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There are 260 000 men over 65 still working and 500 000 women over 60.1 About two-thirds of the women are working part-time.

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  1. National Association of Pension Funds, Survey of Occupational Schemes — 1980 (1981) p. 15.

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  2. House of Commons Third Report from the Social Services Committee, Age of Retirement, vol. 1 (HMSO, 1982) paras 120 and 130.

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  3. B. Casey and G. Broche, Work or Retirement? (Gower, Aldershot, 1983) p. 115.

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Whiting, E. (1987). Stopping work after retirement. In: A Guide to Unemployment Reduction Measures. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-08621-4_6

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