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Sliding into Poverty? Cross-National Patterns of Income Source Change and Income Decay in Old Age

by James M. Williamson and Timothy M. Smeeding

WP#2004-25  

Abstract

This article examines the change in the mix of income and benefits that older adults receive as they age, with a focus on older women. The study is a cross-national comparison of five OECD countries using the Luxemburg Income Study database. We investigate the change of private income and social benefits following synthetic cohorts for two decades. These results reveal that older women rely heavily on socially provided benefits for a majority of their income, and these benefits are primarily responsible for whether older women find themselves in poverty or not. Older men and women in countries with relatively generous (or well targeted) social retirement and social transfer benefits have lower levels of poverty. Housing appears to be a particularly important factor. Older homeowners are less likely to be in poverty than renters. As the value of homes and homeownership increase, housing will become an especially important source of support in old age.

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This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it works for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Timothy M. Smeeding is the Maxwell Professor of Public Policy and the Project Director of the Luxembourg Income Study. The research reported herein was supported by the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College pursuant to a grant from the U.S. Social Security Administration (SSA). The opinions and conclusions are solely those of the authors and should not be construed as representing the opinions or policy of the SSA or any agency of the Federal Government or the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College. Contact Author Address: US EPA, 26 W. Martin Luther King Dr. Cincinnati, OH 45268. Phone: 513-569-7501.
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