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Employers' pension provision survey 2017

This survey looks at the current nature and extent of pension provision among private sector organisations.

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Employers’ pension provision survey 2017

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Employers’ pension provision survey 2017 technical report

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Summary: Employers’ pension provision survey 2017

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This report presents findings from the 2017 employers’ pension provision survey. The survey looks at:

  • employer pension provision in Great Britain in 2017
  • employers’ experiences of automatic enrolment, including awareness of and responses to the workplace pension reforms, and employer estimations of how their employees have responded to automatic enrolment

We will use the findings to inform:

  • the evaluation of the workplace pension reforms
  • automatic enrolment policy

Authors: Julia Clarke, Emma Coleman and Catherine Grant (Kantar Public), Lea Samek and Lucy Stokes (National Institute of Economic and Social Research).

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Published 20 June 2018

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