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Social Policy & Administration. Introducing the new Regular Issue Editor for SP&A We are delighted to welcome Ian Greener as the new Regular Issues Editor for SP&A. Ian is a Professor in the School of Applied Social Sciences at Durham University. He has authored books and papers on a range of social policy and public management issues in the leading journals of the field, and been funded by the ESRC and NIHR to conduct that research. At Durham he is Director of the ESRC North-East Doctoral Training Centre, overseeing funded postgraduate research across the social sciences. Before working at Durham, amongst others, he worked at the Universities of Manchester and York. Ian lives in York where he tries to balance his academic work and his family commitments to his far-cleverer-than-him wife, three scary children and two spaniels. We’d also like to wish Martin Powell, the previous Regular Issues Editor, all the best for the future, with thanks for his years of dedicated service on the journal.

The Scandinavian Journal of Economics - Volume 113, Issue 3 - September 2011. American Economic Review. American Political Science Review. Journal of Economic Inequality. The Journal of Economic Inequality has been accepted for Social Sciences Citation Index and Current Contents/Social and Behavioral Sciences and will first appear with an Impact Factor in the 2010 Journal Citation Reports (JCR), published in June 2011.

The Journal of Economic Inequality provides a forum for economic investigations and analyses of the numerous questions regarding economic and social inequalities, both at the theoretical and the empirical level. Moreover, it explores the policy implications of the field’s research findings. Among the topics addressed in the journal is the inequality of earnings and household incomes in the Western world. Moreover, the journal investigates the gap between rich and poor countries. Lastly, it examines inequalities in educational opportunities, health care, morbidity, and mortality, both within and between countries.

Officially cited as: J Econ Inequal hide. International Tax and Public Finance. Journal of European Social Policy. Socio-Economic Review.