Sentences with phrase «pension ages among»

The OECD reports that since 1999, normal pension ages among its member countries increased by more than two years.

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Among those aged 55 to 64 with no accrued employer pension benefits, roughly half have savings that represent less than one year's worth of the resources they need to supplement OAS / GIS and CPP / QPP.
Huge inequalities are prevalent within each generation, with poverty and ill health rife even among the so - called lucky generation of baby - boomers: 1.8 million people over state pension age are currently living below the poverty line and three quarters of NHS clients are aged 65 and over.
While spending on the NHS and the state pension is among the most popular (and the over-65s are the most likely age group to vote), few will object to the abolition of housing benefit for the under - 25s (the least likely age group to vote).
Raising the retirement age might be sensible with an ageing population, but it is a gimmick unless age discrimination and inequality are seriously tackled; because if the rate of unemployment is high among the elderly then a raised retirement age simply defers the point where working age benefits are replaced by pension benefits.
The authors develop a measure of implicit redistribution of pension wealth among teachers at varying ages of separation.
Introduced in October 2012, the AE program is intended to promote long - term retirement savings — especially among low - income households — and reduce the financial burden on the public pension system from population aging.
«Retirement Annuity and Employment - Based Pension Income, Among Individuals Age 50 and Over: 2006» [January 2008, EBRI Notes, Vol.
«Retirement Annuity and Employment - Based Pension Income Among Individuals Age 50 and Over: 2007» [November 2008, EBRI Notes, Vol.
Among other issues we will look at the age and health of the parties; how the pensions and retirement assets were divided; whether the retirement would be reasonable; ability to continue to pay support and the supported spouse's ability to support him or herself.
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