The gender gap in pensions in Latin America
Amarante, Verónica ; Colacce, Maira ; Manzi, Pilar
International Social Security Review
2017
70
2
April - June
57-85
pension scheme ; gender ; social protection
Argentina ; Brazil ; Chile ; Uruguay
Social protection - Old age benefits
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/issr.12135/full
English
Bibliogr.;Statistics
"Lower female lifetime labour market participation rates, greater interruptions during their working lives, and wage gaps contribute to create gender gaps in pensions at the time of retirement. The design of social security systems may reinforce or attenuate these gaps. This article provides new evidence on gender gaps in access to pensions and in pension income in four Southern Cone countries in Latin America and analyses their evolution between 2000 and 2013, showing significant improvements in both gaps, with differential patterns by countries. The decrease in the gender gap in pension income has been particularly significant in Argentina and Brazil. In both cases, the largest increases in pension values during the period correspond to the lowest income percentiles,where women are overrepresented. The application of redistributive policies in these countries, aimed at reducing poverty and inequality but not necessarily focused on gender equity, has had positive and probably unintended consequences in terms of reduction in gender gaps in pensions."
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