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In 1995, the UK government legislated to increase the earliest age at which women could claim a state pension from 60 to 65 between April 2010 and March 2020. This paper uses data from the first two years of this change coming into effect to estimate the impact of increasing the state pension...
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In a previous study we examined the impact on employment of increasing the state pension age for women from age 60 to 61 (Cribb, Emmerson and Tetlow, 2013). This short paper incorporates more recent data, now available up to March 2014, which allows us to study the impact on employment over the...
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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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close to retirement. The age pattern is partly explained by the positive effect of pension wealth on disability pensions …
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close to retirement. The age pattern is partly explained by the positive effect of pension wealth on disability pensions …
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close to retirement. The age pattern is partly explained by the positive effect of pension wealth on disability pensions …
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close to retirement. The age pattern is partly explained by the positive effect of pension wealth on disability pensions …
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