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Torben Iversen
March 2022, Paper: "Driven by financialization and rising demand for credit, household sector debt in OECD countries has risen sharply. We argue that this rise in private debt has…
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2021, Paper: "Growing inequality has raised concerns that democratic governments are no longer responsive to popular demands for redistribution, either because the state capacity…
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March 5, 2020, Paper, "Private alternatives to the public provision of welfare state services and benefits have expanded in almost all OECD countries over the past decades. In…
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2019, Paper, "Women shoulder a heavier burden of family work than men in modern society, preventing them from matching male success in the external labor market. Limiting working…
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Redistribution Without a Median Voter: Models of Multidimensional Politics. Torben Iversen, May 2018, Paper, "Most work on redistribution in democracies is anchored in long-…
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The welfare state with private alternatives: The transformation of popular support for social insurance. Torben Iversen, November 2017, Paper, "Private alternatives to the public…
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The Market for Creampuffs: Big Data and the Transformation of the Welfare State. Torben Iversen, April 2016, Paper. "The literature on the welfare state assumes, often implicitly…
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Information, Inequality and Mass Polarization: Ideology in Advanced Democracies. Torben Iversen, 2015, Paper. "Growing polarization in the American Congress is closely…
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Inequality, Labor Market Segmentation, and Preferences for Redistribution. James Alt, Torben Iversen, August 11, 2014, Paper, "We formalize and examine two overlapping models that…