Those who are not married or cohabitating in the years before retirement are at greater risk of having inadequate income in retirement, according to a new study published today by the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI)
Between 2009 and 2011, data were collected under the first wave of The Irish Longitudinal Study on A...
Between 2009 and 2011, data were collected under the first wave of The Irish Longitudinal Study on A...
This study empirically investigates the relationship between retirement du-ration and cognition amon...
Those who are not married or cohabitating in the years before retirement are at greater risk of havi...
In order to develop a better understanding of older workers’ decisions to leave the labour force ear...
A small but growing body of research suggests that retirement and cognitive decline are related. In ...
A small but growing body of research suggests that retirement and cognitive decline are related. In ...
It is well established that population ageing will put upward pressure on the costs of public progra...
A new ESRI study commissioned by the Department of Social Protection found that tied cash and non-ca...
Longitudinal data are used to estimate retirement income replacement rates of employees in Ireland w...
This report – funded by the Community Foundation for Ireland – brings together data from household s...
Extending working lives is a central element of active ageing policy in Ireland and Europe, and is s...
The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA) is a large-scale, nationally representative study of ...
This report – funded by the Community Foundation for Ireland – brings together data from household s...
Pension systems world-wide face major long-term challenges in providing adequate incomes in retireme...
Between 2009 and 2011, data were collected under the first wave of The Irish Longitudinal Study on A...
Between 2009 and 2011, data were collected under the first wave of The Irish Longitudinal Study on A...
This study empirically investigates the relationship between retirement du-ration and cognition amon...
Those who are not married or cohabitating in the years before retirement are at greater risk of havi...
In order to develop a better understanding of older workers’ decisions to leave the labour force ear...
A small but growing body of research suggests that retirement and cognitive decline are related. In ...
A small but growing body of research suggests that retirement and cognitive decline are related. In ...
It is well established that population ageing will put upward pressure on the costs of public progra...
A new ESRI study commissioned by the Department of Social Protection found that tied cash and non-ca...
Longitudinal data are used to estimate retirement income replacement rates of employees in Ireland w...
This report – funded by the Community Foundation for Ireland – brings together data from household s...
Extending working lives is a central element of active ageing policy in Ireland and Europe, and is s...
The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA) is a large-scale, nationally representative study of ...
This report – funded by the Community Foundation for Ireland – brings together data from household s...
Pension systems world-wide face major long-term challenges in providing adequate incomes in retireme...
Between 2009 and 2011, data were collected under the first wave of The Irish Longitudinal Study on A...
Between 2009 and 2011, data were collected under the first wave of The Irish Longitudinal Study on A...
This study empirically investigates the relationship between retirement du-ration and cognition amon...