Only One Third of People Retiring in the Next Decade Will Be Relieved by New Workers
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It is the wave of retirements that will occur in the next decade, fruit of the cascade but massive retreat of the so-called baby boomers generation, those born between 1958 and 1975.
In the next decade, 5.3 million workers will retire, while only 1.8 million young people will join the labour market, making immigration crucial to sustain it. Read

Some 291,000 Andalusians will have started working ten years from now while 854,000 will be retired The labour market will suffer a greater imbalance in Córdoba and Jaén The beneficiaries of the Andalusian minimum income are reduced by 72% by four years
Between 2026 and 2035, 4.6 million foreigners will arrive in Spain but the supply of skills does not match the profiles that will require many vacancies

The labour market will include only one third of those retiring in the next decade, with 1.8 million young people entering the labour market compared with 5.3 million workers retiring in 10 years, according to the Observatory on Vulnerability and Employment of the Adecco Foundation.
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