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| The Female-Friendliest Treasurer of them All by Rhonda Sharp |
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“The Female-Friendliest Treasurer of them All???” author:Rhonda Sharp Hawke Research Institute, University of South Australia 2006
This paper provides a gender analysis of the Australian Treasurer’s 2006/07 budgetary changes by examining the gender impacts of the tax concessions given to superannuation savings. It identifies the groups most able to take advantage of the Treasurer’s generosity as being income and flexible-asset rich Australians (which include relatively few women). The economic position of the 75% of ‘pensionable age’ Australians who, by the Treasurer’s own estimates, will not be self-funded retirees by 2050 will be jeopardised by the tax initiatives. The paper concludes by identifying the elements of a budgetary approach that would contribute to a more female- friendly retirement incomes policy.
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