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LIS Directors Janet Gornick and Markus Jantti present LIS findings in April 2012 Child Poverty brief for UNICEF - Child Poverty Insights "Child Poverty in High- and Middle-Income Countries: Selected Findings from LIS".

Walter Korpi
, Tommy Ferrarini and Stefan Englund (Stockholm University) use the LIS data to re-examine family policy effects on gender inequalities, in LIS Working Paper 556 - Women's Opportunities Under Different Constellations of Family Policies in Western Countries: Inequality Tradeoffs Re-Examined.

David Brady and Rebekah Burroway (Duke University) draw on the LIS data to assess the influence of individual characteristics and social policy designs on single mother poverty, in LIS Working Paper 554 - Targeting, Universalism and Single Mother Poverty: A Multi-level Analysis Across 18 Affluent Democracies.

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