| Older Women's Income and Wealth Packages in Cross-National Perspective |
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WP#2008-1 AbstractIn this report, we assess the economic well-being of elderly women in cross-national perspective, comparing the United States to four other rich countries: the United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, and Sweden. These countries constitute an illuminating group, as they have diverse social policy systems, with respect to both social insurance and public assistance; and they have very different patterns of private wealth holding.
Using the Luxembourg Wealth Study (LWS) which contains harmonized wealth micro-datasets from a number of industrialized countries, we analyze the income and wealth packages of older women's households, across these five countries. Our primary focus is on wealth, including both financial and non-financial assets. The LWS findings that we report are supplemented by results on older women's employment rates from the longstanding LIS income datasets and by a new institutional database which we have developed for LWS users. For full paper in PDF * Corresponding authors are Gornick and Smeeding. Timothy M. Smeeding is the Director of the Maxwell School's Center for Policy Research. Janet C. Gornick is a Professor at the City University of New York, and Director of the Luxembourg Income Study. Eva Sierminska is a research economist at CEPS/INSTEAD in Luxembourg and a research affiliate at DIW Berlin. Maurice Leach is a research associate at the City University of New York. |



