Gemma Tetlow is Economics Correspondent at the Financial Times. Before joining the Financial Times, Gemma spent 11 years at the Institute for Fiscal Studies - Britain's leading microeconomic research institute - where she led the Institute's work on pensions and public finances. Gemma holds a PhD in economics from University College London and an MSc and BSc from the Univerity of Warwick.
VoxEU Column
Comparing retirement wealth trajectories on both sides of ‘the pond’
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- Labour Markets
VoxEU Column
How poor health limits older people’s capacity to work
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- Health Economics 
- Labour Markets 
- Welfare state and social Europe