Are women from man-older unions economically disadvantaged following separation? Sweden 1997–2015

IF 1.3 3区 社会学 Q3 SOCIOLOGY Acta Sociologica Pub Date : 2022-12-04 DOI:10.1177/00016993221136050
Caroline Uggla, Eleonora Mussino, S. Aradhya
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Separation often leads to worse economic consequences for women than for men. However, little is known about how economic consequences of separation play out for different groups of women. Women who are younger than their male partner are generally assumed to have lesser agency, but evidence mostly comes from contexts with low gender equality. Here, we examine women's benefit recipiency as a function of the partner age gap of their dissolved union. Using register data from Sweden, we examine whether women from man-older unions suffer greater economic disadvantage after separation, and whether patterns differ for ancestral Swedes and women with migrant background. Results from logistic regression models suggest that, post-separation, the uptake of social and housing benefits increases for nearly all groups of women. However, these data do not show any consistent disadvantages of women from man-older unions. Among ancestral Swedes, patterns differed by benefit type, and among women of African/Middle Eastern origin, benefit recipiency increases were inversely U-shaped to the age gap. Social norms do not appear to explain economic costs of separation, but may explain why the risk of separation itself differed between ancestral Swedish women and women with migrant background.
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从男性年龄较大的工会中分离出来的妇女在经济上处于不利地位吗?瑞典1997 - 2015
分居通常会给女性带来比男性更严重的经济后果。然而,人们对分居对不同女性群体的经济影响知之甚少。通常认为,比男性伴侣年轻的女性能动性更弱,但证据大多来自性别不平等的环境。在这里,我们研究了女性的福利接收作为其解散联盟的伴侣年龄差距的函数。利用瑞典的登记数据,我们研究了男性年龄较大的婚姻中的女性在分离后是否会遭受更大的经济劣势,以及瑞典祖先和移民背景的女性的模式是否不同。逻辑回归模型的结果表明,离婚后,几乎所有妇女群体获得的社会和住房福利都有所增加。然而,这些数据并没有显示出在男性年龄较大的婚姻中女性始终处于不利地位。在瑞典祖先中,模式因福利类型而异,在非洲/中东血统的妇女中,福利领取的增加与年龄差距呈负u型关系。社会规范似乎不能解释分离的经济成本,但可以解释为什么瑞典血统妇女和移民背景妇女的分离风险本身不同。
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