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Study: Majority of Early Retirees Would Continue Working

Three out of four early retirees in Germany would be willing to work longer – if the conditions were right. This is the finding of a study conducted by the University of Wuppertal for the Bertelsmann Foundation, as reported by the Handelsblatt (Wednesday edition). While the employment rate of those over 60 has risen significantly in recent years, a "culture of early retirement" generally still prevails, said study director Martin Hasselhorn. Th…
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Three out of four early retirees in Germany would be willing to work longer – if the conditions were right. This is the finding of a study conducted by the University of Wuppertal for the Bertelsmann Foundation, as reported by the Handelsblatt (Wednesday edition). While the employment rate of those over 60 has risen significantly in recent years, a "culture of early retirement" generally still prevails, said study director Martin Hasselhorn. Th…

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berliner-sonntagsblatt.de broke the news in on Tuesday, March 31, 2026.
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