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Authors: Lane Kenworthy

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———. 2004.
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———. 2006. “Institutional Coherence and Macroeconomic Performance.”
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———. 2008a.
Jobs with Equality
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———. 2008b. “Why Embrace Economic Change?”
Consider the Evidence
, April 6.

———. 2009a. “How Progressive Are Our Taxes? Follow-up.”
Consider the Evidence
, January 8.

———. 2009b. “Reducing Inequality: Boosting Incomes in the Bottom Half.”
Consider the Evidence
, April 16.

———. 2009c. “Who Should Care for Under-Threes?” Pp. 193–207 in Janet Gornick, Marcia Meyers, et al.,
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———. 2010a. “Institutions, Wealth, and Inequality.” Pp. 399–420 in
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———. 2010b. “Labor Market Activation.” Pp. 435–447 in
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———. 2010c. “Why Don't Low-Income Whites Love the Democrats?”
The Monkey Cage
, December 6.

———. 2011a. “Are Progressive Income Taxes Fair?”
Consider the Evidence
, April 2.

———. 2011b. “How Should We Measure the Poverty Rate?”
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, August 14.

———. 2011c.
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———. 2011d. “Step Away from the Pool.”
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———. 2011e. “Taxes and Work.”
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———. 2011f. “The Great Decoupling.”
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———. 2011g. “The Late American Jobs Machine.”
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———. 2011h. “Were the Bush Tax Cuts Worse for Progressivity or for Revenues?”
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———. 2011i. “When Does Economic Growth Benefit People on Low-to-Middle Incomes—and Why?” Commission on Living Standards. London: Resolution Foundation.

———. 2012a. “Is Decoupling Real?”
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———. 2012b. “It's Hard to Make It in America: How the United States Stopped Being the Land of Opportunity.”
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———. 2012c. “Two and a Half Cheers for Education.” Pp. 111–123 in
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———. 2013a. “Rising Incomes and Modest Inequality: The High-Employment Route.” Pp. 31–43 in
The Squeezed Middle: The Pressure on Ordinary Workers in America and Britain
. Edited by Sophia Parker. Bristol, UK: Policy Press.

———. 2013b. “What Do Americans Want?” Unpublished paper.

———. 2013c. “Why Do Some Rich Countries Grow Faster Than Others?” Unpublished paper.

Kenworthy, Lane, Sondra Barringer, Daniel Duerr, and Garrett Andrew Schneider. 2007. “The Democrats and Working-Class Whites.” Unpublished paper.

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