This paper aims to address the gap in the evidence on gender differences in asset and debt holdings by comparing the level of net worth of single women and single men in Australia, and their asset portfolio composition. The findings reveal important gender differences in the level of net worth, especially at the top end of the wealth distribution. Using quantile regression models, we identify that the “route” to high net worth by single women is typically a longer one than it is for single men – in that single women with high net worth are, on average, older than their male counterparts – and the achievement of high net worth by single women is much more heavily dependent on inheritance through widowhood than it is for single men.These find...
This paper studies the gap in wealth between male and female single households using 2010 Household ...
We quantify how bargaining power is distributed when spouses make financial decisions together. We b...
Purpose: Using a very large sample of psychometrically derived risk profiles of adult Australians, t...
This study investigates the gender wealth gap in Australia by examiningdifferences in the net worth ...
This paper investigates gender differentials in asset and debt portfolios in Australia using the 200...
Wealth inequality is extreme and growing in the United States, and researchers have begun to explore...
This paper uses the 2002 Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) wealth module da...
Wealth accumulation has important implications for the relative well-being of households. In this pa...
We measure gender gaps in long-term earnings and retirement wealth over the 15-year period from 2001...
Although the gender gap in incomes has been extensively researched, scant attention has been paid to...
Beyond income, wealth is an important measure of economic well-being, because while income captures ...
This paper studies the gender wealth gap using 2010 Household Finance and Consumption Survey data fo...
Wealth accumulation has important implications for the relative well-being of households. This artic...
Gender differences have long been documented in earnings, employment opportunities, and time spent w...
Using micro‐data from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia Survey, and the Oaxaca–...
This paper studies the gap in wealth between male and female single households using 2010 Household ...
We quantify how bargaining power is distributed when spouses make financial decisions together. We b...
Purpose: Using a very large sample of psychometrically derived risk profiles of adult Australians, t...
This study investigates the gender wealth gap in Australia by examiningdifferences in the net worth ...
This paper investigates gender differentials in asset and debt portfolios in Australia using the 200...
Wealth inequality is extreme and growing in the United States, and researchers have begun to explore...
This paper uses the 2002 Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) wealth module da...
Wealth accumulation has important implications for the relative well-being of households. In this pa...
We measure gender gaps in long-term earnings and retirement wealth over the 15-year period from 2001...
Although the gender gap in incomes has been extensively researched, scant attention has been paid to...
Beyond income, wealth is an important measure of economic well-being, because while income captures ...
This paper studies the gender wealth gap using 2010 Household Finance and Consumption Survey data fo...
Wealth accumulation has important implications for the relative well-being of households. This artic...
Gender differences have long been documented in earnings, employment opportunities, and time spent w...
Using micro‐data from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia Survey, and the Oaxaca–...
This paper studies the gap in wealth between male and female single households using 2010 Household ...
We quantify how bargaining power is distributed when spouses make financial decisions together. We b...
Purpose: Using a very large sample of psychometrically derived risk profiles of adult Australians, t...