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-age women's labour supply decisions in India, where female labour force participation continues to decline over time. We find … for women aged 20-50, with the effect stronger for urban women. The effect is particularly strong if the pension …, leading to reduced labour supply by the elderly, allowing them to provide greater childcare support. The increase in women …
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We explore the role of financial and pension information in increasing women's knowledge and awareness of their future … pension status, and consequently, in reducing the gender pension gap. A representative sample of 1249 Italian working women … then ran a randomized experiment to evaluate the effect of increased information regarding pensions on women’s awareness …
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We explore the role of financial and pension information in increasing women's knowledge and awareness of their future … pension status, and consequently, in reducing the gender pension gap. A representative sample of 1249 Italian working women … then ran a randomized experiment to evaluate the effect of increased information regarding pensions on women's awareness …
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severe effects on Malaysian cultures, especially for women who are nearing retirement. The issues persist and, most likely … analyse this dilemma from a women's perspective of retirement planning. This study applies a quantitative approach, where …
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seems to undersave for retirement. Of particular concern is the relative position of older women, who are more vulnerable to … financial literacy in the 2004 Health and Retirement Study. It shows that women display much lower levels of financial literacy … than the older population as a whole. In addition, women who are less financially literate are also less likely to plan for …
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This paper is concerned with patterns of expenditure and child welfare among female headed (FHH) and male headed households (MHH) in Tanzania as well as with the underlying cause of potentially different patterns. I estimate semiparametric Engel curves to investigate household expenditure...
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