Healthy Life Expectancy in France: How Much Do We Have to Live After 65 Years, According to Researchers?
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This life expectancy without disability at age 65 has increased since 2008 by one year and 9 months for women, and by one year and six months for men, details a study by Drees At age 65, women
Since the so-called pension reform, the French will now have to leave their work from the age of 64. An unpopular measure, which raises concern: will they still have time to enjoy their old days? If you are among those who question the number of years you will have to live once you retire, here is the answer. Rest assured right away, the study of DREES (Directorate of Research, Studies, Evaluation and Statistics), published in 2024, is rather po…
Only 25.5% of older adults have access to a pension, while the country is ageing without social or employment guarantees.
As July begins, the 65-year-old pension increase has taken its place on the agenda of millions of people. The old age pension, which is among the social aids that have increased with civil servant salary increases, will be redefined within the scope of the July 2025 increase. All eyes are now on the June inflation rates. So, how much will the new 65-year-old pension be, how many TL? Here are the details...
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