Study Reveals Disparities in Retirement Duration and Healthy Years for French Workers
Publiée mercredi 17 juin par les chercheurs Julien Blasco et Ulysse Lojkine, une étude montre que les catégories populaires passent moins de temps à la retraite que les cadres et que le nombre d’années en bonne santé, durant cette période, est également moins élevé pour elles.
A recent study published by researchers Julien Blasco and Ulysse Lojkine reveals significant differences in retirement experiences between French workers and executives. The findings indicate that working-class individuals spend less time in retirement compared to their white-collar counterparts. Furthermore, the number of healthy years during retirement is also lower for this demographic. This disparity suggests potential inequalities in work-life balance and long-term well-being. The study highlights the need to address factors contributing to these differences. It raises important questions about social equity and retirement policies. The research provides valuable data for policymakers.
This study highlights significant inequalities in retirement duration and health outcomes for French workers, raising social equity concerns.
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