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Oecd Buys Reversible Government Retirement to “Relief the Burden” on Younger People

The OECD estimates that Spain could increase its per capita income by 0.73% more year by year until 2060 if it mobilised in the labour market all the resources that are not being used right now: reducing the gender gap in employment, encouraging regular migration ... and activating older workers in good health. The latter is an idea that coincides with the philosophy put forward by the Government of establishing a "reversible retirement" for tho…
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The OECD estimates that Spain could increase its per capita income by 0.73% more year by year until 2060 if it mobilised in the labour market all the resources that are not being used right now: reducing the gender gap in employment, encouraging regular migration ... and activating older workers in good health. The latter is an idea that coincides with the philosophy put forward by the Government of establishing a "reversible retirement" for tho…

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economiadigital.es broke the news in on Sunday, July 13, 2025.
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