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Trial Status in_development completed
Last Published December 02, 2022 09:22 AM January 08, 2026 01:29 PM
Study Withdrawn No
Data Collection Complete Yes
Final Sample Size: Total Number of Observations 3000 individuals
Public analysis plan No Yes
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Paper Abstract I conduct an online survey of 3000 respondents in the United States to examine individuals’ beliefs about the gender pension gap. By including an information provision experiment in which treated respondents are informed about the size of the gender pension gap, I examine whether receiving this information causally affects respondents’ perceptions of the fairness and drivers of the gender pension gap and their support for policies aimed at reducing it. I find that most respondents underestimate the gender pension gap and that treated respondents are less likely to perceive the gender pension gap as fair. In addition, treated respondents perceive the unequal distribution of care work and gender differences in wages as more important drivers of the gap, and their demand for remedial policies such as targeted financial education increases significantly. This increase in policy demand is driven by male respondents and Republicans.
Paper Citation Schuetz, J. (2026). Beliefs about the gender pension gap. European Economic Review 184, 105244.
Paper URL https://doi.org/10.1016/j.euroecorev.2025.105244
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