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ISER has an enviable publications record in top academic journals and regularly presents its work at key conferences and policy events in the UK and around the world. It is also frequently commissioned to produce reports and papers for Government Departments, think tanks, charities and businesses and its important work is frequently featured in the media. You can search all of ISER’s outputs including by area of interest and author.

British Social Attitudes: the 26th report

Report, British Social Attitudes Reports, 26th - June 1, 2010
  1. Alison Park
  2. John Curtice
  3. Katarina Thomson
  4. Miranda Phillips
  5. Elizabeth Clery
  6. , et al
  1. Public Opinion
  2. Social Change
  3. Social Attitudes

Pensions – more companies are opting for average rather than final salary pension schemes

  1. Ruth Hancock
  2. Miranda Phillips
Interview - January 5, 2006
  1. Alison Park
  2. John Curtice
  3. Katarina Thomson
  4. Catherine Bromley
  5. Miranda Phillips
  6. , et al

Early retirement dream but no cash to pay for it

  1. Ruth Hancock
  2. Miranda Phillips
Media - December 21, 2005
  1. Alison Park
  2. John Curtice
  3. Katarina Thomson
  4. Catherine Bromley
  5. Miranda Phillips
  6. , et al

Securing your comfortable retirement: market comment

  1. Ruth Hancock
  2. Miranda Phillips
Media - December 21, 2005
  1. Alison Park
  2. John Curtice
  3. Katarina Thomson
  4. Catherine Bromley
  5. Miranda Phillips
  6. , et al

Securing your comfortable retirement

  1. Ruth Hancock
  2. Miranda Phillips
Media - December 21, 2005
  1. Alison Park
  2. John Curtice
  3. Katarina Thomson
  4. Catherine Bromley
  5. Miranda Phillips
  6. , et al

£ notes

  1. Ruth Hancock
  2. Miranda Phillips
Media - December 14, 2005
  1. Alison Park
  2. John Curtice
  3. Katarina Thomson
  4. Catherine Bromley
  5. Miranda Phillips
  6. , et al

Savings shortfall of early retirers

  1. Ruth Hancock
  2. Miranda Phillips
Media - December 13, 2005
  1. Alison Park
  2. John Curtice
  3. Katarina Thomson
  4. Catherine Bromley
  5. Miranda Phillips
  6. , et al

Most workers expect to retire by 65

  1. Ruth Hancock
  2. Miranda Phillips
Media - December 13, 2005
  1. Alison Park
  2. John Curtice
  3. Katarina Thomson
  4. Catherine Bromley
  5. Miranda Phillips
  6. , et al

Savings shortfall of early retirers

  1. Ruth Hancock
  2. Miranda Phillips
Media - December 13, 2005
  1. Alison Park
  2. John Curtice
  3. Katarina Thomson
  4. Catherine Bromley
  5. Miranda Phillips
  6. , et al

Half will retire without savings

  1. Ruth Hancock
  2. Miranda Phillips
Media - December 13, 2005
  1. Alison Park
  2. John Curtice
  3. Katarina Thomson
  4. Catherine Bromley
  5. Miranda Phillips
  6. , et al

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