Books and Monographs
Parsons, C and TM. Smeeding (eds.). 2006. Immigration and the Future of Europe. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, (August).Moynihan DP, Smeeding TM, Rainwater L (eds.). 2004.
The Future of the Family. New York, NY: Russell Sage Foundation. (paperback edition, 2006)Smeeding TM. 2004.
Twenty Years of Research on Income Inequality, Poverty, and Redistribution in the Developed World. Guest Editor, Socio-Economic Review Special Issue 2(2) (May):149-163.
Articles and Book Chapters
Wilson K, Lambright K, Smeeding TM. School Finance, Equivalent Educational Expenditure and Income Distribution: Equal Dollars or Equal Chances for Success? Education Finance and Policy, in press.
Haveman R, Smeeding TM. The role of higher education in social mobility. Future of Children 2006. 16(2):125-150.
Garfinkel I, Rainwater L, Smeeding TM. A reexamination of welfare state and inequality in rich nations: How in-kind transfers and indirect taxes change the story. Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 2006, 25(4): 855-919.
Smeeding TM. Poor people in rich nations: The United States in comparative perspective. Journal of Economic Perspective 2006. 20(1):69-90.
Smeeding TM. Government programs and social outcomes: Comparison of the United States with other rich nations. In A.J. Auerbach, D. Card, and J.M. Quigley (eds.), Poverty, the Distribution of Income, and Public Policy. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, pp. 149-218.
Gauthier AH, Smeeding TM. Historical trends in the patterns of time use of older adults. In S. Tuljapurkar, N. Ogawa, and A. Gauthier (eds.), Riding the Age Waves: Responses to Aging in Advanced Industrial States. New York, NY: Springer Kluwer Press, in press.
Harknett K, Garfinkel I, Bainbridge J, Smeeding TM, Folbre N, McLanahan S. Are public expenditures associated with better child outcomes in the U.S.? A comparison across 50 States.” Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy 2005. 5(1):103-125.
Johnson DS, Smeeding TM, Torrey BB. Economic Inequality Through the Prisms of Income and Consumption.” Monthly Labor Review 2005. 128(4):11-24.
Moynihan DP, Smeeding TM. A Dahrendorf Inversion and the twilight of the family: The challenge to the conference.” In D.P. Moynihan, T.M. Smeeding, and L. Rainwater (eds.) The Future of the Family. New York, NY: Russell Sage Foundation, pp. xiii-xxvii. 2005.
Smeeding TM, Moynihan DP, Rainwater L. The challenge of family system change for research and policy.” In D.P. Moynihan, T.M. Smeeding, and L. Rainwater (eds.) The Future of the Family. New York, NY: Russell Sage Foundation, pp. 1-21. 2005.
Rainwater L, Smeeding TM. Lone parent poverty, inequality, and the welfare state.” In D.P. Moynihan, T.M. Smeeding, and L. Rainwater (eds.) The Future of the Family. New York, NY: Russell Sage Foundation, pp. 96-115. 2004.
Smeeding TM, Rainwater L. Comparing living standards across nations: Real incomes at the top, the bottom, and the middle.” In E. N. Wolff (ed.), What Has Happened to the Quality of Life in the Advanced Industrialized Nations? Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, pp.153-183. 2004
Smeeding TM, Marchand JT. Family Time and Public Policy in the United States.” In N. Folbre and M. Bittman (eds.), Family Time: The Social Organization of Care.” NY: Routledge, pp. 25-47. 2004.
Gauthier AH, Smeeding TM, Furstenberg Jr FF. Are parents investing less time in children? Trends in selected industrialized countries. Population and Development Review 2004. 30(4):647-671.