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Findings of two phases of research conducted for the DWP, to explore the attitudes and perceptions of people in retirement age.
This research was commissioned in 2010 to understand how people actually make decisions on when and how to retire.
Statistics relating to personal pension contributions, both stakeholder and non-stakeholder, for the tax years 1990 to 1991 to 2017 to 2018
Employment Tribunal decision.
Analysis which estimates the number of people amongst the current working age population who will not meet the replacement rate targets given by the Pensions Commission.
This report examines why people are taking mortgages into retirement and why they may rely on Support for Mortgage Interest (SMI).
This call for evidence seeks views on where government might adapt the National Employment Savings Trust’s framework.
This document provides the tables for commutation of pension to lump sum in the Police Pension Scheme 1987.
This document contains the following information: Report by the Government Actuary on the cost of uprating the basic retirement pension in line with the general level of earnings.
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