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Planning for retirement is not just about money says new research

People today are living longer and retirement often starts earlier, but how many of us actually plan how we will spend our time and indeed when our retirement will start?

Over a third of people over the age of 50 and under 65 are no longer in paid work. For some, this is a positive choice that allows them freedom to choose how to spend their time. For others, their options may be limited by income, health, caring responsibilities, or where they live. A new study from the Policy Studies Institute and Joseph Rowntree Foundation, recently published, examines what people in their fifties and sixties who have left paid work are doing and how this fits in with what they thought they would want ...

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