Thirty-Seven Percent Of French Workers Feel Unable To Work Until Retirement
A recent Ypsos and BVA survey reveals that 62% of individuals aged 18-34 have already considered retirement. The findings suggest the younger generation is not indifferent to pension and retirement issues. The data was discussed in the context of generational attitudes toward future financial security and labor market exit. No specific timeline for these demographic shifts was provided. Respondents expressed a desire for financial stability and the ability to rest without working. The study highlights a growing preoccupation with retirement planning among young people in France. Approximately 37% of employees in France report feeling unable to maintain their employment until retirement age. The trend is more prevalent among younger workers than older employees. Women and management-level staff are more likely to report these feelings than men.
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“C'est d'ailleurs ce que révèle la dernière enquête Ypsos, BVA, les jeunes et la retraite, enquête qui nous apprend que 62% des 18-34 ans ont déjà pensé à la retraite.”
“des salariés ne se sentent pas capables de tenir dans leur travail jusqu'à la retraite. Ce qui est énorme, 37%.”
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