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The Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) is a cross-national Data Archive and a Research Institute located in Luxembourg. The LIS archive contains two primary databases.  The LIS Database includes income microdata from a large number of countries at multiple points in time. The newer LWS Database includes wealth microdata from a smaller selection of countries. Both databases include labour market and demographic data as well. Registered users may access the microdata for social scientific research using a remote-access system. All visitors to the website may download the LIS Key Figures, which provide country-level poverty and inequality indicators.

 Visit the website of the LIS Center at the Graduate Center at the City University of New York (CUNY)

What's New?

Introduction Short History, User Registration Form, FAQ, Visitor Info, List of Financial Contributors, Offices and Staff Contact Information

Luxembourg Income Study
(LIS)

The LIS database includes data on Household Income. Detailed Info, Documentation by Country
Luxembourg Wealth Study
 (LWS)
The LWS database includes data on Household Wealth. Detailed Info, Documentation by Country
Micro-Databases Access Users Registration and Renewal, Access the LISSY system, Job Submission Instruction
Self-teaching Self-teaching Package, Sample files
Publications and
Other Databases
LIS, LES and LWS Working Papers and Awards, LES database, Newsletter Subscription and Newsletter Archive, Publications based on LIS and Other Related Databases
Workshop Annual Summer Workshop Series:  2009 workshop: July 5-11

LIS Key Figures

Public Access to two distinct sets of Key Figures based on the microdata included in the LIS databases: The national-level Inequality and Poverty Key Figures and the Gender Key Figures that highlight women’s economic outcomes and gender inequality in poverty and employment
Links, Conferences, Programs LIS Participating Countries, Conferences and Conference Volumes
Visiting Scholars Program Call for Proposals for the LIS/LWS Visiting Scholars Program, including (Limited) Direct Access to Data
Google

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File current as of  May 5, 2009