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Does retirement have a future?
April 26, 2006, Chris Vanstone

HSBC today published the results of a global survey of 20,000 individuals on their attitudes to retirement. Speaking on the radio this morning DR Ken Dytchtwald reported their findings: The vast majority of older people want to keep busy in later life, and are looking for employers to provide part time, flexitime and mentoring roles. People no longer believe that governments alone will provide for them in old age and that family, friends and fitness are more important than money for a happy old age. Download the full report here.

CATEGORY: AGEING

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