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      • Dalla Lana School of Public Health
      • Department for Work and Pensions
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Policy Outputs

The Wellbeing, Health, Retirement and the Lifecourse project: Final Project Report

Authors: Professor Karen Glaser, Professor Debora Price, Professor Amanda Sacker, Professor Robert Stewart, Dr Laurie M Corna, Dr Loretta G. Platts, Dr Giorgio Di Gessa, Dr Rebecca Benson, Lawrence Sacco, Dr Diana Worts, Professor Peggy McDonough, Tim Pike, John Adams, Chris Curry, Dr Gayan Perera, Dr Rachel Stutchbury,

The Wellbeing, Health, Retirement and the Lifecourse project To download the report, please click here For the last three years, the Wellbeing, Health, Retirement and the Lifecourse (WHERL) project has been investigating a crucial question for ageing societies: how inequalities across the lifecourse relate to paid work in later life in the UK. The project… Read more »

The Wellbeing, Health, Retirement and the Lifecourse project: Final Project Report

PPI Briefing Note 84 – How do female lifecourses affect retirement?

Authors: John Adams, Tim Pike, Dr Laurie M Corna, Dr Loretta G. Platts, Dr Diana Worts, Professor Peggy McDonough, Dr Giorgio Di Gessa, Professor Amanda Sacker, Professor Karen Glaser, Professor Debora Price,
PPI Briefing Note 84 – How do female lifecourses affect retirement?

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