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The image contains two bar graphs labeled "Average retirement age of men" and "Average retirement age of women" with the y-axis representing age (54-65 for men and 52-64 for women) and the x-axis representing countries (Germany, Denmark, France, Italy, Netherlands, Sweden, and the UK); each country has two bars representing years 2004 and 2008; for men, Germany has 61.2 (2004) and 61.9 (2008), Denmark has 62.4 and 63.4, France with 58.8 and 59.3, Italy with 59.2 and 60.8, Netherlands with 61 and 61.4, Sweden with 63 and 63.6, and the UK with 62.6 and 63; for women, Germany has 60.5 (2004) and 60.9 (2008), Denmark has 60.9 and 62.1, France with 59.3 and 59.6, Italy with 57.4 and 59.2, Netherlands with 60.4 and 60.9, Sweden with 62.4 and 63.3, and the UK with 61.5 and 62.3.
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The bare chart illustrates the compares men and women retirement ages of seven countries and 4 year difference.

Overall both genders in the country Netherlands and Sweden remained dominate in 2004 – 2008, retiring at ages between 60 and 64 making them the oldest of the chart.

Whilst the youngest retirement age in the country seems to be Italy regarding its gender, men’s age remained stable between the years, women’s age in 04 is between 56 – 58 but decreased in the 08 making the average for its gender 56

The other 4 countries and both genders retirement ages only rose in 2008.

Germany and France in both genders show a two or 1 year age gap in 4 years. For people in Denmark and Uk however raising it at 1 more year,

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