The given table depicts the average age of retirement for both genders in six distinct nations in 2003
Overall, it is clear that males tend to work longer than females in all nations. Another highlight is that the average retirement age in Korea for both genders was the highest.
Regarding males, the retirement age of Koreans was ranked first, at 68 years and 8 months, followed by the figures for Japan, the US, and Australia, with the data being over 67, 65, and 64 years, respectively. Meanwhile, the figure for Italy was significantly lower than those of the aforementioned nations at 67 years and 2 months. Citizens in France stopped working at over 57 years, which was the lowest in this category.
In terms of females, Korea still dominated this category with slightly over 67 years, which was 3 years higher than that of the US. Furthermore, the age of retirement in Japan was below 67 years. Additionally, the Australian retirement age was significantly lower than that of Japan, at 63 and a half years. Lastly, the figures for Italy and France were nearly identical, at around 57 years.
