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  • This research evaluates the effectiveness of pilots to help employees return to work after a period of sickness absence.

  • Report looking at older people's involvement in volunteering, informal care and paid work.

  • Report looking at how changes to the physical infrastructure and environment of workplaces could help people to stay in work for longer.

  • National Insurance number (NINo) allocations to adult overseas nationals entering the UK for NINo registrations to March 2015.

  • Annual statistics on the total time claimants spent on one or more the main DWP working-age benefits.

  • The Government Actuary has completed his actuarial valuation of the Parliamentary Contributory Pension Fund as at 1st April 2014.

  • The latest information on membership and contributions, by contracted out status, is presented for private sector defined benefit occupational schemes in 2013.

  • The number of people who received a new State Pension statement between 1 September 2014 and 6 March 2015.

  • This report examines future trends in some components of pensioner incomes from 2014 to 2060 in Great Britain.

  • This report explores the attitudes of employers to retaining, retraining and recruiting workers aged 50 or over.

  • Dr Ros Altmann’s findings and recommendations for improving the working lives of Britain’s over 50s.

  • Analysis on the number of people with multiple jobs who are not earning enough in each job to accrue qualifying years for State Pension.

  • Breakdowns of the numbers of Pension Credit customers qualifying for additional amounts and those that have an Assessed Income Period.

  • Statistical analysis supporting the post-legislative review of the Pensions Act 2007.

  • Evaluation of 3 trials to test different Jobseeker's Allowance 'signing on' arrangements.

  • This report explores attitudes to later life working and retirement among those aged over 50.

  • Findings from a survey of 50 employers with between 90 and 499 workers who staged automatic enrolment between January 2014 and July 2014.

  • Findings of research to track attitudes and behaviours in relation to workplace pensions and automatic enrolment, June 2014.

  • Private (non-state) pension contribution rate statistics covering occupational and personal pensions.

  • This report evaluates the implementation of automatic enrolment into workplace pensions.