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New article published in "Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik"

© Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik​/​ De Gruyter Brill
Together with Katja Möhring and Clara Overweg, Andreas Weiland examined the effects of the "motherhood penalty" on the net wealth and pension wealth of women from West and East Germany who were born between 1937 and 1989.

They have identified a considerable gap in public pension wealth in western Germany, but not in eastern Germany. Here, pension revaluations primarily mitigate the differences between mothers with one or more children, but not between mothers and childless women. The disadvantage of mothers in terms of net wealth is also greater in western Germany than in eastern Germany, although total wealth is lower in the east. In eastern Germany, the disadvantage mainly affects mothers with several births, while childless women and women with one child show similar results.

 

The link to the entire article: https://doi.org/10.1515/jbnst-2024-0064