The research was commissioned as part of a wider project by Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation (UK Branch) and the Centre for Ageing Better, exploring how to support people to manage and prepare better for later life.
It suggests there is potential to extend current employee benefit schemes to include holistic support for employees from mid-life. This would enable them to make informed decisions that will enable them to have a good later life.
The research builds on previous work released in the last month, including:
Andrew Barnett, Director of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation (UK Branch) said:
“We are living longer and that is having an enormous effect on our workplaces, finances and caregiving responsibilities. While there are many exciting opportunities that come with longer lives, they need to be planned for and supported. Some employers understand this and are pioneers in this field. But most people do not receive the holistic approach needed to reduce what could be serious problems in the decades to come.”
Anna Dixon, Chief Executive at the Centre for Ageing Better, said:
“It’s great that some employers are offering support for people to plan ahead, but it needs to be wider than just financial support. Such support needs to focus on people’s goals and cover the social and emotional aspects of later life including relationships, as well as practical support with careers, health and pensions.”