
Changes in the health service and employment patterns are likely to affect pension provision in the future. As the principle of 'a job for life' for National Health Service staff becomes less tenable and the large numbers of nurses recruited in the Seventies and Eighties reach retirement age, the ease of transferring pensions will become increasingly important.
Adult, Retirement, Economics, Nursing, Middle Aged, State Medicine, United Kingdom, Pensions, Humans, Nursing Staff, Aged
Adult, Retirement, Economics, Nursing, Middle Aged, State Medicine, United Kingdom, Pensions, Humans, Nursing Staff, Aged
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