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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…
2021, Paper: “Growing inequality has raised concerns that democratic governments are no longer responsive to popular demands for redistribution, either because the state capacity…
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…
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…
The Political Representation of Economic Interests: Subversion of Democracy or Middle-Class Supremacy? Torben Iversen, 2018, Paper, "A new and highly-cited literature on…
Redistribution Without a Median Voter: Models of Multidimensional Politics. Torben Iversen, May 2018, Paper, "Most work on redistribution in democracies is anchored in long-…
The welfare state with private alternatives: The transformation of popular support for social insurance. Torben Iversen, November 2017, Paper, "Private alternatives to the public…
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…
Information, Inequality and Mass Polarization: Ideology in Advanced Democracies. Torben Iversen, 2015, Paper. "Growing polarization in the American Congress is closely…
Democratic Limits to Redistribution: Inclusionary versus Exclusionary Coalitions in the Knowledge Economy. Torben Iversen, February 24, 2015, Paper. "The knowledge economy,…