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We are grateful to the LIS staff in Luxembourg—Thierry Kruten, Caroline de Tombeur, Teresa Munzi, Paul Alkemade, Piotr Paradowski, and the rest of the data team—for the inestimable work they do to make the LIS and LWS microdata comparable across countries and over time.
We thank the LIS staff at the City University of New York—Natascia Boeri, Zack Hollenbeck, Sarah Kostecki, Amalia Leguizamón, Laurie Maldonado, and Berglind Hólm Ragnarsdóttir—for their tireless and creative work in preparing this book.
We appreciate the excellent guidance we received from David Grusky, Kate Wahl, and two anonymous reviewers at Stanford University Press.
We acknowledge the many institutions and individuals who supported LIS's 2010 Conference on Inequality and the Status of the Middle Class, including the Luxembourg National Research Fund, the Luxembourg Ministry for Higher Education and Research, the University of Luxembourg, the Alphonse Weicker Foundation, the local discussants, and Paul Krugman of Princeton.
We thank Lee Rainwater, Tim Smeeding, and the late Gaston Schaber, who, 30 years ago this year, decided to build a database of harmonized microdata and grant access to the data to social science researchers around the world.
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