UK - The proportion of workers aged 50-60 with occupational pensions has fallen sharply over the last 10 years, a survey shows.
In 1992 the Economic and Social Research Council found that 37.7% of 50-60-year-olds had occupational pensions. But that figure has fallen to 26.9% in the council’s latest survey, Working in Britai...
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