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The PPI undertakes sponsored research provided that the research is within the PPI’s charitable objective, the PPI has the capability and the capacity to undertake the research and the research sponsor or sponsors are happy for the final research to be published.

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  • Technical Report - Every little helps: Should low earners be encouraged to save?

    The Pensions Policy Institute (PPI) is today publishing a technical report, Every little helps: Should low earners be encouraged to save? The analysis in this Report is kindly sponsored by the...

    02 AUG 2023
  • How could increased economic inactivity affect financial resilience among older people?

    The Pensions Policy Institute (PPI) is today publishing a research output, How could increased economic inactivity affect financial resilience among older people? This research has been funded by Age...

    22 MAR 2023
  • What role could alternative assets play in DC investment strategies in the future?

    The Pensions Policy Institute (PPI) is today publishing a What role could alternative assets play in DC investment strategies in the future?', kindly sponsored by World Gold Council. This report...

    09 MAR 2023
  • Technical Report: Care Funding

    The Pensions Policy Institute (PPI) is today publishing a 'Technical Report: Care Funding', sponsored by The Association of British Insurers.  The report seeks to examine the impacts of the changes...

    09 FEB 2023
  • Contributions into the State Pension system versus receipts for people of different income and employment profiles

    The analysis in this note was presented as evidence for the State Pension age review in January 2023....

    10 JAN 2023
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