ABSTRACTIn Britain, older people have lower average incomes and a higher risk of income poverty than the general population. Older pensioners are more likely to be in poverty than younger ones. Yet certain indicators of their living standards suggest that older people experience less hardship than expected, given their incomes. A possible explanation is that older people convert income into basic living standards at a higher rate than younger people, implying that as people age they need less income to achieve a given standard of living. Much existing evidence has been based on cross-sectional data and therefore may not be a good guide to the consequences of ageing. We use longitudinal data on people aged at least 50 years from the British ...
While the financial sustainability of pension systems has been high on reform agendas, the adequacy ...
This report provides a new empirical analysis of the incomes of older people in eleven countries. It...
While the financial sustainability of pension systems has been high on reform agendas, the adequacy ...
ABSTRACTIn Britain, older people have lower average incomes and a higher risk of income poverty than...
AbstractUsing the largest household panel surveyUnderstanding Society, this paper investigates low-i...
This article explores the relationship between Social Quality and income in later life and represen...
The relative income positions and welfare of elderly persons in the EU are analysed using data from ...
This paper was commissioned as part of the JRF programme on minimum income standards, which aims to ...
This report surveys a dozen international comparative studies of poverty, income distribution and th...
Classical literature uses the cross-sectional age-earnings profile to describe how the earnings evo...
Growing life expectancy and a rising proportion of older people make the issue of whether cohorts ar...
Pensioner poverty is on the rise. While poverty in the overall population has remained relatively st...
This paper reviews the existing literature on the association between the socio-economic status (SES...
This paper surveys a dozen international comparative studies of poverty, income distribution and old...
Objective To test whether minimum income for healthy living of a person aged 65 years or older (MIHL...
While the financial sustainability of pension systems has been high on reform agendas, the adequacy ...
This report provides a new empirical analysis of the incomes of older people in eleven countries. It...
While the financial sustainability of pension systems has been high on reform agendas, the adequacy ...
ABSTRACTIn Britain, older people have lower average incomes and a higher risk of income poverty than...
AbstractUsing the largest household panel surveyUnderstanding Society, this paper investigates low-i...
This article explores the relationship between Social Quality and income in later life and represen...
The relative income positions and welfare of elderly persons in the EU are analysed using data from ...
This paper was commissioned as part of the JRF programme on minimum income standards, which aims to ...
This report surveys a dozen international comparative studies of poverty, income distribution and th...
Classical literature uses the cross-sectional age-earnings profile to describe how the earnings evo...
Growing life expectancy and a rising proportion of older people make the issue of whether cohorts ar...
Pensioner poverty is on the rise. While poverty in the overall population has remained relatively st...
This paper reviews the existing literature on the association between the socio-economic status (SES...
This paper surveys a dozen international comparative studies of poverty, income distribution and old...
Objective To test whether minimum income for healthy living of a person aged 65 years or older (MIHL...
While the financial sustainability of pension systems has been high on reform agendas, the adequacy ...
This report provides a new empirical analysis of the incomes of older people in eleven countries. It...
While the financial sustainability of pension systems has been high on reform agendas, the adequacy ...