Difference between revisions of "Increased number of teachers at retirement age"

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<h2>Enablers</h2>
<h2>Enablers</h2>
Low retirement age as well as the early retirement option <br>
Low retirement age as well as the early retirement option <br>
In almost all European countries, the official retirement age is 65. However, many teachers leave their profession as soon as they have completed the required number of years in service and/or reached the minimum age for retirement with full pension entitlement. <br>
In almost all European countries, the official retirement age is 65. However, many teachers leave their profession as soon as they have completed the required number of years in service and/or reached the minimum age for retirement with full pension entitlement. <br>
<h2>Inhibitors </h2>
<h2>Inhibitors </h2>
This trend is irreversible under the current situation. However, due to fiscal problems in Europe there has been a turn towards extending the retirement age. Only If that applies also for teachers that are to retire in the next ten to twenty years, would that trend be delayed. <br>
This trend is irreversible under the current situation. However, due to fiscal problems in Europe there has been a turn towards extending the retirement age. Only If that applies also for teachers that are to retire in the next ten to twenty years, would that trend be delayed. <br>

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