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Retirement Financial Insecurity for Men and Women in Canada: The Impact of Life Course Work and Income Instability

机译:加拿大男女的退休金融不安全:生命课程工作的影响和收入不稳定

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Financial security is critical to overall well-being in retirement. Life course disruptions in work due to unemployment or disability may have lasting impacts on financial security in later life, and these effects may or may not be ameliorated by old age security programs and retirement benefits. Women are known to be particularly vulnerable for financial hardship in later life, making their life course experiences especially important in understanding financial well-being in retirement. We examine the Canadian Longitudinal and International Study of Adults (LISA) to assess later life financial insecurity in retirement, including 20 years of data on labor force experiences across adulthood drawn from linked tax records (N=2,353; N=1,079 men and N=1,274 women). The Canadian context is a useful complement to studies in the US due to its diverse and relatively generous public support programs, in addition to personal savings options for retirement. We find that among men, financial insecurity is tied to years reporting unemployment, where for women this outcome is more strongly linked to reports of disability and income assistance across adulthood. Although public and private retirement benefits do not offset these associations for either gender, receipt of income supplements reduce subjective financial insecurity among women. Among men, personal savings have the most robust effect in reducing financial insecurity. Our results suggest that in Canada, with its relatively generous provision of retirement support, life course work and health instability have lasting but differential effects for men and women in retirement.
机译:财务安全对退休的整体福祉至关重要。由于失业或残疾的工作中断的生命课程中断可能对后期生命中的财务安全性可能持久影响,而且这些影响可能会受到老年安全计划和退休福利的影响或可能无法改善。众所周知,妇女特别容易受到后期经济困难的影响,使他们的生命课程在理解金融福祉中的退休时尤为重要。我们审查加拿大纵向和国际成人国际研究(LISA),以评估退休后的生命金融不安全,其中包括从联系税务记录的成年人跨越成年人的劳动力经验数据(n = 2,353; n = 1,079名男性和n = 1,274名妇女)。除了个人储蓄选项的退休期权外,加拿大背景是对美国研究的有用补充,因为其不同的公众支持计划。我们发现,在男性之中,金融不安全都与年份报告失业,这一结果与成年期跨越的残疾和收入援助的报道更为强烈。虽然公共和私人退休福利抵消了这些性别的这些协会,但收入补充的收据降低了妇女之间的主观金融不安全。在男性中,个人储蓄对减少金融不安全的影响最强。我们的研究结果表明,在加拿大,凭借其相对慷慨的退休支助,生命课程工作和健康不稳定具有持久,但为退休人员和妇女的差异影响。

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