Dr. Ros Altmann - B.Sc. (Econ) Hons, Ph.D., MSI
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Women's Pensions

Women's pension reform inadequacies new!
November 20
08
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Feature article published in Financial Adviser explaining why the latest round of pensions reforms designed to help women are more spin than substance and could be dangerous for some lower income women who fail to get advice.


Women state pension reforms more spin than substance new!
October 20
08
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Latest proposals to reform state pensions by allowing women to buy extra years of national insurance entitlements will allow more women to receive a full basic state pension, but there are many hidden dangers to beware of.


Women's pensions reforms in Pensions Bill 2008 new!
May 20
08
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Briefing for members of House of Lords on need for reform of women's pensions and proposals in Second Reading of 2008 Pensions Bill in House of Lords.


Article to be published in Pensions World magazine outlining women’s pension reform
January 2006
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Article to be published in Pensions World magazine, explaining why women’s pensions need to be reformed urgently and how the system currently discriminates against women.


Daily Mail article ‘Women deserve pension equality’
October 2005
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Article published in Daily Mail Monday View column on 3rd October 2005, outlining why women in the UK are treated as second class citizens in pension terms and that urgent radical reform is required to deal with this.


Trying to Retire in a Man’s World
September 2005
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Article published in Financial Adviser explaining the unfairness of women’s pensions and why reform is long overdue.


Global Pensions article outlining injustices of women’s pensions
September 2005
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Article written for Global Pensions magazine, explaining why women lose out in our pension system and examining the reforms which are needed.


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