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Birth Dates List Overview Equalisation - Birth Dates List The following lists the appropriate SPa and date for different date of birth ranges for the equalisation period: 06/04/1950 to 05/05/1950 06/05/1950 to 05/06/1950 06/06/1950 to 05/07/1950 06/07/1950 to 05/08/1950 06/08/1950 to 05/09/1950 06/09/1950 to 05/10/1950 06/10/1950 to 05/11/1950 06/11/1950 to 05/12/1950 Women born in the inclusive period 6 December 1950 and 5 April 1953 - See date as specified in Pensions Act 2011 SPa timetable (Women's SPa under the Pensions Act 1995). Women born in the inclusive period 6 April 1953 and 5 December 1953 - See date as specified in the Pensions Act 2011 SPa timetable (Changes under the Pensions Act 2011 - Women only). Women (and men) born in the inclusive period 6 December 1953 and 5 April 1960 - See date as specified in the Pensions Act 2011 (Changes under the Pensions Act 2011 - Men and women). ssp_1200.htm Overview - Equalisation Calculate your SPa - Direct Gov Up to 6th April 2010, women reached SPa on their 60th birthday. Between April 2010 and November 2018 women's SPa will gradually increase to age 65 to equalise with men's. Between December 2018 and October 2020 men's and women's SPa increases to age 66 and under the Pensions Act 2014 will increase to age 67 between 2026 and 2028. From October 2020, SPa is equalised at age 66 for both men and women and the following applies: Women born Before 6 April 1950 Women born on or before 5 April 1950 reach SPa on their 60th birthday. Women born in the Inclusive Period 6 April 1950 and 5 December 1950 These women have already reached their SPa of between aged 60 and aged 60 and 8 months. Women born in the Inclusive Period 6 December 1950 and 5 April 1953 Women whose date of birth falls in this period reach SPa on the date as specified in Pensions Act 2011 SPa timetable (Women's SPa under the Pensions Act 1995). Women born in the Inclusive Period 6 April 1953 and 5 December 1953 Women whose date of birth falls in this period reach SPa on the date as specified in the Pensions Act 2011 SPa timetable (Changes under the Pensions Act 2011 - Women only). Women (and Men) born in the Inclusive Period 6 December 1953 and 5 April 1960 Women (and men) whose date of birth falls in this period reach SPa on the date as specified in the Pensions Act 2011 (Changes under the Pensions Act 2011 - Men and women). For further information, see: Equalisation - Birth Dates List and State Pension Age Calculator. Related Topics ssp_1190.htm .
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