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16 Apr 2018
by Dawn Lewis

Round up of the latest industry reports from March 2018

Your quick-read round up of the key reports released in the past few weeks from the CBI, the Centre for the Study of Financial Innovation (CSFI), the Women and Equalities Committee, the Milken Institute Center for the Future of Aging and The Pensions Regulator.

 

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Report: Engaging with saving

Employees who understand and take an interest in their pension schemes are far more likely to value their employers’ investment. The report from CBI/Aegon considers how and why UK employers should be seeking to engage their staff with their workplace pensions.

Research: The Dependency Trap – are we fit enough to face the future?

Ageing populations and a decline in the ratio of workers to retired people means that the pressure on state systems will continue to become ever more acute. This report, commissioned by the CSFI, advocates longer working lives that are healthier.

Report: Fathers and the workplace

Current workplace policies to support fathers do not deliver what they promise, according to a report from the Women and Equalities Committee.

Report: Silver to Gold: The Business of Aging

Opportunities presented by an aging population will not be fully realised unless business leaders act now to prepare for this irreversible shift in demography. This report, from the Milken Institute Center for the Future of Aging, identifies opportunities, innovations, human capital strategies, and forward-looking policies and practices to realise the upside of aging.

Survey: Ongoing duties survey

Auto-enrolment (AE) is business as usual for the majority of employers, finds the latest survey of employers from The Pensions Regulator.

Read more reports from across industry in the REBA Reports Library.

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