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Norma Cohen
Norma Cohen is the FT's former Demography Correspondent and recently completed an Arts and Humanities Research Council funded PhD on the financing of the First World War at Queen Mary University of London
World
World
Where are the missing babies?
Economics
Economics
Could mass retirement prove to be a short-lived and unrepeated 20th-century phenomenon?
Economics
Economics
Covid-19: Why the true historical comparator is not the Second World War but the First
Economics
Economics
Labour’s pledge to WASPI women: an unaffordable giveaway to a group that does not need it
Economics
Economics
How important is the Triple Lock?
Society
Society
Older women are working for longer
Economics
Economics
Can Britain afford the Triple Lock?
Economics
Economics
October pensions supplement: Paying for longer lives
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