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Theme 6 - Pension Reform

20 February 2012 Friends Life study reveals demand for 'pensions through ATMs'

01 February 2012 Presenting the 'biz-res'

09 January 2012 Rise of the 'Wearies'*

16 December 2011 Pension knowledge gap will mean 'rougher ride' for women, study finds

06 December 2011 Education system is failing recession-hit Britons

28 November 2011 Pensions experts call for "a new age of personal responsibility"

Theme 5 - Working Women

01 September 2011 Women delaying retirement to support their adult children, Friends Life report reveals

10 August 2011 Nothing says I love you like… a separate bank account, Friends Life report reveals

27 July 2011 Women envisage glass ceiling intact in 2020, Friends Life report reveals

Theme 4 - The Coping Classes

06 April 2011 Threat of financial survival gap leaves 'copingclasses' reducing debt

06 April 2011 Coping classes turn to parents for help

21 February 2011 Friends Provident offers tips to help women top up pensions

10 February 2011 We can’t get no education – Fee rise could disenfranchise half of prospective university students

Theme 3 - Ageing and Retirement

18 October 2010 Report reveals Southerners want to work for longer

18 October 2010 Brits shun retirement in favour of 'sociable jobs

Theme 2 - Health and Wellbeing

24 August 2010 Report reveals health is only skin deep for Generation Z

02 August 2010 Free NHS treatment to be pared back by 2020, says new report

27 July 2010  2020 Vision says policies penalising unhealthy behaviour "inevitable" to save NHS

Theme 1 - Employment

12 May 2010  Shift in power for the 2020 workforce

24 Feb 2010  It's grim down south, say southern workers

22 Feb 2010  Londoners downbeat and overworked

18 Feb 2010  HR crucial in 2020 "war for talent"

16 Feb 2010  New report reveals a divided British workforce