FINLAND - Despite efforts to encourage Finns to stay at work longer, most of them continue to retire at the age of 59 years, new research shows.
A study by the Finnish Centre for Pensions or the Eläketurvakeskus found that people still retire on an earnings-related pension just before the age of 59 years. The expected effective retiremen...
To continue reading this article...
Join Professional Pensions
Become a Professional Pensions Lite Member today
- Three complimentary articles per month covering the latest real-time news, analysis and opinion from the industry
- Receive important and breaking news stories via our two daily news alerts
- Hear from industry experts and other forward-thinking leaders