Retirement in Europe
Retirement age differs in European countries and is a matter of debate across Europe, because of an aging population.
Retirement age by country
Main article: Retirement age
See also
- Pension
- Retirement
- Ageing of Europe
- Demographics of Europe
- Immigration to Europe
- Population decline
- Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe
External links
- Rising retirement ages in Europe compared, 2010
- Sarkozy follows Europe in raising retirement age, 2010
- Legal conditions for retirement in Europe
- European retirement ages on the rise
- Pension reform across Europe, 2010
- Germany, France suggest EU-wide retirement age of 67, 2011
- The Economist: retirement age in Europe should be raised to 70 years
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