2012
DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-9515.2012.00854.x
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‘I Might not Live That Long!’ A Study of Young Women's Pension Planning in the UK

Abstract: There has been considerable concern about levels of pension saving especially given increases in longevity and rising pension deficits. In particular, the prospects of many future female pensioners have been questioned. As pensions are determined by contributions throughout the life course it is imperative to comprehend the attitudes, knowledge, expectations and savings habits of people from an early age to explore why under-saving occurs. This is particularly pertinent given recent governments' emphasis on in… Show more

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“…These reforms may create new income risks in retirement as well as ''perpetuate and even deepen social inequalities in terms of income, social security and quality of life in old age'' (Naegele and Walker 2007, p. 164). This is of particular concern because male work patterns are often the reference point for the calculation of pension entitlements, overlooking gender differences in work and care (Foster 2012a;Ginn 2003;Marin and Zólyomi 2010). Eur J Ageing (2013) 10:3-10 5 Active labour market policies and flexible employment…”
Section: Pension Policiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These reforms may create new income risks in retirement as well as ''perpetuate and even deepen social inequalities in terms of income, social security and quality of life in old age'' (Naegele and Walker 2007, p. 164). This is of particular concern because male work patterns are often the reference point for the calculation of pension entitlements, overlooking gender differences in work and care (Foster 2012a;Ginn 2003;Marin and Zólyomi 2010). Eur J Ageing (2013) 10:3-10 5 Active labour market policies and flexible employment…”
Section: Pension Policiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gjennom å øke pensjonsalderen gradvis over tid, gir den britiske løsningen i utgangspunktet bedre beskyttelse mot risikoen for utilstrekkelig inntekt i perioden som pensjonist. Men et problematisk aspekt er at det for noen kan bli for lang tid å vente før pensjonen kan tas ut, eller at tiden som pensjonist blir veldig kort (Foster, 2012). Et hovedproblem ved denne strategien er også her hvorvidt det eksisterer et tilstrekkelig sosialt sikkerhetsnett for de som ikke har mulighet til å arbeide frem til pensjonsalder (Silcock, 2012).…”
Section: Normative Dilemmaunclassified
“…There is surprisingly little data though on public attitudes to pension reforms in general, as well as to AE in particular (Foster 2012;MacLeod et al 2012;Jaime-Castillo 2013;Inland Revenue 2015). So far, three countries have introduced AE at a national level, that is the UK, Italy and New Zealand (Collard and Moore 2010;Collard 2013;Rinaldi 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Open coding involved writing analytical memos that can pick important themes. Foster (2012) observes that these memos need not be mutually exclusive and so several memos can apply to the same extract. Following Foster (2012), the approach used in this study was to revisit the open coding once several transcripts had been obtained.…”
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