Changing Inequalities in Rich Countries
Analytical and Comparative Perspectives
Edited by Wiemer Salverda, Brian Nolan, Daniele Checchi, Ive Marx, Abigail McKnight, Istvan Gyorgy Toth, and Herman van de Werfhorst
Author Information
Wiemer Salverda, Professor of Labour Market and Inequality, Amsterdam Center for Inequality Studies AMCIS, and Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Labour Studies AIAS, University of Amsterdam,Brian Nolan, Principal, College of Human Sciences, University College Dublin,Daniele Checchi, University of Milan,Ive Marx, Associate Professor, University of Antwerp,Abigail McKnight, Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion, London School of Economics,Istvan Gyorgy Toth, Director, Tarki Social Research Institute Budapest,Herman van de Werfhorst, Professor of Sociology, University of Amsterdam
The seven editors together have organised and coordinated the three and a half year Growing Inequalities' Impacts GINI project, which has generated the results reported in this volume. They are an international team drawn from different disciplines and with important and complementary expertise in the fields covered by the book. They share a history of joint publications, including edited volumes, and extensive cooperation in research networks such LoWER (European Low-wage Employment Research network, 1996-2008), Equalsoc (Network of Excellence, since 2005), and ImPRovE (Poverty Reduction in Europe: Social Policy and Innovation, since 2012).
Contributors:
Robert Andersen, University of Toronto
Gabriele Ballarino, University of Milan
Francesco Bogliacino, Universidad Konrad Lorenz
Michela Braga, University of Milan
Massimiliano Bratti, University of Milan
Brian Burgoon, University of Amsterdam
Daniele Checchi, University of Milan
Frank Cowell, London School of Economics
Antonio Filippin, University of Milan
Carlo Fiorio, University of Milan
Christina Haas, University of Amsterdam
Dániel Horn, European University Institute
Marco Leonardi, University of Milan
Abigail McKnight, London School of Economics
Virginia Maestri, University of Amsterdam
Ive Marx, University of Antwerp
Márton Medgyesi, Tárki Social Research Institute
Elena Meschi, Ca' Foscari University of Venice
Brian Nolan, University College Dublin
Wiemer Salverda, University of Amsterdam
Francesco Scervini, University of Milan
István György Tóth, Tárki Social Research Institute
Herman G. van de Werfhorst, University of Amsterdam
Tim van Rie, University of Antwerp
Chris Whelan, University College Dublin