
Women urged to join schemes
Only 35pc of women contribute to an occupational pension scheme compared with 54pc of men, research shows.
The survey – carried out by Friends Provident – also revealed 38pc of women contribute to a private pension compared to 46pc of men. On average men contributed £200 or more each month, whereas women were...
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