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  • In 2010, Porlock had the most elderly population in Britain, with over 40 % being of pensionable age.
  • Forty percent of households were made up of individuals and 14 % had someone living alone at pensionable age.
  • Compared with the average demography of Scotland, Giffnock has higher proportions of people born outside the Europe and people over pensionable age.
  • Following his retirement from office in 2006 owing to the pensionable age, he entered politics after the vote-buying committed by Yongyuth Tiyapairat.
  • Cornwall has a relatively high retired population, with 22.9 % of pensionable age, compared with 20.3 % for the United Kingdom as a whole.
  • Other reforms target employee and pensioner benefits, such as one that would gradually raise the pensionable age for women to 63 and for men to 65.
  • The proportion of the population that was of a pensionable age was 11.7 %, below the city average of 16.7 % and the national average of 18.4 %.
  • The working age population ( 16 to pensionable age ) was similar for the Birmingham ( 75.4 % ) and England ( 75.3 % ) Chinese Ethnic groups.
  • In his first budget, Snowden earmarked ?8 million for the reduction of food taxes, the introduction of pensions for widows, and a reduction in the pensionable age to 65.
  • Spokeswoman for the association Sriwiyanti said other common victims were female workers on menstrual leave, those viewed as having the potential to lead labor strikes, and women approaching pensionable age.
  • The proportion of people of working age ( 16 to pensionable age ) in Birmingham was similar for Asian people ( 59.6 % ) and the general population ( 59.8 % ).
  • The proportion of white people of working age ( 16 to pensionable age ) in Birmingham ( 60.2 % ) was higher than the general population in Birmingham ( 59.8 % ).
  • In August 1977, a scheme for voluntary early retirement was introduced in the coal industry for men aged 62 or more with 20 or more year's underground service, with weekly payments up to normal pensionable age.
  • People of a pensionable age represented 20.1 % of the population, above the city average of 16.7 % . 58.4 % of the population was of a working age, below the city average of 59.8 %.
  • The proportion of people in Birmingham ( 68.6 % ) from the'Other'ethnic group of working age ( 16 to pensionable age ) was significantly lower than those from the'Other'ethnic group in England ( 76.8 % ).
  • Early retirement was possible as of 55 years for a small percentage of officials, albeit with a reduction of the pension due to the pension reduction coefficient of 3.5 % per year before the pensionable age.
  • The proportion of people of pensionable age from the'Other'ethnic group in Birmingham ( 4.3 % ) and England ( 4.0 % ) was much lower than for their respective general populations of 16.7 % and 18.4 %.
  • Before 1 January 2014, the pensionable age had been 63 years for those who entered service on 1 May 2004 or later, and between 60 and 63 years for those who entered service before 1 May 2004.
  • It considers raising pensions contributions as soon as July and gradually increasing the pensionable age for women to 63 from 60, to avoid raising pensions contributions to more than 20 percent of wages next year, from 19.2 percent.
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