Wealth Accumulation and the Gender Wealth Gap Across Couples' Legal Statuses and Matrimonial Property Regimes in France.

IF 1.9 2区 社会学 Q2 DEMOGRAPHY European Journal of Population-Revue Europeenne De Demographie Pub Date : 2022-08-09 eCollection Date: 2022-10-01 DOI:10.1007/s10680-022-09632-5
Nicolas Frémeaux, Marion Leturcq
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This paper examines wealth accumulation among couple-headed households and investigates changes in within-household inequality over time and across couple statuses. Going beyond previous research that mostly studies wealth accumulation within marriages by comparing married with unmarried individuals, we consider the legal statuses of couples (cohabitation, civil union, and marriage) and property regimes (community and separate property). We apply multivariate regression analysis to high-quality longitudinal data from the French wealth survey (2015-2018) and find no differences in net worth accumulation between couples' legal statuses when property regimes are not accounted for. However, couples with a separate property regime accumulate more wealth than couples with a community property regime, and married couples with a separate property regime drive this association. Our results show that the gender wealth gap is larger for couples with a separate property regime, but it is partially compensated by accumulated wealth. Our results highlight the importance of legal statuses and property regimes in explaining the dynamics of between- and within-household inequality in France, specifically within a context of increasingly diversified marital trajectories.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10680-022-09632-5.

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法国不同夫妻法律地位和婚姻财产制度下的财富积累和性别财富差距。
本文研究了以夫妻为户主的家庭的财富积累情况,并探讨了家庭内部不平等现象随时间和夫妻身份的变化。以往的研究大多通过比较已婚和未婚个人来研究婚姻内部的财富积累,而我们的研究则超越了这一局限,考虑了夫妻的法律地位(同居、民事结合和婚姻)和财产制度(共同财产和单独财产)。我们对法国财富调查(2015-2018 年)的高质量纵向数据进行了多元回归分析,发现在不考虑财产制度的情况下,不同法律地位的夫妇在净资产积累方面没有差异。然而,拥有独立财产制的夫妇比拥有共同财产制的夫妇积累了更多财富,而拥有独立财产制的已婚夫妇推动了这种关联。我们的研究结果表明,实行独立财产制的夫妇的性别财富差距更大,但积累的财富可以部分弥补这一差距。我们的结果凸显了法律地位和财产制度在解释法国家庭之间和家庭内部不平等动态方面的重要性,特别是在婚姻轨迹日益多样化的背景下:在线版本包含补充材料,可查阅 10.1007/s10680-022-09632-5。
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期刊介绍: European Journal of Population addresses a broad public of researchers, policy makers and others concerned with population processes and their consequences. Its aim is to improve understanding of population phenomena by giving priority to work that contributes to the development of theory and method, and that spans the boundaries between demography and such disciplines as sociology, anthropology, economics, geography, history, political science, epidemiology and other sciences contributing to public health. The Journal is open to authors from all over the world, and its articles cover European and non-European countries (specifically including developing countries) alike.
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