Dushi Irena, Iams Howard M
Office of Policy Evaluation and Modeling, Social Security Administration, Washington, DC 20254, USA.
Soc Secur Bull. 2013;73(3):45-52.
We present descriptive statistics on pension participation and types of pensions among married couples, using data from the 1996/2008 Panels of the Survey of Income and Program Participation and Social Security administrative records. Previous research has focused on pension coverage by marital status, but has not examined couples as a unit. Because couples usually share income, viewing them as a unit provides a better picture of potential access to income from retirement plans. Our analysis compares 1998 and 2009 data because substantial changes occurred in the pension landscape over this decade that could have influenced the prevalence of different pension plans, although we observe modest changes in participation rates and types of plans over the period. We find that in 20 percent of couples, neither spouse participated in a pension plan; in 10 percent, the wife was the only participant; and in 37 percent, the husband was the only participant.
我们利用1996/2008年收入与项目参与调查面板数据以及社会保障行政记录,展示了已婚夫妇养老金参与情况和养老金类型的描述性统计数据。以往研究聚焦于按婚姻状况划分的养老金覆盖情况,但未将夫妇作为一个整体进行考察。由于夫妇通常共享收入,将他们视为一个整体能更好地呈现从退休计划获取收入的潜在途径。我们的分析比较了1998年和2009年的数据,因为在这十年间养老金格局发生了重大变化,这些变化可能影响了不同养老金计划的普及率,尽管在此期间我们观察到参与率和计划类型的变化不大。我们发现,20%的夫妇双方都未参与养老金计划;10%的夫妇中,只有妻子参与;37%的夫妇中,只有丈夫参与。