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Pensions de réversion : pour une réforme unificatrice

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  • Henri Sterdyniak

    (OFCE - Observatoire français des conjonctures économiques (Sciences Po) - Sciences Po - Sciences Po)

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Les pensions de réversion constituent un élément important du système français de retraite. En 2016, elles ont représenté 36,3 milliards d'euros, soit 12% des pensions de vieillesse, 1,6 % du PIB. Les écarts de durée de vie et d'âge au mariage font que 89 % des bénéficiaires sont des femmes. La question des pensions de réversion est donc liée à celles des inégalités femmes/hommes de niveau de retraite. Les pensions de réversion font passer les retraites des femmes de 58 à 71% de celles des hommes. Elles apparaissent indispensables puisqu'elles permettent aux veuves de conserver un niveau de vie satisfaisant. Elles peuvent être considérées comme la survivance d'un modèle patriarcal périmé, mais elles sont aussi une composante logique du caractère familial du système socio-fiscal français. [Premier paragraphe]

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  • Henri Sterdyniak, 2019. "Pensions de réversion : pour une réforme unificatrice," Post-Print hal-03392489, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-03392489
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    1. Léa Cimelli, 2023. "Are the widowed too much insured? Survivor’s pensions and living standards upon widowhood in France," Working Papers 279, French Institute for Demographic Studies.

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