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Title: Hispanics' Retirement Security: Past Trends and Future Prospects

Citation Type: Miscellaneous

Publication Year: 2016

Abstract: The number of older Hispanics in the United States is growing rapidly, and many face significant financial challenges because of employment histories marked by low-earning jobs that do not generally offer retirement benefits. Older Hispanics receive much less income, hold much less wealth, and are much more likely to be impoverished than older non-Hispanic whites. Financial outcomes are significantly worse for older foreign-born Hispanics than for those born in the United States. Among working-age adults, US-born Hispanic men are somewhat less likely to participate in the labor force than non-Hispanic white men, while foreign-born Hispanics are more likely to participate. Hispanic women, especially those born outside the United States, are less likely to work. Hispanics employed full-time earn significantly less than their non-Hispanic white counterparts and are less likely to be covered by an employer-sponsored retirement plan.

Url: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/310646163_Hispanics%27_Retirement_Security_Past_Trends_and_Future_Prospects

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Authors: Johnson, Richard W; Mudrazija, Stipica; Wang, Claire X

Publisher: Urban Institute

Data Collections: IPUMS USA

Topics: Aging and Retirement, Labor Force and Occupational Structure, Race and Ethnicity

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