词汇 | pensionable |
释义 | pensionable adjective UKuk /ˈpen.ʃən.ə.bəl/ us /ˈpen.ʃən.ə.bəl/ allowing someone to receive a pension: 有权领取养老金(或退休金、抚恤金)的 She is of pensionable age(= is old enough to claim a pension).她到了领退休金的年龄。 a pensionable job能享受退休金的工作 Retiring & resigning abdicate abdication attrition bow out chuck chuck something in emeritus get off golden goodbye golden handcuffs golden handshake pension resign resignation retd retire retired retiree retirement turnover You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Describing people who are old pensionable | Business Englishpensionable adjective uk /ˈpenʃənəbl̩/ukus used to refer to someone's age, job, health, etc. when they are given the right to receive a pension: of pensionable ageThe survey reveals that 35% of employers are actively hiring people who are already of pensionable age. pensionable job/employmentShe has only had 15 years of pensionable employment, so is drawing a modest pension of only £3,300. pensionable pay, salary, etc. is the amount of money someone earns that is used to calculate the pension they will receive: Voluntary contributions to the scheme must not exceed 15% of pensionable earnings. Examples of pensionablepensionable This value, together with the number of years of pensionable service becomes the key input into the pension benefit calculation. I assume that the benefit provided is a pension of one-sixtieth of final salary for each year of pensionable service. This study defines older people as those of pensionable age, that is, women aged 60 years or older and men aged 65 years or older. The first phase of the project consisted of a questionnaire survey of 627 people of pensionable age, in the three urban locations. So, while the 1999 reform did extend the coverage of the scheme, the level of benefits was decreased and the pensionable age increased. Analysis of variance, controlling for age, for those under pensionable age, and for marital status, education and republic of origin. The pensionable salary was the average of the last five years of work, of which the last three years were indexed up according to inflation. In different countries the same process is now being extended to groups of workers below the previously agreed pensionable ages. The 35-year pensionable service cap remains for all service credited before 1992. Secondly, of the 63 respondents approaching pensionable age (under current entitlements) at least eight felt that they might face problems in this respect, or were unsure about their entitlement. One is that 41 of our respondents were of pensionable age when interviewed but seven of these were not receiving a state pension, six being women. The study is unusual in that it includes people of pensionable age and found that the highest levels of wellbeing were among those who were employed at these ages. This would follow the alignment of the pensionable age for women with that of men at 65 years, which it has been agreed will come into force in 2020. The first phase was a questionnaire survey of 627 older people, based on a random sample of people of pensionable age in the three urban locations. The regulations provide that refunds may be claimed when pensionable age is reached. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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