Closed call for evidence

Second State Pension age review: independent report call for evidence

This was published under the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government

Summary

This call for evidence seeks views on what metrics should be considered when setting the State Pension age.

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Call for evidence description

The Pensions Act 2014 requires the government to review the State Pension age every 6 years.

Baroness Neville-Rolfe DBE CMG has been appointed to prepare an independent report making recommendations to the government on what metrics should be taken into account when setting the State Pension age in future.

The call for evidence will gather information to inform the independent report. Baroness Neville-Rolfe would like to hear from as wide a range of people as possible to contribute to the report. This could include experts in the fields longevity and aging, older people and labour market, intergenerational fairness and the fiscal challenges associated with an aging population, who will be particularly interested.

Read the terms of reference for the independent report for the second review of the State Pension age.

Read about the first State Pension age review.

Documents

Second State Pension age review: independent report call for evidence

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Adroddiad Annibynnol Oedran Pensiwn y Wladwriaeth – Cais am Dystiolaeth

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Published 9 February 2022

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