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This paper was presented at the Netspar International Pension Workshop in Amsterdam on 31st January 2014
Authors
Deputy Director
Carl, a Deputy Director, is an editor of the IFS Green Budget, is expert on the UK pension system and sits on the Social Security Advisory Committee.
Gemma Tetlow
Associate Director
Jonathan is an Associate Director and Head of Retirement, Savings and Ageing sector, focusing on pensions, savings and later-life economic activity.
Presentation details
- Publisher
- IFS
Suggested citation
J, Cribb and C, Emmerson and G, Tetlow. (2014). 'How does increasing the early retirement age for women affect the labour supply (of women and their) husbands?' [Presentation]. London: IFS. Available at: https://ifs.org.uk/publications/how-does-increasing-early-retirement-age-women-affect-labour-supply-women-and-their (accessed: 1 May 2024).
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