A number of studies have identified a gender gap in social attitudes, but few have studied the phenomenon in the context of old age pension schemes. Using data from a 2019 Norwegian survey, we examined patterns of support for three distribution principles in pensions (anti-poverty, merit, and equality). Compared to men, women are more supportive of the anti-poverty and equality principles, and less supportive of the merit principle. The gender difference for the anti-poverty principle persists in multivariate analyses, but disappears for the merit and equality principles when we control for socioeconomic factors, particularly income. Analyzing men and women separately revealed that partnership status and health interact with gender. Income ...
In recent years, derived pensions for housewives have drawn criticisms in Japan as a gender bias for...
We compute pension wealth from employer provided pension plan descriptions matched to respondent sur...
Active ageing strategies have so far strongly focussed on increasing senior workers employment rates...
Scientists agree that retired women are in worse financial situation than retired men. International...
This paper documents the pervasiveness of women's lack of income security in old age across a large ...
The purpose of the paper is to analyse and examine legal changes and requirements that affect retire...
This brief synthesizes research findings, analysis and policy recommendations on transforming pensio...
Norway is a world leader in gender equality according to sustainable development performance indicat...
In this paper we use an advanced micro-simulation model to study the distributional effects of the r...
We study the design of pension benefits for male and female workers. Women live longer than men but ...
In most contexts imbalanced sex ratios are a source of policy and research focus. However, the sever...
The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of the phenomenon of increasing gender inequalit...
Gender differences in the accumulation of pension savings are well documented. Work in this field h...
In many countries – including Norway – concerns about the persistent gender gap in pensions have led...
The aim of this paper is to study the gender pension gap in Europe based on the newest EU-SILC data ...
In recent years, derived pensions for housewives have drawn criticisms in Japan as a gender bias for...
We compute pension wealth from employer provided pension plan descriptions matched to respondent sur...
Active ageing strategies have so far strongly focussed on increasing senior workers employment rates...
Scientists agree that retired women are in worse financial situation than retired men. International...
This paper documents the pervasiveness of women's lack of income security in old age across a large ...
The purpose of the paper is to analyse and examine legal changes and requirements that affect retire...
This brief synthesizes research findings, analysis and policy recommendations on transforming pensio...
Norway is a world leader in gender equality according to sustainable development performance indicat...
In this paper we use an advanced micro-simulation model to study the distributional effects of the r...
We study the design of pension benefits for male and female workers. Women live longer than men but ...
In most contexts imbalanced sex ratios are a source of policy and research focus. However, the sever...
The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of the phenomenon of increasing gender inequalit...
Gender differences in the accumulation of pension savings are well documented. Work in this field h...
In many countries – including Norway – concerns about the persistent gender gap in pensions have led...
The aim of this paper is to study the gender pension gap in Europe based on the newest EU-SILC data ...
In recent years, derived pensions for housewives have drawn criticisms in Japan as a gender bias for...
We compute pension wealth from employer provided pension plan descriptions matched to respondent sur...
Active ageing strategies have so far strongly focussed on increasing senior workers employment rates...