Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science
Charlotte Bartels, Eva Sierminska, Carsten Schröder
In: Economics Letters 246 (2025),111997, 5 S.
There is growing interest in understanding how gender influences the accumulation of wealth. While prior studies focused on labor-related determinants, our research focuses on inheritances and gifts. Using unique survey data that oversamples the top 1% of wealth holders in Germany, we show that the gender wealth gap is small for individuals up to age 40, then widens, and declines for those past retirement age. Transfer amounts and their timing are important drivers of these differences: men tend to inherit larger sums than women during their working life. Women often outlive their male partners, thus receiving larger inheritances at older ages.
Topics: Distribution, Inequality, Gender
JEL-Classification: D31;D63;J16
Keywords: Wealth accumulation, Wealth inequality, Gender wealth gap, Inheritances, Gender economics
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.econlet.2024.111997