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by distances
3668 days ago
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In Finland this is solved by it not being possible to avoid state pension. You can collect your additional stash, but if you're getting a salary, you will be paying to the pension fund. Yes, women live longer, but in general have a bit smaller pension due to their time off the workforce because of motherhood, and (still) slightly lower salary levels. I don't consider this unfairness towards men any significant issue. |
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Plus children are counted as a bonus for state pension. So you do not lose pension for spending three years home with kid. (men would)
We also have compulsory state pension system. It does not stop people from opting out.