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Denmark Raises Retirement Age, Sparking Debate on Pension Reform in Germany
Denmark is gradually raising its retirement age to 70 by 2035, prompting discussion in Germany about similar reforms due to their aging population and the strain on the Bismarckian pension model.
Denmark Raises Retirement Age, Sparking Debate on Pension Reform in Germany
Denmark is gradually raising its retirement age to 70 by 2035, prompting discussion in Germany about similar reforms due to their aging population and the strain on the Bismarckian pension model.
Progress
44% Bias Score


Denmark Raises Retirement Age to 70
The Danish parliament raised the retirement age to 70 for those born after 1970, a decision that is prompting discussions about similar changes in other countries facing aging populations and potential pension shortfalls.
Denmark Raises Retirement Age to 70
The Danish parliament raised the retirement age to 70 for those born after 1970, a decision that is prompting discussions about similar changes in other countries facing aging populations and potential pension shortfalls.
Progress
40% Bias Score


Denmark Raises Retirement Age to 70, Germany Considers Similar Reforms
Denmark raised its retirement age to 70, effective for those born after 1970, passing 81-21 in parliament to address pension system sustainability; Germany considers similar reforms due to its aging population and underfunded pension system.
Denmark Raises Retirement Age to 70, Germany Considers Similar Reforms
Denmark raised its retirement age to 70, effective for those born after 1970, passing 81-21 in parliament to address pension system sustainability; Germany considers similar reforms due to its aging population and underfunded pension system.
Progress
36% Bias Score


Europe Raises Retirement Age: Denmark to Lead at 74 by 2060
Currently, the EU's statutory retirement age varies from 60 to 67, but many countries are raising the age due to increasing lifespans; by 2060, Denmark is projected to have the highest retirement age at 74, while gender gaps will mostly disappear.
Europe Raises Retirement Age: Denmark to Lead at 74 by 2060
Currently, the EU's statutory retirement age varies from 60 to 67, but many countries are raising the age due to increasing lifespans; by 2060, Denmark is projected to have the highest retirement age at 74, while gender gaps will mostly disappear.
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20% Bias Score


Denmark Sets Highest Retirement Age in Europe at 70
Denmark's parliament voted to raise the retirement age to 70 for those born after 1970, becoming the first European country to set its national retirement age beyond the 60s, aiming to ensure long-term welfare system financial stability.
Denmark Sets Highest Retirement Age in Europe at 70
Denmark's parliament voted to raise the retirement age to 70 for those born after 1970, becoming the first European country to set its national retirement age beyond the 60s, aiming to ensure long-term welfare system financial stability.
Progress
40% Bias Score


Denmark Raises Retirement Age to 70 by 2040
Denmark's parliament approved a law raising the retirement age to 70 by 2040, the highest in Europe, due to increasing life expectancy; the current retirement age is 67, and the increase is subject to parliamentary review.
Denmark Raises Retirement Age to 70 by 2040
Denmark's parliament approved a law raising the retirement age to 70 by 2040, the highest in Europe, due to increasing life expectancy; the current retirement age is 67, and the increase is subject to parliamentary review.
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40% Bias Score

Rising Retirement Ages: A Global Trend Requiring Comprehensive Policy Reform
Denmark's recent legislation raising its retirement age to 70 by 2040 highlights a global trend driven by increasing longevity and declining birth rates, but requires parallel employment reforms to prevent increased economic insecurity for older workers.

Rising Retirement Ages: A Global Trend Requiring Comprehensive Policy Reform
Denmark's recent legislation raising its retirement age to 70 by 2040 highlights a global trend driven by increasing longevity and declining birth rates, but requires parallel employment reforms to prevent increased economic insecurity for older workers.
Progress
36% Bias Score

Denmark Raises Retirement Age to 70
The Danish Parliament passed a law raising the retirement age to 70 for those born after December 31, 1970, in a phased approach reaching 68 by 2030 and 69 by 2035, reflecting broader European concerns about aging populations and pension sustainability.

Denmark Raises Retirement Age to 70
The Danish Parliament passed a law raising the retirement age to 70 for those born after December 31, 1970, in a phased approach reaching 68 by 2030 and 69 by 2035, reflecting broader European concerns about aging populations and pension sustainability.
Progress
44% Bias Score

Indonesia's Proposed Civil Servant Retirement Age Hike Sparks Debate
Korpri proposed raising Indonesia's civil servant retirement age to 70 years, aiming to improve expertise and careers, but facing criticism for potentially hindering younger civil servants' advancement and burdening the national budget.

Indonesia's Proposed Civil Servant Retirement Age Hike Sparks Debate
Korpri proposed raising Indonesia's civil servant retirement age to 70 years, aiming to improve expertise and careers, but facing criticism for potentially hindering younger civil servants' advancement and burdening the national budget.
Progress
44% Bias Score

Delayed Retirements Bolster Spain's Pension System Amidst Financial Strain
In Spain, the rising number of delayed retirements, reaching 11.2% in the first two months of 2024 (over 7,150), is a key factor in addressing the financial stability of the pension system, currently facing a €126.173 billion debt, while also facing pressure to establish reduced retirement coefficie...

Delayed Retirements Bolster Spain's Pension System Amidst Financial Strain
In Spain, the rising number of delayed retirements, reaching 11.2% in the first two months of 2024 (over 7,150), is a key factor in addressing the financial stability of the pension system, currently facing a €126.173 billion debt, while also facing pressure to establish reduced retirement coefficie...
Progress
40% Bias Score

Denmark Raises Retirement Age to 70, Reflecting European Trend
Denmark's parliament passed a law raising the retirement age to 70 in 2040, the highest in Europe, following a 2006 indexation to life expectancy, with 81 MPs voting in favor and 21 against; this reflects a broader European trend of adjusting retirement ages based on demographics, although not witho...

Denmark Raises Retirement Age to 70, Reflecting European Trend
Denmark's parliament passed a law raising the retirement age to 70 in 2040, the highest in Europe, following a 2006 indexation to life expectancy, with 81 MPs voting in favor and 21 against; this reflects a broader European trend of adjusting retirement ages based on demographics, although not witho...
Progress
52% Bias Score

Denmark Sets Europe's Highest Retirement Age at 70
Denmark's parliament passed a law raising the retirement age to 70 by 2040, the highest in Europe, impacting those born after 1970, despite protests and a government pledge to renegotiate the automatic increase tied to life expectancy.

Denmark Sets Europe's Highest Retirement Age at 70
Denmark's parliament passed a law raising the retirement age to 70 by 2040, the highest in Europe, impacting those born after 1970, despite protests and a government pledge to renegotiate the automatic increase tied to life expectancy.
Progress
48% Bias Score
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