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Gender Pension Gap in Norway : An Empirical Study "What are the key contributing factors affecting the pension gap?"

Holberg, Juni; Khosroshahi, Sara Sadeghi
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2023
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This thesis investigates the gender disparities in pension income in context of Norwegian

population, focusing on the socio-demographic factors that contribute to this gap. More

specifically, this study is an empirical investigation on whether there is a difference in

average pension income between men and women among the Norwegian retirees in the age

range of 67 to 74 in year 2017, as the latest year with available data. Utilizing microdata

provided by Statistics Norway and employing multiple linear regression analysis, this

research offers a comprehensive understanding of the factors influencing pension income

disparities between genders.

Our findings reveal a significant gender pension gap. The disparity is around 28% on

average against females and decreases after adjusting for sociodemographic variables,

highlighting the possibility of systemic issues contributing to this inequality. The disparity

after controlling marital status and parenthood, particularly motherhood, is reduced to 2.9%

highlighting the importance of these variables in explaining the gap which can provides

valuable insights for policymaking aimed at reducing the gender pension gap.

While the methodology offers clarity in interpretation, the study acknowledges limitations

due to data constraints, particularly in fully capturing the nuances of gender-specific

employment patterns and their impact on pension outcomes.

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