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by eru
3676 days ago
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In Germany, I think, you can only get your state pension when you stop working? (Or at least, there are severe restrictions on working.) But given these caveats, that probably exist similarly in other countries, it's a good field to study. Of course, the social expectations on people on old-age pensions are quite different from the ones on the working-age population. |
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I think that's the same in the UK, too. In other countries you can work and still receive the state pension, but most seem to be means-tested...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_pension
Denmark apparently has the best pension scheme which includes a "public basic pension scheme"...
http://www.thelocal.dk/20141013/denmark-has-worlds-best-pens...
> Of course, the social expectations on people on old-age pensions are quite different from the ones on the working-age population.
Which is why I said 'healthy', who should be the subset who are studied.