- Richard Disney & Carl Emmerson & Matthew Wakefield, 2008.
"Pension Provision and Retirement Saving: Lessons from the United Kingdom,"
Canadian Public Policy,
University of Toronto Press, vol. 34(s1), pages 155-176, November.
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Other versions: See citations under working paper version above.
- Disney, Richard & Emmerson, Carl & Wakefield, Matthew, 2006.
"Ill health and retirement in Britain: A panel data-based analysis,"
Journal of Health Economics,
Elsevier, vol. 25(4), pages 621-649, July.
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- Carl Emmerson & Matthew Wakefield, 2003.
"Increasing support for those on lower incomes: is the Saving Gateway the best policy response?,"
Fiscal Studies,
Institute for Fiscal Studies, vol. 24(2), pages 167-195, June.
Cited by:
- Tim Fry & Sandra Mihajilo & Roslyn Russell & Robert Brooks, 2008.
"The Factors Influencing Saving in a Matched Savings Program: Goals, Knowledge of Payment Instruments, and Other Behavior,"
Journal of Family and Economic Issues,
Springer, vol. 29(2), pages 234-250, June.
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- Mike Brewer & Tom Clark & Matthew Wakefield, 2002.
"Social security in the UK under New Labour: what did the Third Way mean for welfare reform?,"
Fiscal Studies,
Institute for Fiscal Studies, vol. 23(4), pages 505-537, December.
Cited by:
- Paul Gregg & Jane Waldfogel & Elizabeth Washbrook, 2005.
"Expenditure Patterns Post-Welfare Reform in the UK: Are Low-Income Families Starting to Catch Up?,"
The Centre for Market and Public Organisation
05/119, Department of Economics, University of Bristol, UK.
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Other versions: - Mike Brewer & Tom Clark, 2002.
"The impact on incentives of five years of social security reform in the UK,"
IFS Working Papers
W02/14, Institute for Fiscal Studies.
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- R Disney & C Emmerson & M Wakefield, 2001.
"Pension reform and saving in Britain,"
Oxford Review of Economic Policy,
Oxford University Press, vol. 17(1), pages 70-94, Spring.
Cited by:
- Johann K. Brunner & Susanne Pech, 2005.
"Optimum Taxation of Life Annuities,"
Economics working papers
2005-06, Department of Economics, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria.
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Other versions: - Richard Disney & Carl Emmerson & Matthew Wakefield, 2008.
"Pension Provision and Retirement Saving: Lessons from the United Kingdom,"
Canadian Public Policy,
University of Toronto Press, vol. 34(s1), pages 155-176, November.
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Other versions: - Axel Börsch-Supan & Anette Reil-Held & Daniel Schunk, 2007.
"The savings behaviour of German households: First Experiences with state promoted private pensions,"
MEA discussion paper series
07136, Mannheim Research Institute for the Economics of Aging (MEA), University of Mannheim.
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- Orazio P. Attanasio & Susann Rohwedder, 2003.
"Pension Wealth and Household Saving: Evidence from Pension Reforms in the United Kingdom,"
American Economic Review,
American Economic Association, vol. 93(5), pages 1499-1521, December.
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- Susanne Pech, 2002.
"Tax incentives for private life annuities and the social security reform: Effects on consumption and on adverse selection,"
Economics working papers
2002-09, Department of Economics, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria.
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Other versions: - Orazio Attanasio & Susanne Rohwedder, 2001.
"Pension wealth and household saving: evidence from pension reforms in the UK,"
IFS Working Papers
W01/21, Institute for Fiscal Studies.
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- Richard Disney & Carl Emmerson & Matthew Wakefield, 2007.
"Tax reform and retirement saving incentives: evidence from the introduction of stakeholder pensions in the UK,"
IFS Working Papers
W07/19, Institute for Fiscal Studies.
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