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Retirement income and assets outlook for the future: a discussion paper | Author(s) | Daniela Silcock, Sean James, John Adams |
Corporate Author | Pensions Policy Institute - PPI |
Publisher | Pensions Policy Institute - PPI, February 2010 |
Pages | 52 pp [Retirement income and assets series] |
Source | Pensions Policy Institute, King's College London, Virginia Woolf Building, 1st Floor, 22 Kingsway, London WC2B 6LE. Website: http://www.pensionspolicyinstitute.org.uk |
Keywords | Income [older people] ; Assets [elderly] ; Pensions ; Social policy ; United Kingdom. |
Annotation | This is the fourth in a series of research reports on retirement income and assets in the UK. This report considers the income and assets that a future generation of pensioners, reaching state pension age in 2030, may have to support retirement. It gives an overview of the income needs of pensioners, how their needs for retirement income vary over time, and how levels and sources of income tend to change for pensioners during retirement. It uses hypothetical case studies to explores how individuals may use income and assets to support retirement in the future. It examines, in turn, the roles of state pensions, private pensions, other financial assets, and housing in retirement and how these might change in the future. This series has been sponsored by Age Concern and Help the Aged (Age UK), the Association of British Insurers (ABI), the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), the Investment Management Association, J P Morgan Asset Management, and Prudential. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-16051300 B |
Classmark | JF: JD: JJ: TM2: 8 |
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