Construct Validity. Criminology. 2010. 48, (2): 509-537.
Banks, James, Kapteyn, Arie, Smith, James P., and vanSoest, Arthur. Work Disability is a Pain in the ****, Especially in England, the Netherlands, and the United States. In: Cutler, David M. and Wise, David A., editors. Health at Older Ages: The Causes and Consequences of Declining Disability. Illinois; University of Chicago Press; 2009. p.251-.
Blundell, Richard. Income Dynamics and Life-cycle Inequality: Mechanisms and Controversies. The Economic Journal. 2014. 124, (576): 289-318.
Holtz-Eakin, Douglas and Rosen, Harvey. Cash Constraints and Business Start-Ups: Deutschmarks Versus Dollars. The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy. 2005. 4, (1): 1-28.
Eberharter, Veronika V. Marginalization and Social Exclusion: Threats to Life-Satisfaction and Social Cohesion—Empirical Evidence from Germany and the United States. In: Kapferer, Elisabeth, Koch, Andreas and Sedmak, Clemens, editors. Strengthening Intangible Infrastructures. Newcastle upon Tyne; Cambridge Scholars Publishing; 2014. p.137-160.
Brinca, Pedro, Holter, Hans A., Krusell, Per, and Malafry, Laurence. Fiscal Multipliers in the 21st Century. Journal of Monetary Economics. 2016. 77, 53-69.
Bayer, Christian and Juessen, Falko. The Life-Cycle and the Business-Cycle of Wage Risk—Cross-Country Comparisons. Economics Letters. 2012. 117, (3): 831-833.
Lugauer, Steven and Mark, Nelson C. The Role of Household Saving in the Economic Rise of China. In: Cheung, Yin-Wong and Westermann, Frank, editors. Global Interdependence, Decoupling, and Recoupling. Cambridge, MA; MIT Press; 2013. p.131-152.
Atkinson, Anthony B. and Brandolini, Andrea. On the Identification of the Middle Class. In: Gornick, Janet and Jantti, Markus, editors. Income Inequality: Economic Disparities and the Middle Class in Affluent Countries. Stanford, CA; Stanford University Press; 2013. p.77-100.
Bayaz-Ozturk, Gulgun, Burkhauser, Richard V., and Couch, Kenneth A. Consolidating the Evidence on Income Mobility in The Western States Of Germany and the United States From 1984 To 2006. Economic Inquiry. 2014. 52, (1): 431-443.
Blanden, Jo, Haveman, Robert, Smeeding, Timothy, and Wilson, Kathryn. Intergenerational Mobility in the United States and Great Britain: A Comparative Study of Parent–Child Pathways. The Review of Income and Wealth. 2014. 60, (3): 425-449.
Nichols, Austin and Rehm, Philipp. Income Risk in 30 Countries. The Review of Income and Wealth. 2014. 60, (S1): S98-S116.
Etheridge, Ben. A Test of the Household Income Process Using Consumption and Wealth Data. European Economic Review. 2015. 78, 129-157.
Martorano, Bruno, Natali, Luisa, de Neubourg, Chris, and Bradshaw, Jonathan. Child Well-Being in Advanced Economies in the Late 2000s. Social indicators research. 2014. 118, (1): 247-283.
Erosa, Andrés, Fuster, Luisa, and Kambourov, Gueorgui. Labor Supply and Government Programs: A Cross-Country Analysis. Journal of Monetary Economics. 2012. 59, (1): 84-107.
Fernandez, Elizabeth and Ramia, Ioana. Child Poverty in the International Context. In: Fernandez, Elizabeth, Zeira, Anat, Vecchiato, Tiziano and Canali, Cinzia, editors. Theoretical and Empirical Insights into Child and Family Poverty. Cham; Springer; 2015. p.11-39.
Eberharter, Veronika V. Redistribution, Intergenerational Inequality and Poverty Transmission-Germany and the United States Compared. In: Davis, John B., editors. Global Social Economy: Development, Work and Policy: Development, Work and Policy. New York; Routledge; 2009. p.164-181.
Schwarze, Johannes and Frick, Joachim R. Old Age Pension Systems and Income Distribution Among the Elderly: Germany and the United States Compared. In: Hauser, Richard and Becker, Irene, editors. The Personal Distribution of Income in an International Perspective. Berlin; Springer; 2000. p.225-243.
Fabig, Holger. Labor Income Mobility—Germany, the USA and Great Britain Compared. In: Hauser, Richard and Becker, Irene, editors. The Personal Distribution of Income in an International Perspective. Berlin; Springer; 2000. p.31-55.
Chakrabarti, Bikas K., Chakraborti, Anirban, Chakravarty, Satya R., and Chatterjee, Arnab. Income and Wealth Distribution Data for Different Countries. Econophysics of Income and Wealth Distributions. Cambridge; Cambridge University Press; 2013.
McKenzie, Colin. Income and Wealth Inequality in Japan. In: Gornick, Janet C. and Jantii, Markus, editors. Income Inequality: Economic Disparities and the Middle Class in Affluent Countries. Stanford, CA; Stanford University Press; 2013.
D'Ambrosio, Conchita and Rohde, Nicholas. The Distribution of Economic Insecurity: Italy and the U.S. over the Great Recession. The Review of Income and Wealth. 2014. 60, (S1): S33-S52.
Hong, Kiseok. Education and Intragenerational Income Mobility in Korea vis-a-vis the United States. Market Economy Research. 2014. 43, (1): 1-40.
Notten, Geranda and de Neubourg, Chris. Monitoring Absolute and Relative Poverty: "Not Enough" is Not the Same as "Much Less". The Review of Income and Wealth. 2011. 57, (2): 247-269.
Christofides, Louis N. Wage Adjustment in Contracts Containing Cost-of-Living Allowance Clauses. The Review of Economics and Statistics. 1987. 69, (3): 531-536.
Clementi, Fabio, Gallegati, Mauro, and Kaniadakis, Giorgio. A New Model of Income Distribution: the k-generalized Distribution. Journal of Economics. 2011. 105, (1): 63-91.
Cho, Donghun, Cho, Joonmo, and Song, Bohwa. An Empirical Analysis of the Gender Earnings Gap Between the Public and Private Sectors in Korea: A Comparative Study with the U.S. Journal of The Japanese and International Economies. 2010. 24, (3): 441-456.
Ono, Hiromi. Husbands' and Wives' Education and Divorce in the United States and Japan, 1946-2000. Journal of Family History. 2009. 34, (3): 292-322.
Allanson, Paul Francis. On the Characterization and Economic Evaluation of Income Mobility as a Process of Distributional Change. The Journal of Economic Inequality. 2011. 10, (4): 505-528.
Ono, Hiromi. The Socioeconomic Status of Women and Children in Japan: Comparisons with the USA. International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family. 2010. 24, (2): 151-176.
Willson, Andrea E. 'Fundamental Causes' of Health Disparities: A Comparative Analysis of Canada and the United States. International Sociology. 2009. 24, (93): 93-113.
Pistolesi, Nicolas. Inequality of Opportunity in the Land of Opportunities, 1968-2001. The Journal of Economic Inequality. 2009. 7, 411-433.
Ng, Irene YueHoong, Shen, Xiaoyi, and Ho, Kong Weng. Intergenerational Earnings Mobility in Singapore and the United States. Journal of Asian Economics. 2009. 20, (2): 110-119.
Jenkins, Stephen P. Has the Instability of Personal Incomes been Increasing? National Institute Economic Review. 2011. 218, (1): R33-R43.
Worts, Diana, Sacker, Amanda, and McDonough, Peggy. Falling Short of the Promise: Poverty Vulnerability in the United States and Britain, 1993-2003. American Journal of Sociology. 2010. 116, (1): 232-271.
Frasbdorf, Anna, Grabka, Markus M., and Schwarze, Johannes. The Impact of Household Capital Income on Income Inequality--A Factor Decomposition Analysis for the UK, Germany, and the USA. The Journal of Economic Inequality. 2011. 9, (1): 35.
Sefton, Tom, Evandrou, Maria, Falkingham, Jane, and Vlachantoni, Athina. The Relationship Between Women's Work Histories and Incomes in Later Life in the UK, US and West Germany. Journal of European Social Policy. 2011. 21, (1): 20-36.
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