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Debora Price

Debora Price

Professor of Gerontology, Manchester University

I am a Professor of Social Gerontology at The University of Manchester and a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences. After reading Law at Trinity Hall, Cambridge in the early 1980s, I qualified as a barrister and practised law in the Middle Temple specialising in complex ancillary relief cases, ultimately becoming a founding member of Coram Chambers, a leading set of barristers’ Chambers specialising in family law. I was drawn into academia by concern over possible increases in pensioner poverty as a result of rapid social changes in family life. My PhD research (2005) concerned the impact of family change on pension scheme participation in the UK. Since then, my research has focused on finance over the life course, especially pensions and poverty in late life, financial services for an ageing society, household money, and the financial consequences of cohabitation, separation and divorce. My research centres mainly on gender and age in the study of inequalities, poverty and wellbeing in later life. I have held numerous research grants from diverse funders, publishing widely in these areas. I am frequently involved in analysis and commentary on UK pension reform and pensioner poverty. Primarily a quantitative researcher, I have an interest in survey methodology and data analysis, and I am a Deputy Director of the UK Data Service. I am currently a member of the Legal & General Longevity Science Panel, a Governor of the Pensions Policy Institute, and a member of the Pension Advisory Group.

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Splitting the difference?: Pension inequality in divorce
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Splitting the difference?: Pension inequality in divorce

Debora Price conducts new research into the inequalities of pensions when couples divorce
2 Oct 2021