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securing their standard of living, accounting for just around five percent of their total retirement income. If the Riester …
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überdurchschnittlich häufig Leistungen der Grundsicherung beziehen. Seit der Rentenreform 2001 sind die durchschnittlichen Leistungen stark …
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In the policy debate, there are regular demands to further increase the retirement age to address the financial … dorsopathies). The results show that increasing the retirement age further should be accompanied by preventive health and education …
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The German Federal Government has expanded subsidies for employees with low gross wages (midijob employees) as of January 1, 2023, and raised the upper earnings limit to 2,000 euros. As a result, around 6.2 million midijob employees will benefit from paying reduced social security contributions...
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could be achieved if people retire from the work force later in life. Partial retirement, the option to work part-time while … drawing a pension before reaching the normal retirement age, could create the necessary conditions for reaching this goal. The … impact of partial retirement on employment will be simulated below. The results show that unrestricted access to partial …
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The gender pension gap, the difference in pension entitlements between men and women, is 32 percent for 60-yearolds according to data from the German Pension Insurance (Deutsche Rentenversicherung). In addition, there is a considerable motherhood pension gap: Statutory pension entitlements for...
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