Pensions: Assessing the cost of auto-enrolment delay

December 12, 2011

Just occasionally, it is possible to do a piece of research that tests very precisely the direction of public policy. Last week, the Strategic Society Centre published a major piece of quantitative research we undertook with the Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER) at the University of Essex. The research – entitled Who saves for retirement? – was supported by Prudential.

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Author: James Lloyd, Strategic Society Centre

Publisher: Public Finance

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