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Women's current pension arrangements
 — information from the General Household Survey
Author(s)Sandra Hutton, Julie Williams, Steven Kennedy
Corporate AuthorSocial Policy Research Unit - SPRU, University of York; Social Research Branch, Department of Social Security - DSS
PublisherSocial Research Branch, Department of Social Security, London, 2000
Pages93 pp (Department of Social Security in-house report, no 22)
SourceSocial Research Branch, ASD, Department of Social Security, 10th floor Adelphi, 1-121 John Adam Street, London WC2N 6HT.
KeywordsOlder women ; Pensions ; Living patterns ; Social surveys.
AnnotationBackground information on pension arrangements for women of different marital circumstances, of different ages, and for those with or without children is presented from the General Household Survey (GHS) reports for 1990, 1991 and 1994. The report is in three sections, the first of which describes the characteristics of all women aged 20-59. The second estimates the current accumulation of independent pension rights of women aged 20-59, and includes comparisons with those of men aged 20-64, and those of self-employed women. The final section outlines the current accumulation of pension rights of ever-divorced women. (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-030310204 B
ClassmarkBD: JJ: K7: 3F

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