Retirement age

This article lists the statutory retirement age in different countries.

Country Retirement age Year References
Men Women
Albania 64,5 59,5 2011 [1] [2]
Armenia 63 63 2011 [1]
Austria 65 60 2011 [3] [1] [4]
Azerbaijan 62,5 57,5 2011 [1] [5]
Belarus 60 55 2007 [6]
Belgium 65 65 2009 [6]
Bosnia and Herzegovina 65 65 2011 [1]
Bulgaria 63 60 2011 [6] [1]
Croatia 65 60 2011 [1]
Cyprus 65 65 2011 [3] [1]
Czech Republic 61y10m 56-60 2008 [3] [6] [7]
Denmark 65-67 65-67 2008 [3] [6]
Estonia 63 60,5 2011 [3] [6] [8]
Finland 62-68 62-68 2008 [3]
France 60 60 2011 [3] [1] [9]
Georgia 65 60 2011 [1]
Germany 65 65 2008 [3] [6] [10]
Greece 58-65 58-65 2011 [1]
Hungary 62 62 2011 [3] [1]
Iceland 67 67 2007 [6]
Ireland 65-66 65-66 2008 [3] [6] [1] [11]
Italy 57-65 57-65 2008 [6]
Kazakhstan 63 58 2011 [1]
Kosovo 65 65 2011 [1]
Kyrgyzstan 63 58 2011 [1]
Latvia 62 62 2011 [1]
Liechtenstein 64 64 2007 [6]
Lithuania 62,5 60 2011 [1]
Luxembourg 65 65 2011 [1]
Macedonia 64 62 2011 [1]
Malta 61 60 2008 [3] [6] [12]
Moldova 65 60 2011 [1]
Montenegro 64 59 2011 [1] [13]
Netherlands 65 65 2011 [3] [1] [14]
Norway 67 67 2011 [15]
Poland 65 60 2011 [3] [1]
Portugal 65 65 2011 [1]
Romania 63 58 2008 [3] [1] [16]
Russia 60 55 2011 [1]
Serbia 63 58 2011 [1]
Slovakia 62 55-59 2008 [3] [17]
Slovenia 63 61 2008 [3]
Spain 65 65 2011 [3] [1] [18]
Sweden 61-67 61-67 2011 [3] [6]
Switzerland 65 64 2007 [6]
Tajikistan 63 58 2011 [1]
Turkmenistan 62 57 2011 [1]
Ukraine 60 55 2011 [1] [19]
United Kingdom 65 60 2011 [3] [1] [20]
Uzbekistan 60 55 2011 [1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah Інформація про поточний пенсійний вік у різних країнах, Консультаційна компанія "Стратегія Лайф" [1].
  2. ^ In Albania the retirement age is to be increased to 65 years for men and 60 years for women in 2012.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s 2009 Ageing Report: Economic and budgetary projections for the EU-27 Member States (2008-2060). Joint Report prepared by the European Commission (DG ECFIN) and the Economic Policy Committee (AWG), [2], p. 78.
  4. ^ In Austria the retirement age for women is to be equaled to the retirement age for men in 2033.
  5. ^ In Azerbaijan the retirement age for men is to be increased to 63 years in 2012, and the retirement age for women is to be increased gradually and reach 60 years in 2016.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Kłos B., Wiek emerytalny kobiet i mężczyzn, “infos”, 7.02.2008, [3]
  7. ^ In the Czech Republic the retirement age for women depends on the number of children. The retirement age is to be increased gradually to 63 years for men, and 59-63 years for women in 2013.
  8. ^ In Estonia the retirement age for women is to be increased gradually and equaled to the retirement age for men in 2016. Later the retirement age for both sexes is to be increased gradually and reach 65 years in 2026.
  9. ^ In France the retirement age is to be increased gradually to 68 years. See also: Pensions in France.
  10. ^ In Germany the retirement age is to be increased gradually and reach 67 years in 2029. See also: Pensions in Germany.
  11. ^ In Ireland the retirement age is to be increased gradually and reach 68 years in 2028.
  12. ^ In Malta the retirement age is to be increased gradually to 65 years.
  13. ^ In Montenegro the retirement age is to be increased gradually and reach 65 years for men and 60 years for women in 2013.
  14. ^ In the Netherlands the retirement age is to be increased gradually and reach 67 years in 2025.
  15. ^ See: Pensions in Norway.
  16. ^ In Romania the retirement age is to be increased gradually and reach 65 years for men and 60 years for women in 2014. Since 2015 the retirement age for women is to be increased gradually and equaled to the retirement age for men in 2030.
  17. ^ In Slovakia the retirement age for women depends on the number of children. The retirement age for women is to be increased gradually and reach 62 years (regardless of the number of children) in 2014.
  18. ^ See also: Pensions in Spain.
  19. ^ In Ukraine the retirement age is to be increased gradually to 60 years for women and 62 years for men-civil servants by 2021. [4]
  20. ^ In the UK the retirement age for women is to be increased gradually and equaled to the retirement age for men in 2018. Later, the retirement age for both sexes is to be increased gradually and reach 68 by 2046 or sooner. [5] See also: Pensions in the United Kingdom.

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