CHANGING attitudes towards retirement are responsible for 2.6 million "new age" retirees working beyond the state pension age of 65, research shows.
A survey of 1000 adults aged between 50-64 by Prudential UK found nearly half intend to keep working in paid employment past 65, while a third plan to engage in voluntary work and more than a fifth...
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