Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Cross-National Comparisons of Years in Retirement

http://thesocietypages.org/socimages/2011/05/06/cross-national-comparisons-of-years-in-retirement/

by Lisa Wade, May 6, 2011, at 10:53 am

Does American prosperity translate into long retirements? Not compared to other developed countries in the world. Flowing Data borrowed OECD numbers on life expectancy and age of retirement to calculate the average number of years in retirement for men and women across many different countries. The portion of each bar with the line is the average number of years working, while the non-lined portion represents years in retirement.

Largely because of life expectancy, women enjoy more years than men in all states except Turkey, but the number of years varies quite tremendously, from an average of zero years for men in Mexico, to an average of 26 years for women in Austria and Italy. The United States is way down on this list, not doing so well relatively after all.

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See link above for the chart.
Some data from the chart:

Average number of retirement years
U.S. men: 10 women: 16
Austria men: 18 women: 26
Mexico men: 0 women: 8

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