Objective: This study examines how the interplay of both partners' employment biographies is associated with the within-couple gender wealth gap in later life in Britain and Western Germany, including married couples born between the 1920s and 1960s. Background. Although it is well-known that women own less personal wealth than their male partners on average, variation in the gender wealth gap across partners' employment constellations and contexts remains unaddressed. Following the life course paradigm, this study theorizes how individual wealth accumulation, within-couple redistribution processes, and institutional arrangements shape the within-couple gender wealth gap in later life. Method: The analyses rely on retrospective employment ...
This paper explores earnings inequalities within dual-earner couples in East and West Germany drawin...
Welfare-oriented analyses of economic outcome measures such as income and wealth generally rest on t...
This study examines the role of occupational classes in the Gender Wealth Gap (GWG). Despite rising ...
Objective: This study examines how the interplay of both partners' employment biographies is associa...
Objective: This study examines how the interplay of both partners' employment biographies is associa...
We examine how the life courses of couples in East and West Germany are linked to women’s income in ...
We examine how the life courses of couples in East and West Germany are linked to women’s income in ...
We examine how the life courses of couples in East and West Germany are linked to women’s income in ...
We examine how the life courses of couples in East and West Germany are linked to women’s income in ...
Altres ajuts: Centre of Excellence for Children and Families over the Life Course, Australian Resear...
This paper explores earnings inequalities within dual-earner couples in East and West Germany drawin...
Objective To document how changes in household wealth following the dissolution of marriage and c...
Despite women’s recent gains in education and employment, husbands still tend to out-earn their wive...
This paper studies the gender wealth gap using 2010 Household Finance and Consumption Survey data fo...
This study examines the role of occupational classes in the Gender Wealth Gap (GWG). Despite rising ...
This paper explores earnings inequalities within dual-earner couples in East and West Germany drawin...
Welfare-oriented analyses of economic outcome measures such as income and wealth generally rest on t...
This study examines the role of occupational classes in the Gender Wealth Gap (GWG). Despite rising ...
Objective: This study examines how the interplay of both partners' employment biographies is associa...
Objective: This study examines how the interplay of both partners' employment biographies is associa...
We examine how the life courses of couples in East and West Germany are linked to women’s income in ...
We examine how the life courses of couples in East and West Germany are linked to women’s income in ...
We examine how the life courses of couples in East and West Germany are linked to women’s income in ...
We examine how the life courses of couples in East and West Germany are linked to women’s income in ...
Altres ajuts: Centre of Excellence for Children and Families over the Life Course, Australian Resear...
This paper explores earnings inequalities within dual-earner couples in East and West Germany drawin...
Objective To document how changes in household wealth following the dissolution of marriage and c...
Despite women’s recent gains in education and employment, husbands still tend to out-earn their wive...
This paper studies the gender wealth gap using 2010 Household Finance and Consumption Survey data fo...
This study examines the role of occupational classes in the Gender Wealth Gap (GWG). Despite rising ...
This paper explores earnings inequalities within dual-earner couples in East and West Germany drawin...
Welfare-oriented analyses of economic outcome measures such as income and wealth generally rest on t...
This study examines the role of occupational classes in the Gender Wealth Gap (GWG). Despite rising ...