Colour-coded Retirement: An intersectional analysis of retirement income and savings in Canada
This paper draws on 2016 census data to provide an intersectional analysis of seniors’ income and of retirement savings among the adult population in Canada. It considers whether two core objectives of government policy— retirement security and reduction of seniors’ poverty—are being achieved equitably. Colour-coded Retirement documents the income gap between white, racialized and Indigenous seniors and it examines retirement savings for these groups. The data reveal significant differences in both income and savings among these groups.
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Jul 05, 2021
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Subject Area
- Safety, Security, Finances, & Personal Planning
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Audience
- Government
- Academics
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