The graph illustrates the average age of retirement between two genders, male and female, in 6 different countries in 2003.
Overall, it is clear from the graph, in all countries, females retired earlier compared to males. In addition, France was the single country which retired males and females in almost simillar ages. Both of them retired under age of 60.
Regard males, in Korea, males retired in their age of 68, and it was the only country which males can work until they’re age of 68. Japan and Italy had simillar standarts for males to get retirement. Both country’s males was able to work until they’re 67. The figures for Australia and United States was almost simillar. In United States, males worked until 65, and Australians was 64. The France was only country with differences in standarts. Males was able to work until they’re 57.
Turning to females, Korea was the only country that females able to work until they’re 67, and Japan and Italy had simillar standarts to retirement. Females retired in they’re age of 66. United States retired females in 63, and Australia also retired in that age. Finallay, France retired females very earlier age compared to other countries. They retired in the age of 56.
