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wlaugardagur, nóvember 06, 2004 |
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Svolítið magnað, en þó ekkert nýtt, frá Peter Drucker:
,,But within the next twenty to thirty years the retirement age in all developed countries will have to move up to around seventy-nine or so - seventy-nine being the age that, in terms of both life and health expectancies, corresponds to age sixty-five in 1936, when the United States, the last Western country to do so, adopted a national retirement plan (Social Security). “
By
Gudmundur at 11/06/2004 02:37:00 e.h.
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