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Women's labor force participation and earnings dramatically increased after World War II. Those changes have important … implications for women's Social Security benefits. This article uses the Social Security Administration's Modeling Income in the …
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retreat from marriage, particularly among black women, means the distributional impact of these benefits changes dramatically … lifetime earners. However, two-thirds of older women receive spouse and widow benefits and the distributional impact of those … status and generally require recipients to be either currently married or to have had a ten-year marriage. The unprecedented …
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The Social Security program, like the federal income tax system, is not marriage neutral. In the income tax literature … couple, in effect, faces a marriage penalty (marriage subsidy). Similarly, provisions in Social Security lead to marriage … subsidies or penalties. In this paper, we examine marriage penalties associated with Social Security's child-in-care benefits …
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This paper seeks to determine the impact of the changing lives of women – increased labor force participation …/earnings and reduced marriage rates – on Social Security replacement rates. First, our estimates, based on the Health and … tercile. Decomposing the reasons for the overall decline shows that increases in the labor supply and earnings of women …
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