FINLAND - About 40,000 Finns could retire on an old-age pension in 2005, according to the Finnish Centre for Pensions.
This year marked the introduction of the “flexible retirement age”, part of wide reaching pension reform. As a result, workers can choose to cash in their old-age pension between the ages of 63 ...
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