Gender differences in the accumulation of pension savings are well documented. Work in this field has concluded that while differing lifetime work profiles (and family history) explained much of the difference, other factors such as pension knowledge and confidence in decisionmaking, may also be significant. This research, funded by the Fawcett Society in association with Scottish Widows, explores some of these factors through the use of 30 semi-structured interviews and a focus group with women (aged 24-39) about their attitudes and motivations towards pension saving. It concentrates on discussions around pension knowledge, advice and decision-making, and identifies challenges in relation to women’s pension knowledge and the use of...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to determine whether men and women exhibit different patterns ...
As a response to the ageing population, the United Kingdom (UK) government, like many others, has in...
This paper uses data from a survey of the members of a UK defined contribution pension plan to explo...
There has been concern about younger people, and women in particular, not saving enough for retireme...
Bringing together insights from feminist political economy and everyday financialization, this paper...
Extending working lives (EWLs) has been a key policy response to the challenges presented by an agei...
This paper argues that the UK pension system is gender blind and is structured around a heteropatria...
There has been much concern about people not saving enough for retirement in the UK and how to encou...
This paper starts from the fact that women receive lower pensions than men on average, and considers...
This work contributes to the political economy literature by elucidating gendered socio-cultural pra...
This paper examines an important methodological issue arising in my research on women and pensions. ...
Bringing together insights from feminist political economy and everyday financialization, this paper...
This paper documents the pervasiveness of women's lack of income security in old age across a large ...
The purpose of the paper is to analyse and examine legal changes and requirements that affect retire...
A number of studies have identified a gender gap in social attitudes, but few have studied the pheno...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to determine whether men and women exhibit different patterns ...
As a response to the ageing population, the United Kingdom (UK) government, like many others, has in...
This paper uses data from a survey of the members of a UK defined contribution pension plan to explo...
There has been concern about younger people, and women in particular, not saving enough for retireme...
Bringing together insights from feminist political economy and everyday financialization, this paper...
Extending working lives (EWLs) has been a key policy response to the challenges presented by an agei...
This paper argues that the UK pension system is gender blind and is structured around a heteropatria...
There has been much concern about people not saving enough for retirement in the UK and how to encou...
This paper starts from the fact that women receive lower pensions than men on average, and considers...
This work contributes to the political economy literature by elucidating gendered socio-cultural pra...
This paper examines an important methodological issue arising in my research on women and pensions. ...
Bringing together insights from feminist political economy and everyday financialization, this paper...
This paper documents the pervasiveness of women's lack of income security in old age across a large ...
The purpose of the paper is to analyse and examine legal changes and requirements that affect retire...
A number of studies have identified a gender gap in social attitudes, but few have studied the pheno...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to determine whether men and women exhibit different patterns ...
As a response to the ageing population, the United Kingdom (UK) government, like many others, has in...
This paper uses data from a survey of the members of a UK defined contribution pension plan to explo...