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Category Archives: Retirement
Professor Sarah Vickerstaff takes part in a Lump of Labour event
On 18th October Sarah Vickerstaff attended The Colloquium on Older Workers and the Lump of Labour Fallacy 0rganised by The Age and Employment Network. Sarah acted as a discussant for the proposal that the idea of a fixed lump of labour is an accurate one. Chris … Continue reading
Posted in Older workers, Policy, Retirement, Seminars, Workplace
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Research paper by Dr Mariska van der Horst published
Dr Mariska van der Horst and colleagues from the EWL project have published a paper in Work, Aging and Retirement on the Pathways of Paid Work, Care Provision, and Volunteering in Later Careers http://workar.oxfordjournals.org/content/workar/early/2016/10/07/workar.waw028.full.pdf The paper provides an interesting and insightful view of … Continue reading
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Dr David Lain and Professor Wendy Loretto on grandparenting
David and Wendy presented the findings of their study and how this had shown a need for flexibility in later working life to meet the needs of some to fulfill grand-parenting commitments.
Posted in Grandparenting, Health, Older workers, Retirement, Staff, Workplace
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Professor Sarah Vickerstaff and Professor Wendy Loretto on issues for women in longer working lives
Sarah Vickerstaff and Wendy Loretto gave a very well-received presentation on the subject of women and extending working lives with Sarah noting that those who started their careers at the age of 15 had already front loaded the extension process.
Posted in Gender, Older workers, Pensions, Retirement, Women, Workplace
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WASPI meeting Ramsgate
There has been much in the press recently about the detrimental effect on women born in the 1950’s of a sudden increase in their pension age. https://www.theguardian.com/money/2016/jul/09/women-pension-age-trap-40000-out-of-pocket. On Saturday afternoon Professor Sarah Vickerstaff spoke on the subject at a WASPI (Women Against State … Continue reading
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Thought-provoking new publication on the future of retirement by Dr David Lain.
We are delighted to announce that David Lain’s book ‘Reconstructing Retirement’ is to be published by Policy Press on 5 July 2016. It explores prospects for employment beyond age 65-plus in the UK and US, in the context of state … Continue reading
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