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丧偶过程中家庭财富的变化:欧洲各国的情况

Changes in Household Wealth Over the Process of Widowhood Across European Countries.

机构信息

Department of Sociology, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.

Department of Social Sciences, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Berlin, Germany.

出版信息

J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci. 2024 Oct 1;79(10). doi: 10.1093/geronb/gbae116.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Widowhood has been shown to decrease surviving spouses' economic well-being. However, previous research has focused mostly on income-related outcomes, and has been less attentive to the importance of wealth, the processual nature of spousal death, and cross-national variation. In this study, we assessed how total, housing, and nonhousing wealth changes over the process of widowhood across 11 European countries.

METHODS

Individual fixed-effects regressions and longitudinal data from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe were used to estimate how household net total wealth, housing wealth, and nonhousing wealth changed 3 years prior and 6 or more years after spousal death relative to 4 or more years prior to widowhood in 11 European countries.

RESULTS

In all countries, household net wealth stayed relatively constant across the widowhood process, except for Austria, the Czech Republic, and Poland, where wealth declines were observed especially in the years following death. However, we found declines in housing wealth over the widowhood process, including prior to spousal death, across most countries in our sample, particularly in Austria, France, Denmark, the Czech Republic, and Poland. Declines in housing wealth were generally not reflected by changes in nonhousing wealth but coincided with leaving homeownership and downsizing.

DISCUSSION

Widowhood is associated with lower wealth, especially housing wealth, even in the years before spousal loss. Future research should focus on adjudicating the mechanisms behind country differences and exploring the implications of lost wealth following widowhood for surviving spouses' well-being and intergenerational transfers.

摘要

目的

丧偶已被证明会降低幸存配偶的经济福祉。然而,先前的研究主要集中在收入相关的结果上,而对财富的重要性、配偶死亡的过程性以及跨国差异关注较少。在这项研究中,我们评估了在 11 个欧洲国家,丧偶过程中总财富、住房财富和非住房财富是如何变化的。

方法

我们使用个体固定效应回归和来自欧洲健康、老龄化和退休调查的纵向数据,来估计在 11 个欧洲国家中,相对于丧偶前 4 年或更长时间,家庭净总财富、住房财富和非住房财富在丧偶前 3 年和丧偶后 6 年或更长时间内是如何变化的。

结果

在所有国家,家庭净财富在丧偶过程中相对保持不变,除了奥地利、捷克共和国和波兰,这些国家在丧偶后尤其是在死亡后的几年中观察到财富下降。然而,我们发现,在我们的样本中,大多数国家的住房财富在丧偶过程中都有所下降,包括在配偶去世之前,尤其是在奥地利、法国、丹麦、捷克共和国和波兰。住房财富的下降并没有反映在非住房财富的变化上,而是与放弃住房所有权和缩小住房规模相吻合。

讨论

丧偶与财富减少有关,尤其是住房财富,即使在配偶去世前的几年也是如此。未来的研究应该集中在判断国家差异背后的机制,并探索丧偶后失去财富对幸存配偶福祉和代际转移的影响。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/75c3/11374882/7cd95ccdefbb/gbae116_fig1.jpg

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