In the US, marital status is more important than work history in determining economic security for many older women. Two-thirds of older women in the US receive spouse or widow Social Security benefits. These benefits generally require recipients to be currently married or to have had a ten-year marriage. Declining marriage rates, coupled with shorter marriages, dramatically change the distributional impact of these benefits on each cohort as they become eligible for Social Security. This paper uses June 1985, 1990, and 1995 CPS supplemental data to trace the decline in marital rates for women from five birth cohorts. We find that the proportion of persons who will be eligible as spouses or widows is decreasing modestly for whites and Hispa...
Background: Numerous studies have shown that the age at which women enter first marriage is a major ...
This article reports the findings of a study on the effect of marital status on the income status of...
Abstract: Using a law within Social Security that provides clear financial incentives to delay marr...
In the US, marital status is more important than work history in determining economic security for m...
For most older people in the United States, Social Security is the major source of income: nine out ...
Dramatic increases in the numbers and proportions of aged divorced women are about to occur. To date...
We use data from the first wave of the Health and Retirement Survey (HRS) to examine the marital his...
While it is true that the economic status of the elderly has improved in the last thirty years, that...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The decline i...
Recent studies have simulated the effect of changes in the Social Security system on the retirement ...
In this paper, we study the labour supply effects and the redistributional consequences of the U.S. ...
Social Security benefits depend on the employment and earnings history of the covered worker, but, ...
This project addresses welfare state theoretical debates as to how benefits should be distributed to...
Women’s family lives have changed enormously over the past few decades, and these shifts have had im...
BACKGROUND:Despite research on the dramatic changes in marriage, there is a dearth of research on th...
Background: Numerous studies have shown that the age at which women enter first marriage is a major ...
This article reports the findings of a study on the effect of marital status on the income status of...
Abstract: Using a law within Social Security that provides clear financial incentives to delay marr...
In the US, marital status is more important than work history in determining economic security for m...
For most older people in the United States, Social Security is the major source of income: nine out ...
Dramatic increases in the numbers and proportions of aged divorced women are about to occur. To date...
We use data from the first wave of the Health and Retirement Survey (HRS) to examine the marital his...
While it is true that the economic status of the elderly has improved in the last thirty years, that...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The decline i...
Recent studies have simulated the effect of changes in the Social Security system on the retirement ...
In this paper, we study the labour supply effects and the redistributional consequences of the U.S. ...
Social Security benefits depend on the employment and earnings history of the covered worker, but, ...
This project addresses welfare state theoretical debates as to how benefits should be distributed to...
Women’s family lives have changed enormously over the past few decades, and these shifts have had im...
BACKGROUND:Despite research on the dramatic changes in marriage, there is a dearth of research on th...
Background: Numerous studies have shown that the age at which women enter first marriage is a major ...
This article reports the findings of a study on the effect of marital status on the income status of...
Abstract: Using a law within Social Security that provides clear financial incentives to delay marr...