The distribution of income among seniors in Canada has changed substantially over the past decade, reflecting an overall increase in income and an increase in income inequality. In this study I decompose the distribution of income among senior couples to determine the extent to which changes in the labour market activity and retirement experiences of women and men have contributed to this shift in the income distribution. I use data from the Canadian Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics, 1996 and 2006, and the methods of Firpo, Fortin and Lemieux (2007, 2009). Results suggest increases in women's access to pension income and employment have driven increases in income across the distribution with relatively small disequalizing effects. Incre...
This article examines the factors affecting women's earnings during their working years that go on t...
Journal ArticleResearch on the labour market experiences of mid-life and older women is increasing, ...
Beyond income, wealth is an important measure of economic well-being, because while income captures ...
The distribution of income among seniors in Canada has changed substantially over the past decade, r...
Gendered poverty among the elderly is a statistical fact. Previous studies have identified inequita...
Like many OECD countries, Canada is goingthrough a demographic transition. With risinglife expectanc...
In this paper, we assemble data from several household surveys to document how pension coverage of y...
Debate about elderly people has been dominated by stereotypical images, while profound inequalities ...
At each stage of the life course, people experience different economic situations. Retired people, f...
This study focuses on the measurement and factors underlying the unequal dispersion of income among ...
Within the 65+ age group, the percentage of labour market income received by the top 1% of earners h...
This dissertation investigates several aspects of the labour force participation and retirement dec...
This paper explores the gender inequality of pension income in Canada and its relation to the pensio...
This dissertation investigates several aspects of the labour force participation and retirement dec...
Past research has shown that the Canadian pension system is relatively effective in helping seniors ...
This article examines the factors affecting women's earnings during their working years that go on t...
Journal ArticleResearch on the labour market experiences of mid-life and older women is increasing, ...
Beyond income, wealth is an important measure of economic well-being, because while income captures ...
The distribution of income among seniors in Canada has changed substantially over the past decade, r...
Gendered poverty among the elderly is a statistical fact. Previous studies have identified inequita...
Like many OECD countries, Canada is goingthrough a demographic transition. With risinglife expectanc...
In this paper, we assemble data from several household surveys to document how pension coverage of y...
Debate about elderly people has been dominated by stereotypical images, while profound inequalities ...
At each stage of the life course, people experience different economic situations. Retired people, f...
This study focuses on the measurement and factors underlying the unequal dispersion of income among ...
Within the 65+ age group, the percentage of labour market income received by the top 1% of earners h...
This dissertation investigates several aspects of the labour force participation and retirement dec...
This paper explores the gender inequality of pension income in Canada and its relation to the pensio...
This dissertation investigates several aspects of the labour force participation and retirement dec...
Past research has shown that the Canadian pension system is relatively effective in helping seniors ...
This article examines the factors affecting women's earnings during their working years that go on t...
Journal ArticleResearch on the labour market experiences of mid-life and older women is increasing, ...
Beyond income, wealth is an important measure of economic well-being, because while income captures ...