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<p>Our pension policies are providing greater choice and dignity for people in retirement,
whilst also ensuring the system is sustainable for the future.</p><p> </p><p>The new
State Pension is being introduced for those who reach State Pension age from April
2016. Under our state pension reforms over three million women will gain an average
of £11 per week more State Pension by 2030.Around 75 per cent of women (and 70 per
cent of men) who reach State Pension age under the new system in the first fifteen
years will have a higher value State Pension when compared to the value of the State
Pension they would have received under the old system.</p><p> </p><p>National Insurance
credits for those who take time out of work for caring responsibilities will gain
the same state pension entitlement as National Insurance contributions through earnings.</p><p>
</p><p>The average woman reaching State Pension age in the new State Pension is also
estimated to receive 10% more State Pension over her lifetime than the average man.
Women reaching State Pension in the next 40 years will on average receive more State
Pension over their lifetime than women ever have before. Women affected by equalisation
of State Pension age will be entitled to the same working age in-work, out-of-work
and disability benefits as men.</p>
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