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Building up pension rights — a report of research carried out by the Social Security Unit of the Centre for Research in Social Policy at Loughborough University on behalf of the Department of Social Security |
Author(s) | Stephen McKay, Claire Heaver, Robert Walker |
Corporate Author | Social Security Unit, Centre for Research in Social Policy - CRSP, Loughborough University; Social Research Branch, Department of Social Security - DSS |
Publisher | Corporate Document Services, Leeds, 2000 |
Pages | 138 pp (Department of Social Security Research report no 114) |
Source | Corporate Document Services, 7 Eastgate, Leeds LS2 7YL. E-mail: orderline@cds.co.uk Website: http://www.cds.co.uk |
Keywords | Pensions ; Supplementary pensions ; Rights [elderly] ; Social surveys. |
Annotation | The research for this report aims to contribute to pension policy, by examining how people build up pension rights over their lifetimes. The report looks at the length of time people stay in occupational pension schemes; the links between partners' pensions; the wider effects of pension schemes; and the circumstances of those with limited or no pension provision. The report is based on an analysis of the 1994/5 Survey of Family and Working Lives, a representative survey of over 9,000 individuals in Great Britain aged 16-69, which examined people's economic and family circumstances throughout their working lives. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-050208005 B |
Classmark | JJ: JJH: IKR: 3F |
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