Pensions: Advice? Guidance? Does it Matter?
Originally posted on gerontologyuk: I attended the excellent Pensions Play Pen monthly pensions discussion today, the group founded and generally…
View ArticleThe Incoherence Now Underlying UK Pensions Policy
Originally posted on gerontologyuk: Pensions policy in the UK has become remarkably incoherent. We are bombarded with pension reforms, but…
View ArticleOne big holiday? questioning travel plans after retirement
Were you to read the recent media coverage of UK pension reform, you’d be forgiven for thinking those approaching retirement …Continue reading →
View ArticleEthnicity and pensions: a continuing disadvantage?
Individuals from certain minority ethnic groups in the UK, such as those from a Pakistani and Bangladeshi background, are among …Continue reading →
View ArticleThe Pension Advisory Group: developing guidance on pensions on divorce
This blog is about an issue very close to my heart. Indeed, my concern about the treatment of pensions on divorce was what took me from my first career as a barrister at Coram Chambers to my second as...
View ArticlePensions on divorce: why practice needs to change
Debora Price is a Professor of Social Gerontology at the University of Manchester and a member of the Pension Advisory …Continue reading →
View ArticleHow do people think about later life when making workplace pension saving...
by Dr Hayley James, Prof Debora Price and Dr Tine Buffel How people save for later life has become a …Continue reading →
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