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Size or Content of the Pie? Source of Income and Perceived Income Adequacy of Older Europeans

[journal article]

Palomäki, Liisa-Maria
Kuitto, K.
Kuivalainen, S.
Riekhoff, A-J.

Abstract

While public pensions are usually the main source of income in old age, other sources of income may have various consequences for pensioners' economic well-being across households and countries. In this study, we analyze how perceived income adequacy of older Europeans is shaped by the source and th... view more

While public pensions are usually the main source of income in old age, other sources of income may have various consequences for pensioners' economic well-being across households and countries. In this study, we analyze how perceived income adequacy of older Europeans is shaped by the source and the income level. We hypothesize that the source of income can be related to a household’s perceived income adequacy beyond the money it provides. We distinguish four categories of income sources: (old age) pensions, other social benefits, work, and capital. We show that the source of income is related to perceived adequacy beyond the money it provides. Compared with pensions, income from other social benefits or work is associated with lower, and income from capital with higher perceptions of adequacy. Perceived adequacy of income from different sources varied further across the household income level. The results convey important messages to the policy makers. Pensions are a powerful policy tool, as they provide positive externalities beyond their monetary value. Attention should also be paid to the low-income households’ possibilities to save.... view less

Keywords
income situation; retirement; pension; income distribution; structure; elderly; Europe; social benefits; labor; capital; household income

Classification
Gerontology
Sociology of Economics

Free Keywords
perceived income adequacy; retirement income; income composition; EU-SILC 2018

Document language
English

Publication Year
2023

Page/Pages
p. 70-88

Journal
Journal of Aging & Social Policy, 35 (2023) 1

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/08959420.2022.2121581

ISSN
1545-0821

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0


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