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It is well known that in the UK defined benefit pensions are more prevalent in the public sector than in the private sector. Furthermore, we find that the average value of accrual to members of both defined benefit pensions and defined contribution pensions is lower in the private sector than in...
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retirement saving in the United Kingdom. It examines whether take-up of retirement saving instruments increases at the higher …
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We examine ill-health retirement of police officers in England and Wales between 2002-3 and 2009-10. Differences in ill …-health retirement rates across forces are statistically related to area-specific stresses of policing and force-specific differences in …-health retirement from central government to local police authorities- impacted on the level of ill-health retirement, especially among …
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out the methodology, assumptions, and modelling specifications used to produce the report The changing face of retirement …
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extent to which those who recently reached the state pension age in the UK have saved optimally for retirement. The policy … households have wealth levels far greater than necessary to maintain their living standards into and through retirement. …
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retirement reduced their non-housing saving rate by 3.5 percentage points, on average. This mean effect is driven by high … interpretation is that the survey acted as a salience shock, possibly with respect to reduced housing costs in retirement. …
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