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The Prime Minister Wants Fewer Young People to Take Early Retirement. but No One Knows How, Experts Say

Summary by a4medier.dk
At the opening of the parliamentary year, Mette Frederiksen said that reducing the number of young people receiving early retirement pensions was an important priority. But now experts are warning against the government acting too quickly. Because in reality, there is very little knowledge in the area, they say.
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At the opening of the parliamentary year, Mette Frederiksen said that reducing the number of young people receiving early retirement pensions was an important priority. But now experts are warning against the government acting too quickly. Because in reality, there is very little knowledge in the area, they say.

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a4medier.dk broke the news in on Monday, October 13, 2025.
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