2023-05-12 16:26:40
The analysis could bring water to the mill of the detractors of the pension reform. In the short term, health expenditure increases for older workers when the retirement age is postponed, economists estimate in an article published by INSEE on Thursday.
The authors looked at the effects of the 2010 reform. As a reminder, this shifted the retirement age by two years, to 62, by four months per generation, and postponed the haircut cancellation age 65 to 67.
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