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Aldi Hagenaars Memorial Award
Aldi (Aleida Johanna Maria) Hagenaars exhibited all of the qualities which the Luxembourg Income Study project participants hold so dear. Aldi was an excellent scholar and a wonderful role model. She was among the first female chaired professors of economics in the history of the Netherlands. Always a good and loyal friend, truly caring for others, and always cheerful and optimistic. Aldi worked hard and played hard, with a zest for life matched by none, right until her untimely death on 30 June 1993.

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Started in 1994, this Award is dedicated to her memory. The award will be given every year to young researchers who best demonstrate the qualities of good scholarship that Aldi exhibited.
 

The award will be granted to the writer, under age 40, of the best LIS/LWS Working Paper from the previous year.


If you (or one of your co-author) are under 40 when you submit your working paper for inclusion in our series, you will be eligible for this award. Please send us your birth date!


The award consists of a €750 cash prize, plus an invitation to serve as a faculty member, and to present the winning paper, at the following LIS Summer Workshop (July of each year).

Selection Committee:

Janet Gornick (Chair) LIS and City University of New York
UNITED STATES
Markus Jäntti LIS and Åbo Akademi University - Economics
FINLAND
Lane Kenworthy University of Arizona
UNITED STATES
Johan Fritzell Stockholm University
SWEDEN
Holly Sutherland
 Essex University
UNITED KINGDOM

 

Year Award Winners Working Papers Publication
2008 Alison Felix
 No. 468 -  Passing the Burden:
Corporate Tax Incidence in Open Economies
August 2007
 
2007 Maria Chiuri No. 436 - Do the Elderly Reduce Housing Equity? An International Comparison
(co-written with Tullio Jappelli)
June 2006
 
 
2006 Arthur Alderson Jason Beckfield No. 422 - Exactly How has Income Inequality Changed? Patterns of Distributional Change in Core Societies
(co-written with François Nielsen)
May 2005
 
 International Journal of Comparative Sociology 46:405-23, 2005
2005 David Jesuit No. 392. State Redistribution in Comparative Perspective: A Cross-National Analysis of the Developed Countries,
(co-written with  Vincent Mahler)
November 2004.
 
 P: Vincent A. Mahler and David K. Jesuit (2006) “Fiscal Redistribution in the Developed Countries: New Insights from the Luxembourg Income Study,” Socio-Economic Review 4 (September): 483-511
2004 Sarah Voitchovsky No. 354. Does the Profile of Income Inequality Matter for Economic Growth?
May 2003
 
Journal of Economic Growth, 10 (3): 273-296, September 2005
Margit Kraus
Katja Hölsch
No. 342 Poverty Alleviation and the Degree of Centralisation in European Schemes of Social Assistance
revised April 2004
 
Journal of European Social Policy, Vol 14/2, May 2004, pp.143-164
2003 Lane Kenworthy No. 316. Varieties of Welfare Capitalism,
(with Alexander Hicks)
August 2002
Socio-Economic Review 1: 27-61.
2002 David Brady No. 264. Rethinking the Sociological Measurement of Poverty
revised August 2002
 
Research in Social Stratification and Mobility, Volume 24, Issue 2 , 2nd Quarter 2006, Pages 153-175
 
2001 Elena Bardasi No. 223. Women and Part-Time Employment: Workers' "Choices" and Wage Penalites in Five Industrialized Countries
(with Janet C. Gornick) March 2000
Brigida Garcia, Richard Anker, and Antonella Pinnelli (eds.), Women in the Labour Market in Changing Economies: Demographic Consequences, Oxford: Oxford University Press  (with Janet C. Gornick)
 
2000 Markus Jäntti No. 205. Child Poverty Across Industrialized Nations
(with Bruce Bradbury)
September 1999
United Nations Children's Fund Innocenti Research Centre, Innocenti occasional papers.; Econ. and soc. policy ser. no. 71 , 1999.
 
1999 Cristina Solera No 192. Income Transfers and Support for Mothers’ Employment: The Link to Family Poverty Risks: A Comparison between Italy, Sweden and the U.K.
December 1998
 
 
1998 Mats Johansson No. 172. In Search for a Smoking Gun: What Makes Income Inequality Vary Over Time in Different Countries?
(with Björn Gustafsson)
November 1997
 
American Sociological Review, V 64 (Aug 1999): 585-605; Ekonomisk Debatt, 1999 No. 8
1997 Janet Gornick  Katherin Ross No. 140. Public Policies and the Employment of Mothers. A Cross-National Study
(with Marcia Meyers) June 1996
 
Social Science Quarterly, March 1998
1996 Andrea Brandolini No. 130. Growth, Inequality and Social Institutions
(with Nicola Rossi) September, 1995
 
Income Distribution and High-Quality Growth, edited by Ke-young Chu and Vito Tanzi, Cambridge, Mass.: MIT
1995 Veli-Matti Ritakallio No. 119. Finnish Poverty: A Cross-National Comparison
December 1994
 
 
1994 McKinley L. Blackburn No. 97. International Comparisons of Income Poverty and Extreme Income Poverty
June 1993
 
American Economic Review, May 1994, Vol. 84 No. 2, pp. 371(4); "Comparing Poverty: The United States and Other Industrialized Nations," AEI Studies on Understanding Economic Inequality, American Enterprise Institute, 1997.


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