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ELSA analysis
Date started: 01 January 2004
This research involved some secondary analysis of data from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA) to allow the Pensions Commission to carry out comparisons of a MORI survey with the ELSA data, to provide additional information on the pensions arrangements of LSA respondents and to provide additional information on the expectations of ELSA respondents.
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07 February 2011
IFS Working Papers
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We use a unique dataset to construct measures of lifetime earnings and examine how these relate to financial resources in retirement.
21 October 2010
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These slides were delivered at the ELSA Wave 4 launch, The Royal Society, London.
01 October 2010
Book Chapters
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This is a chapter of the wave 4 analysis of the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing.
01 October 2010
Book Chapters
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This is a chapter of the wave 4 analysis of the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing.
01 March 2009
Journal Articles
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We compared the health of older US, English, and other European adults, stratified by wealth.
13 August 2007
IFS Working Papers
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This paper compares the key assumptions underpinning estimates of the pension wealth of ELSA respondents to outcomes over the period from 2002-03 to 2004-05.
01 June 2007
Journal Articles
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In a world of declining state pension provision, it is becoming increasingly important that individuals are able to understand the financial choices they face and can choose savings products, portfolios and contribution rates accordingly.
07 July 2006
Presentations
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Presentation at the launch of the report covering the second wave of the ELSA survey.
07 July 2006
Presentations
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Presentation at the launch of the report covering the second wave of the ELSA survey.
07 July 2006
IFS Press Releases
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Individuals who are 5059 years-old and from the poorest fifth of the population are over 10 times more likely to die than their peers from the richest fifth.
11 October 2005
Presentations
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These are the slides from the presentation about the adequacy of retirement saving in the England.
11 October 2005
IFS Press Releases
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The vast majority of the next generation of pensioners will have resources in excess of the adequacy benchmarks typically used in the policy debate but many may not get as much private pension income as they expect.
11 October 2005
IFS Reports
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This report provides new empirical evidence on the level and distribution of retirement saving in England.
01 June 2004
External publications
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This chapter is part of a pamplet looking at the seven ages of man (and woman) in the modern era.
01 December 2003
Book Chapters
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Possibly one of the most pressing concerns in the debate on the ageing population is whether individuals will have adequate economic resources to maintain sufficient standards of living in retirement, and, if not, what the government can provide, in terms of health care and retirement income, to meet the needs of a population with an increasing fraction of older individuals.

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