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The image shows bar graphs of the average age of men for Denmark: 2004 (61), 2008 (63); France: 2004 (59), 2008 (59); Germany: 2004 (60), 2008 (61); Italy: 2004 (59), 2008 (60); Netherlands: 2004 (61), 2008 (62); Sweden: 2004 (63), 2008 (64); UK: 2004 (61), 2008 (62) in the top graph and for Denmark: 2004 (60), 2008 (61); France: 2004 (58), 2008 (59); Germany: 2004 (60), 2008 (61); Italy: 2004 (60), 2008 (60); Netherlands: 2004 (61), 2008 (62); Sweden: 2004 (62), 2008 (63); UK: 2004 (61), 2008 (62) in the bottom graph.
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The given chart provides information about the average retirement age of both men and women in seven countries between 2004 and 2008.
Overall, the retirement ages of people in both genders in different countries were on the rise throughout, except Italy. Notably, the average ages men and women retired in Sweden in both years were dominant over the others.
The average retirement age of men in Sweden was at the leading position in 2004 and 2008, at 63.2 and 63.6, while the retirement ages of other areas were no more than 63. Remarkably, the age men retired in Italy remained nearly stable after four years since 2004.
The average age women retired in France was in the bottom, at less than 59 in both years, while the retirement ages in other places were at least more than 59 .
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