Wealth distribution within couples
jel:D69
Wealth inequality
Wealth gap
5. Gender equality
0502 economics and business
gender
D13
I31
D31
intra-household allocation
Financial decision-making
wealth gap
ddc:330
05 social sciences
1. No poverty
financial decision-making, gender, wealth gap, wealth inequality, intra-household allocation, SOEP
Gender
SOEP
jel:D31
jel:D13
jel:I31
jel:J2
J2
Intra-household allocation
8. Economic growth
D69
financial decision-making
wealth inequality
DOI:
10.1007/s11150-013-9229-2
Publication Date:
2013-11-08T14:59:33Z
AUTHORS (3)
ABSTRACT
While most studies on wealth inequality focus on the inequality between households, this paper examines the distribution of wealth within couples. For this purpose, we make use of unique individual level micro data from the German socio-economic panel study. In married and cohabiting couples men’s net worth, on average, is 33,000 euros higher than women’s. We look at five different sets of factors (demographics, income, labor market, inheritances, financial decision-making in the partnership) that might explain this wealth gap. We find that all factors contribute to the explanation of the wealth gap within partnerships, with inheritances and income being particularly relevant. Furthermore, we find that specific characteristics (e.g., self-employment, no migration background, inheritances, high income) that decrease the wealth gap for women increase it for men. For men the respective coefficients are even stronger in absolute terms. When examining intra-partnership financial decision-making, we find the gap to be significantly smaller when the female partner manages the money and larger if the male partner has the last word in financial decisions.
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