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Preface<br />

This work has been made possible by funding from the Joseph Rowntree<br />

Foundation, w<strong>it</strong>h co-funding from the ESRC-funded Centre for the Microeconomic<br />

Analysis of Public Policy (CPP, grant number ES/H021221/1). <strong>The</strong> authors are<br />

grateful to Aleks Collingwood, Chris Curry, Carl Emmerson, Paul Johnson, Adrian<br />

Richards and Claire Turner for providing helpful comments and to Jud<strong>it</strong>h Payne<br />

for invaluable help w<strong>it</strong>h copy-ed<strong>it</strong>ing. <strong>The</strong> views expressed and any remaining<br />

errors are the authors’ alone. Data from the English Long<strong>it</strong>udinal Study of Ageing<br />

(ELSA) were made available through the UK Data Archive (UKDA). ELSA was<br />

developed by a team of researchers based at the National Centre for Social<br />

Research, Univers<strong>it</strong>y College London and the Inst<strong>it</strong>ute for Fiscal Studies. <strong>The</strong> data<br />

were collected by the National Centre for Social Research. <strong>The</strong> funding is<br />

provided by the National Inst<strong>it</strong>ute of Aging in the Un<strong>it</strong>ed States, and a consortium<br />

of UK government departments co-ordinated by the Office for National Statistics.<br />

National Insurance data for ELSA respondents were made available w<strong>it</strong>h<br />

permission from the ELSA Linked Data Access Comm<strong>it</strong>tee.

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