Growth of employment rates of older workers has been strong
Employment rates among older people rise with educational attainment, 2016
Hours worked per week among employed workers, 2015
Extra years of life expectancy have been largely in good health
Self-reported health differs widely by gender, income and education
The rise in effective retirement age lags behind the rise in the normal retirement age
Employed, retired and other not employed persons aged 50-69, EU-28, 2012
Older workers combining work and pension, 2012
Share of part-time employment in total employment in OECD countries by age groups in 2016
Early retirement is still common in many countries
Actuarially neutral annual bonus on past entitlements at the normal retirement age
Impact on annual total benefits when working and deferring pensions by up to five years after the normal retirement age, full-career average earners
Negative impact on annual total benefits when claiming pensions by up to five years early, full-career average earners
Bonus (penalty) for deferring (anticipating) retirement by one year at a given age (x-axis) for OECD average, Japan (high LE) and Latvia (low LE)
Bonus (penalty) for delaying (anticipating) retirement by one year at a given age (x-axis) depending on the indexation of pension benefits
Earliest and normal (based on full careers) retirement ages in 2002 and 2016, men
Future normal retirement ages based on career starting at age 20 in 2016
Rules for delaying retirement or working after pension age, 2016
Early and normal (based on full careers) retirement ages for those retiring in 2016