Understanding the Importance of Work Histories in Determining Poverty in Old Age: Variables Derived from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing, 2002-2007

Study number: 6427

Principal Investigators

Glaser, K., King's College London. Institute of Gerontology
Nicholls, M., Department for Work and Pensions. Pensions Analysis and Incomes Division

Original Data Producers

Marmot, M.
Nazroo, J.
University College London. Department of Epidemiology and Public Health
Banks, J.
Blundell, R.
Institute for Fiscal Studies
Lessof, C.
Erens, B.
National Centre for Social Research
Huppert, F.A.
University of Cambridge. Department of Psychiatry

Sponsor

Economic and Social Research Council

Distributed by

UK Data Archive, University of Essex, Colchester. May 2010

Citation for this data

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Glaser, K. and Nicholls, M., Understanding the Importance of Work Histories in Determining Poverty in Old Age: Variables Derived from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing, 2002-2007 [computer file]. Marmot, M., Banks, J., Blundell, R., Lessof, C., Nazroo, J., Huppert, F.A., Erens, B., [original data producer(s)]. Colchester, Essex: UK Data Archive [distributor], May 2010. SN: 6427.

Copyright

K.Glaser (derived variables only). Copyright for ELSA data remains with the National Centre for Social Research, University College London and the Institute for Fiscal Studies.

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