Private retirement savings in Australia: current policy initiatives and gender equity implications
Private retirement savings in Australia: current policy initiatives and gender equity implications
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2012
Authors
Jefferson, Therese
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National Institute of Labour Studies
Abstract
This article assesses the implications for gender equity of three recent policy
initiatives on superannuation in Australia: (i) government co-contributions
for low-income earners; (ii) an increase in compulsory superannuation
contributions from 9 to 12 per cent; and (iii) the pending introduction of
‘MySuper’ accounts, specifically designed for those who do not take an active
interest in their superannuation accumulation. Implications for gendered
patterns of superannuation coverage and superannuation accumulations
are considered. The conclusion is that while the first measure may have some
beneficial outcomes in terms of gendered patterns of accumulation, none
of the three measures appears to deal with issues associated with gendered
patterns of access to occupational superannuation.
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Jefferson, T., 2012. Private retirement savings in Australia: current policy intitiatives and gender equity implications. Australian Bulletin of Labour, Vol. 38 No. 3, pp. 234-250.