Weaver David A
Office of Retirement Policy, Office of Retirement and Disability Policy, Social Security Administration, USA.
Soc Secur Bull. 2010;70(3):89-109.
This article provides policymakers with context for understanding past and future policy discussions regarding Social Security widow benefits. Using data from surveys, projections from a microsimulation model, and recent research, it examines three types of benefits-those for aged widows, widows caring for children, and disabled widows. The economic well-being of aged widows has shifted from one of widespread hardship to one in which above-poverty, but still modest, income typically prevails. Many aged widows experience a decline in their standard of living upon widowhood, a pattern which is pronounced among those with limited education. Widows caring for children have been a sizeable beneficiary group historically, but policy changes and demographic trends have sharply reduced the size of this group. Family Social Security benefits ensure a modest level of household income for widows caring for children. Disabled widows differ from the other groups because they are at higher risk for poverty.
本文为政策制定者提供背景信息,以助其理解过去及未来有关社会保障遗孀福利的政策讨论。利用调查数据、微观模拟模型预测以及近期研究,本文考察了三种福利类型——老年遗孀福利、照顾子女的遗孀福利以及残疾遗孀福利。老年遗孀的经济状况已从普遍困苦转变为收入高于贫困线但仍较为微薄的状况。许多老年遗孀在丧偶后生活水平下降,这种模式在受教育程度有限的人群中尤为明显。从历史上看,照顾子女的遗孀一直是一个相当大的受益群体,但政策变化和人口趋势已大幅减少了这一群体的规模。家庭社会保障福利为照顾子女的遗孀确保了适度的家庭收入水平。残疾遗孀与其他群体不同,因为她们陷入贫困的风险更高。