DENMARK - The Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen (pictured) has announced that the government will increase the current retirement age in order to deal with the country's aging population and growing life expectancy.
The retirement age in Denmark is currently 65 years, but Rasmussen said the system would be changed gradually. We will have to make a gradual postponement of the point in time at which we normal...
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