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  1. CRS_March12_Charging_fees_in_ET_and_EAT.pdf

    likely to be economically inactive (either because they have not yet, or only just, started or have retired from full time employment). This means that they are less likely to be users of the tribunal. People

  2. RB_July17_Testing_Promising_Approaches_Technical_Annex.pdf

    (95%) of these older people were retired and a handful unemployed (4%) or in part-time work (1%). Table 7: Proportion of Older People by Occupation (n = 642) Retired Unemployed Part-time Work Occupation ... Older people owning their own residence  Older people who were disabled  Older people who were retired  Older people with a white ethnic background  Older people who were heterosexual Vinal K Karania

  3. fit for the future project - Final Evaluation Report (July 2015).pdf

    educational qualifications; and occupational class (based on former occupation of those who are retired). 25 Gender and age The majority of the survey respondents (74.7%) were women, with just under ... looking for exercise – I had been going to the gym but that came to an end. I invested some of my retirement payment and paid for a personal trainer for a whole year…but I couldn’t really keep that up any

  4. RB_May15_Life_Offline.pdf

    long as you want it to...you don’t take it into consideration really, it doesn’t matter now you’re retired.” [Female, 65-75, BC1C2, London]     21 • Several participants talked about shop assistants advising ... among this group appeared to be age or life-stage (e.g. taking more time doesn’t matter when you’re retired; the internet is good for busy younger working people, not for them; younger people have ‘grown up’

  5. RB_March13_The_Work_Programme_and_older_jobseekers.pdf

    people to choose to drop out of the system and give up looking for work, effectively being forced to ‘retire’. Chart 6 7. Conclusion The Work Programme may have missed its initial targets, but the early

  6. RB_Dec15_Later_life_in_a_digital_world.pdf

    long as you want it to... you don’t take it into consideration really, it doesn’t matter now you’re retired.’ Life Offline qualitative research, female 65–75 While there were negative aspects to carrying out ... available across England by March 2016) this frees up library computers for those who need them. Retired people are often able to be more flexible in their library visits to avoid the busiest times. 36

  7. RB_Sept13_The_Work_Programme_and_older_jobseekers.pdf

    workers appear to be at risk of being parked and left languishing on benefits or being forced to retire earlier than desired. The difficulties faced by older jobseekers in the jobs market generally are

  8. RB_Dec16_No_one_Should_Have_No_one.pdf

    most of his friends had died, or were unable to visit. Age UK introduced him to Paul, who had had to retire early after an accident and was feeling increasingly isolated and depressed. They play dominoes and

  9. RB_Oct15_Age_UK_almanac.pdf

    KABETO, M. U., TIAN, Z. & BLAUM, C. S. 2007. Geriatric conditions and disability: the Health and Retirement Study. Annals of Internal Medicine, 147, 156164. CLELAND, J. G. F., MCDONAGH, T., RIGBY, A. S.

  10. Experiences of people aged 50 or over in Wales during the winter Covid-19 lockdown, and the road to recovery- May 2021.pdf

    pension age for women is affecting them during the pandemic. Should have had pension at 60 (2018) but retired […] at 60 as work too physically hard, part time work would be good, but very difficult to find work

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