Employment Among Older Workers

Early retirement programs in many European nations have led to low levels of employment for  those 55-and-over. The problem is most acute in some nations currently struggling with steep fiscal problems because pension costs eat up much of gross domestic product. This chart traces the European countries with the lowest levels of employment among those 55-and-older and compares that to the European average and the rate in the United States.

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