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Implementing an integrated package of pension reforms the final report of the Pensions Commission | Author(s) | Adair Turner |
Corporate Author | Pensions Commission |
Publisher | Pensions Commission, London, 2006 |
Pages | 45 pp |
Source | Pensions Commission, 4th floor, Adelphi, 1-11 John Adam Street, London WC2N 6HT. Available at: http://www.pensionscommission.org.uk |
Keywords | Pensions ; Supplementary pensions ; Private pensions ; Social policy ; Government publications. |
Annotation | The Pensions Commission was appointed in December 2002 with the remit of keeping under review the adequacy of private pension saving in the UK, and advising of appropriate policy changes. This report is intended as the Commission's final contribution to the public debate on the recommendations made in its Second report, including results obtained from the National Pensions Day on 18 March 2006. The report reiterates the key features of the integrated package proposed, and comments further on the employer contribution and the design of the National Pension Saving Scheme (NPSS). The report is arranged in seven sections: pension trends; state system reform; automatic enrolment into NPSS; compulsory employer contributions; ensuring low cost savings - the NPSS; an integrated package (objectives and trade-offs); and securing and maintaining consensus. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-060406001 B |
Classmark | JJ: JJH: JK: TM2 6OA |
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