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This presentation was delivered on November 23rd at University College Dublin.
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CPP Co-Director
James is Senior Research Fellow and Professor of Economics at Manchester, working on broad issues in the economics of retirement, savings and health.
Head of Data Services
Zoe is Head of Data Services. She joined the IFS in 1998 as a researcher and moved into Data Services in 2011.
Research Associate Yale University
Cormac is a Research Associate of the IFS, an Assistant Professor of Economics at the Yale University and Research Fellow at the NBER.
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Suggested citation
J, Banks and C, O'Dea and Z, Oldfield. (2010). 'Cognitive function, numeracy and retirement saving trajectories' [Presentation]. London: IFS. Available at: https://ifs.org.uk/publications/cognitive-function-numeracy-and-retirement-saving-trajectories (accessed: 11 May 2024).
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