46.6% of Foreign Men Receive a Pension upon Retirement, Compared to 93.1% of Spaniards - Forbes Spain
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A recent study by UGT reveals notable differences in the receipt of pensions and working conditions between Spanish and foreign citizens, illuminating structural problems in the social security and employment system in Spain. At the age of retirement, only 46.6% of foreign men receive pensions, in contrast to 93.1% of Spanish men. Among women over 65 years of age, the gap is also alarming, where only 36.6% of foreign women compared to 53.7% of S…
In the case of women, the gap ranges from 36.6% of foreign women to 53.7% of Spanish women, according to UGT MADRID, 12 (EUROPA PRESS) Only 46.6% of foreign men receive a pension upon reaching retirement age, an economic benefit that receives 93.1% of older Spanish men [...] La entrada 46.6% of foreign men receive a pension upon reaching retirement, compared to 93.1% of Spaniards aparece primero en Forbes España.
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