Women are, on average, working for nearly four additional years before exiting the labour market compared to the counterparts in the mid-nineties, new statistics from the ONS revealed this week.
Men anticipate annual retirement income of £47,000, twice the £24,000 women hope to see, according to a new study which underlines the disparity between men and women when it comes to pensions.
Detailed analysis of the "oldest old" from the 2011 Census has revealed the UK has 1.25m people aged 85 and over – growth of nearly 250,000 in 10 years.
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