Academics Retire Later? that's What the Germans Think About It.
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Should the retirement age be linked to the number of contribution years? The citizens do not agree on this. There is the greatest resistance among the 18 to 29-year-olds. Also the respondents in East Germany have a clear tendency.
If you pay into the pension fund later, you should work longer accordingly, says a consultant of the finance minister. Many citizens with a secondary school degree find this right, young academics rather not.
Bundespolitik is arguing about the future of state pension provision. A proposal by the economist Südekum provides for a link between the end of work and the years of contributions. In one part of Germany, people can be particularly enthusiastic about this pension model.
The question of retirement divides the Germans. A new proposal provides that no longer a certain age should count, but the number of years of contributions.In the discussion about the reform of the pension system there is a new idea: the pension entry should no longer be linked to a certain age, but to a minimum number of years of contributions.Who, for example, has started working later on because of a study, would have to work longer in the fu…
A new proposal is to link the retirement age to the number of years of contributions, i.e. academics who pay later should work longer. But what do the Germans think of this idea? A new survey provides information.
If you pay into the pension fund later, you should work longer accordingly, says a consultant of Finance Minister Klingbeil. Many citizens with a secondary school degree find this right, young academics rather not.
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