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Research presents the findings from survey that explores the effect that changing statutory revaluation and indexation from RPI to CPI.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Research exploring the likely pension industry responses to the forthcoming workplace pension reforms.
Research examines what aspirations people of all ages hold for their later life and what they are currently doing to prepare.
A speech given by the Rt Hon Iain Duncan Smith, Secretary of State for Work and Pensions.
Around 70,000 people, mainly women, have two months left to boost their basic State Pension.
A call to review the differences between trust-based occupational pensions and contract-based workplace personal pension schemes.
The Pensions Bill next step in helping millions save for their retirement in a workplace pension.
More than ten million people in the UK today can expect to live to see their 100th birthday - 17 per cent of the population.
The Department for Work and Pensions announced today that Michael O’Higgins has been appointed as chair of The Pensions Regulator.
Working Paper which presents the findings from research exploring the administrative costs of running occupational pension schemes.
Working Paper which presents the findings from research on the nature and cognitive basis of people’s predictions of income in retirement.
A third of people with a workplace pension do not know how much their employer is paying into it, research shows. The Attitudes…
Quantitative survey that explores people’s attitudes towards pensions and their expectations for retirement.
Communication and information needs of customers approaching retirement, to inform efficient and effective communication strategies.
Findings of research to explore the attitudes and perceptions of people in retirement.
The DWP today publishes a research report which presents the findings from an evaluation of The Pensions Advisory Service workplace visits.
People who have lost touch with workplace pension schemes, as well as personal schemes, are being urged to track them down.
Research published today by the Department for Work and Pensions identifies what understanding people have of the State Pension.
Survey to measure the awareness of products and services provided by the PDCS and the levels of satisfaction of Partners and Stakeholders.
Research exploring the extent and nature of pension provision among private sector employers in Great Britain in 2009.
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