retirement income

collocation in English

meaningsofretirementandincome

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retirement
noun[C or U]
uk
/rɪˈtaɪə.mənt/
us
/rɪˈtaɪr.mənt/
the act of leaving your job and stopping working, usually because you ...
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income
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈɪŋ.kʌm/
us
/ˈɪn.kʌm/
money that is earned from doing work or received ...
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(Definition ofretirementandincomefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Here, the expression 'pension reduction ' encompasses a variety of situations that adversely affect one'sretirementincome.
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Reynaud begins by usefully reviewing the changing context forretirementincomepolicy.
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It is marriage that has the largest and most positive effect on women's householdretirementincome.
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In contrast, older men were much more likely than women to receive (or to expect to receive) formalretirementincome.
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In the first model all the retirement patterns have a significant effect on personal annualretirementincome.
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Retirementincomeis reported only at the household level.
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Seeing individuals in couples also reveals the significance of marriage forretirementincome.
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Moreover, unexpected events might affect current andretirementincome, evidence on the precautionary motive of saving is far-reaching.
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Increasingly, occupational and personal funding ofretirementincomeis becoming more prominent than governments' social security programmes.
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At the same time, marriage also helps to protect men'sretirementincome, a factor rarely acknowledged in the retirement research.
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Thus, the compensating differential is lower current pay in exchange for deferredretirementincome.
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This assumption is consistent with survey responses of individuals concerning theirretirementincome goals and also matches the basic structure of many pension plans.
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Women had younger retirement age goals and lowerretirementincomegoals than men.
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Individuals select retirement goals and objectives such as the age of retirement and the desired level ofretirementincomebased on their current knowledge.
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All these losses, together with low levels ofretirementincome, are factors which reduce opportunities for social interaction.
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Marital status, and household size are indicators of consumption levels, financial resources and social support, all factors relevant toretirementincome.
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For instance, better information would be provided about life expectancy and the link between work andretirementincome.
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The corner-shop employee could, of course, save privately to boost herretirementincome.
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Individualretirementincomeby statutory pension paybacks will not be sufficient to maintain their standards of living.
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