This thesis is a study of current pension policy and its likelihood of providing a decent retirement income that guarantees a quality of life for the low paid, namely a retirement above subsistence level and one that offers them dignity and personal autonomy. The low paid often experience financial difficulties during their working lives and owing to competing financial demands not only do they struggle to make ends meet but find it difficult to put aside savings for their futures. This research was a social investigation and examined current government thinking and its approach to redress these problems. It used a multi-methodological approach underpinned by four components: a literature review; a comprehensive analysis of research reports...
The three essays in this dissertation analyze wages and pension benefits among older workers. The fi...
Progress has been made in reducing pensioner poverty, however, around a third of pensioners do not c...
none1noThe present paper analyzes the interaction between a flexible labour market and a fragmented ...
This thesis is a study of current pension policy and its likelihood of providing a decent retirement...
This paper analyses the Government's proposals contained in A New Contract for Welfare: Partnership ...
Interest in the causes and consequences of low pay is, understandably., primarily focused on the mec...
This CASEbrief summarises the responses to 'The pensions Green Paper - A new contract for welfare: p...
In policy debates it is commonly claimed that older workers are entering a period of choice and cont...
This paper uses a life course perspective to explore and understand how an individual’s experiences ...
How does the rising ‘regulatory welfare state’ address social policy concerns in pension markets? Th...
This study is based on analysis of data on trust in pensions from the 2002 British Social Attitudes...
This study introduces multiplayer game in the modern pension market. Particularly, this study claims...
Fiscal pressure and demographic change lead governments to seek ways of reducing state expenditure o...
Fiscal pressure and demographic change lead governments to seek ways of reducing state expenditure o...
The trend to later retirements and increased work for pay during retirement have been explained by l...
The three essays in this dissertation analyze wages and pension benefits among older workers. The fi...
Progress has been made in reducing pensioner poverty, however, around a third of pensioners do not c...
none1noThe present paper analyzes the interaction between a flexible labour market and a fragmented ...
This thesis is a study of current pension policy and its likelihood of providing a decent retirement...
This paper analyses the Government's proposals contained in A New Contract for Welfare: Partnership ...
Interest in the causes and consequences of low pay is, understandably., primarily focused on the mec...
This CASEbrief summarises the responses to 'The pensions Green Paper - A new contract for welfare: p...
In policy debates it is commonly claimed that older workers are entering a period of choice and cont...
This paper uses a life course perspective to explore and understand how an individual’s experiences ...
How does the rising ‘regulatory welfare state’ address social policy concerns in pension markets? Th...
This study is based on analysis of data on trust in pensions from the 2002 British Social Attitudes...
This study introduces multiplayer game in the modern pension market. Particularly, this study claims...
Fiscal pressure and demographic change lead governments to seek ways of reducing state expenditure o...
Fiscal pressure and demographic change lead governments to seek ways of reducing state expenditure o...
The trend to later retirements and increased work for pay during retirement have been explained by l...
The three essays in this dissertation analyze wages and pension benefits among older workers. The fi...
Progress has been made in reducing pensioner poverty, however, around a third of pensioners do not c...
none1noThe present paper analyzes the interaction between a flexible labour market and a fragmented ...