Given are the charts comparing the average age of men and women retired from work in 7 different countries between 2004 and 2008.
Overall, while it saw a decline in the average age of ladies, and the age of men stayed stable unchanged in Italy, there was an incline in the average age of both genders for other countries. Additionally, the average age of both sexes in Sweden was the highest, the average age of residents in Italy was the lowest.
In terms of men, the number of age for men in Sweden rose 63 in 2004 to 63.7 in 2008. The aged figures of men in both Netherland, the UK, and Germany were slight lower with the being respective figures being 62, 61, and 60 in 2004. After which, it saw an increase in the aged number at 62.3 ,61.8, and 61 respectively. Similarly, the average retirement age of men in Demark and France were at 59 and 58.6 in 2004, ended at 60 for the former, and 59 for the latter. Finally, the average age of men in Italy was the equal during the period shown.
Regarding to lady, the average age of lady in greater features in Sweden, Netherland, the UK, and Germany rose from 62,60.5,60, and 58.6 in 2004 to 62.5, 62, 60.5, and 60 in 2008 respectively. Similarly, the age data of women in Denmak and France saw an rise from 58,and 57.3 in 2004 to 58.6, and 58 in 2008.Interestingly, the age number of women in Italy was the only a decrease started at 57, and a drop to exactly 56 in 2008.
