Pensions papers
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Type of record: Archive
Title: Pensions papers
Classmark: MS 1986/1
Creator(s): Lynes, Tony (1929-2014)
Date(s): 1973-1997
Size and medium: manuscript papers, newspapers, flyers, pamphlets, typescript papers; 6 boxes
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/483623
Description
Box 1 contains pension Credit papers, 2 files: Supplementary Pensions papers; Chapter on Pensions Policy: Paper for European Network.
Box 2 contains pensions’ papers, 2001; pensions’ papers, 1997-2004; Social Security Advisory Committee, 1982-1996.
Box 3 contains pensions’ papers, 1997-2008; Proposed Penguin Pensions Book, 1973-1997; Articles for New Society.
Box 4 contains reports arising from social security advisory work in the Czech and Slovak republics; Gurkha Pensions, 2003-2004; Stakeholder Pensions, 1998-2000; Citizens’ Pensions, 2002-2012; Open Lines, a publication edited and published by T. Lynes.
Box 5 contains Fabian Society Working Parties and Correspondence, 1971-1986; Personal Pensions, 1984-1985; Sidney Ball Lecture, Oxford University, 1974; Independent Pensions Research Group; Family income Support; Age of Retirement, Robinson College, Cambridge, Working Group, 2002.
Box 6 contains post-war scales; Pension schemes and taxation, 1996; The Emperor’s Clothes, Pension Policy Exposed pamphlet, papers and correspondence, 2001-2005.
Box 32 contains Parliamentary Questions about pensions drafted by Lynes for Paul Flynn M.P. 1996-2005 and one drafted for Tessa Jowell.
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