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The Impact of State Pensions on Public Service Superannuation Schemes

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 August 2016

Extract

In an earlier paper the author traced the development to 1949 of public service superannuation schemes (other than for the Armed Forces) which are provided wholly or partly out of Exchequer or rate funds, i.e. for the benefit of civil servants, teachers, national health and local government employees, police and firemen. It was shown that those schemes, other than for (principally) police and firemen, tended to follow a common pattern although not all had reached the same stage of development and there were numerous variations of detail.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Institute and Faculty of Actuaries 1965

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References

page 147 note 1 J.I.A. 76, 3.

page 148 note * This will be further increased to 80s. a week in March 1965.

page 158 note * From March 1965 this figure will become £3 10s. in consequence of the increased State pensions (§7).

page 164 note * From March 1965 this figure will become £840 in consequence of the increased State pension (§7).

page 170 note * From March 1965 this figure will become £5 4s. in consequence of the increased State pension (§7).