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Gender Inequality in the Spanish Public Pension System
Authors:María Jesús Vara
Institution:1. Autonomous University of Madrid, Economic Structure and Development Economics Madrid 28049, Spainmaria.vara@uam.es
Abstract:This contribution studies revenue sharing in the public pension system in Spain from a gender perspective, revealing that differences are evident in the percentage of men and women entitled to different types of pensions and in the average fiscal amount per pension for men and women. Using 2010 data, the study analyzes how labor market conditions are reflected in pension type and amount for women pensioners, yielding two important conclusions: the income of women pensioners decreases, relative to men, with age; and the degree of inequality of pensions among women is lower than that among men. These gender differences owe to the contributory character of the system, which reproduces the labor market inequalities of both genders – inequalities that ultimately derive from the social division of roles in which women remain responsible for unpaid care work. This conclusion is consistent with similar studies on other European countries and world regions.
Keywords:Gender equality  widow's pension  old-age pension  older women  gender and aging
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