Finnish self-employed retire later than employees

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FINLAND - The self-employed intend to work longer and currently have a higher retirement age than fellow employees, a new survey by the Finnish Centre for Pensions has found.

According to the findings, about half of those who are self-employed intend to continue working until at least 65, compared with only a third of employees. The centre said in 2003, a third of th...

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