Automatic enrolment (AE) into a workplace pension is an important recent development in pension policy. An important question for this policy is why do people opt-out or not opt-out of AE? This question is important for understanding the power of suggestion associated with AE as well as responding to concerns that women might face undue pressure to opt-out. This article addresses this question through a focus group study into the United Kingdom’s new AE policy. Women were more likely than men to cite lack of affordability as a reason for opting out. Lack of information also seemed important for the power of suggestion associated with AE. Further research should explore how to make AE less gender blind as well as the types of information or ...
This paper uses data from a survey of the members of a UK defined contribution pension plan to explo...
Gender differences in the accumulation of pension savings are well documented. Work in this field h...
With an ageing population, the question of how we will pay for our retirement is a pressing one. Usi...
This research examines the different social costs that have a bearing on the form and content of re...
The government introduced legislation requiring employers to auto-enrol their workers in pension sch...
An integral part of government policy is to encourage employees to make financial provision for reti...
This paper argues that the UK pension system is gender blind and is structured around a heteropatria...
In October 2012, the United Kingdom adopted nation-wide automatic enrolment into workplace pension ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to analyse how firm size impacts pension workforce coverage wit...
The introduction of “soft” compulsion in the form of Auto‐enrolment into non‐state pensions has been...
There has been much concern about people not saving enough for retirement in the UK and how to encou...
There has been concern about younger people, and women in particular, not saving enough for retireme...
This article contributes to the debate about retirement age and the extent to which occupational pen...
This paper focuses on the question: “Will automatic enrolment (AE) legislation impact on the partic...
© 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This is an accepted manuscript of an a...
This paper uses data from a survey of the members of a UK defined contribution pension plan to explo...
Gender differences in the accumulation of pension savings are well documented. Work in this field h...
With an ageing population, the question of how we will pay for our retirement is a pressing one. Usi...
This research examines the different social costs that have a bearing on the form and content of re...
The government introduced legislation requiring employers to auto-enrol their workers in pension sch...
An integral part of government policy is to encourage employees to make financial provision for reti...
This paper argues that the UK pension system is gender blind and is structured around a heteropatria...
In October 2012, the United Kingdom adopted nation-wide automatic enrolment into workplace pension ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to analyse how firm size impacts pension workforce coverage wit...
The introduction of “soft” compulsion in the form of Auto‐enrolment into non‐state pensions has been...
There has been much concern about people not saving enough for retirement in the UK and how to encou...
There has been concern about younger people, and women in particular, not saving enough for retireme...
This article contributes to the debate about retirement age and the extent to which occupational pen...
This paper focuses on the question: “Will automatic enrolment (AE) legislation impact on the partic...
© 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This is an accepted manuscript of an a...
This paper uses data from a survey of the members of a UK defined contribution pension plan to explo...
Gender differences in the accumulation of pension savings are well documented. Work in this field h...
With an ageing population, the question of how we will pay for our retirement is a pressing one. Usi...