5 report(s) found.
The table depicts the average retirement age of two genders in six different countries in 2003. Overall, men ranked first in all countries in given years. While Korea experienced the highest age in both men and women. Regarding males, Korea was the most popular retirement age at 68 years and 8 months. This was followed […]
The table compares the citizens of six countries in terms of retirement age in 2003. Overall, men generally had to work longer than women, with the figures for Korea and the United States witnessing the most dramatic disparities. In addition, the retirement age in France was the lowest of the countries examined, while the figure […]
The table compares the citizens of six countries in terms of retirement age in 2003. Overall, men generally had to work longer than women, with the figures for Korea and the United States witnessing the most dramatic disparities. In addition, the retirement age in France was the lowest of the countries examined. The retirement age […]
The giving table illustrates the results of the survey that researched in what age men and woman in six countries decided to retire in 2003. All the provided data is given in years and months and shows average figures. Overall, according to the given information, men in all six countries retired later than woman. The […]
The table reckons the median age at which denizens of various nations announced their retirement in the year 2003. The comparison is made between males and females. To scrutinise the data, in every country, women were taking retirement earlier than men. Besides, Koreans were more workaholic than other nations, whereas the French declared their retirement […]
