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  1. RB_June14_Mercer_Improving_income_retirement_recently_retired.pdf

    Mercer Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority Registered in England No. 984275 Registered Office: 1 Tower Place West, Tower Place, London EC3R 5BU AGE UK FINANCIAL SERVICES ... from pension pots and other savings? • How can retirement products better meet the needs of the mass market? • How can recent retirees best protect themselves throughout retirement and strike a balance

  2. RB_July17_Triple_lock_briefing.pdf

    increases to the basic State Pension and the new State Pension in line with the highest of rises in earnings, prices or 2.5%.  By law the basic State Pension and new State Pension have to be increased ... Pension income over the course of retirement whereas others parts of income, such as private pensions and savings income, often lose value in real terms over time. o The State Pension constitutes all or

  3. RB_Dec14_What_next_for_generation_R.pdf

    seen as a lucky generation: they have enjoyed high employment rates over much of their working lives and many were able to get onto the housing ladder in time to benefit from steep house price increases. ... life. The percentage of people actively contributing to a pension has fallen, and at present, over two-thirds of people in low and middle households have no pension or a frozen pension (this compares to 41

  4. RB_Dec13_Transitions_in_Older_Age.pdf

      Changes to work and income around state pension age Analysis of the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing Authors: Jenny Chanfreau, Matt Barnes and Carl Cullinane Date: December 2013 Prepared for: ... for: Age UK   NatCen Social Research | Changes to work and income around state pension age 1 Many people retire from paid work as they approach or reach state pension age. This pivotal event can have a

  5. RB_2014_Age_UK_Poverty_in_Later_Life.pdf

    1 Age UK Poverty Evidence Review 2014 Matthew Norton and Sally West Age UK Evidence Review: Poverty in Later Life Contents Key Statistics ..................................................... ... ........................................................................ 3 How is poverty defined and measured?.........................................................................................

  6. RB_Oct13_Age_UK_End_of_Life_Evidence_Review.pdf

    0 Age UK End of Life Evidence Review 2013 Susan Davidson and Tom Gentry End of Life Evidence Review Table of Contents 1 Introduction ........................................................ ... ............................................................................... 1 2 Age and cause of death ............................................................................................

  7. RB_April17_Statistical-methods.pdf

    Methodology of Age UK’s Index of Wellbeing in Later Life Age UK Policy and Research Department Dr Marcus Green, Professor José Iparraguirre, Dr Susan Davidson, Phil Rossall Sujata Ray University ... termed as (1) Conceptual model; (2) Data preparation; (3) Modelling wellbeing; (4) Choice of domains; and (5) Calculating the WILL Index. Each of these steps methods involved research activities as well as

  8. RB_April17_Information_about_different_Research_Methods.xlsx

  9. RB_Nov14_Richmond_Group_What_is_preventing_progress.pdf

    Richmond Group of Charities The Richmond Group of Charities is a coalition of 10 of the leading health and social care organisations in the voluntary sector. Our members are: The scale of the prevention challenge ... leaders should provide personal leadership to the prevention effort and lead the development of a plan to reduce preventable illness and mortality by 25% over the next decade. If we come together to tackle

  10. RB_March14_Living_with_frailty.pdf

    15 Independence and Control ................................................... 19 Support and Assets .............................................................. 24 Loneliness and Isolation ...... ... affected by public and private services that are not geared to their needs. They are often the faces behind the headlines on poor-quality care; on avoidable admissions to hospital; and on the shameful statistics

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