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loss of income. Partial retirement schemes address this barrier by substituting part of the income loss with a partial … impact of discouraging early retirement and increasing the pension age on effective retirement ages is limited, as many … pension or benefits. This report investigates how partial retirement schemes can contribute to sustainable and adequate …
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loss of income. Partial retirement schemes address this barrier by substituting part of the income loss with a partial … impact of discouraging early retirement and increasing the pension age on effective retirement ages is limited, as many … pension or benefits. This report investigates how partial retirement schemes can contribute to sustainable and adequate …
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Eurofound's research on 'Restructuring in recession and labour force participation' explored the age management practices of companies in light of restructuring undergone during the recession. The study looked at policy in relation to the retention of older workers (aged 50 or more) in...
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: ensuring career and employment security; maintaining and promoting the health and well-being of workers; developing skills and …
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opportunities for gaining employment. It examines the extent to which work after retirement is related to income adequacy among the …It is increasingly common for workers in the EU to take up paid work after retirement. This trend adds an important … dimension to the current discourse on extending working lives. Facilitating work after retirement for those who want to work can …
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