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Meanings of pensionable age in English
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Usage of pensionable age in English
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Older people increasingly want to continue working even after hitting pensionableage.
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The increase in numbers will be almost entirely of people of pensionableage.
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But there is a small payback when they hit pensionableage.
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Ballymena's most famous native son officially reaches pensionableage today.
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In future there will be far fewer in the workforce to support those of pensionableage.
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Greece, like Italy, also has a large elderly population, with about a quarter of pensionableage.
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Odd that recent governments want to raise pensionableage until it meets age at death, and becomes extinct.
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The pensionableage will be raised to 68 over two years starting in 2037.
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It is a question that any Mayo person not yet of pensionableage has been hearing all of their lives.
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Germany's ideas also include raising the pensionableage depending on a country's demographics, limiting wage increases, and agreeing a common tax base for corporations.
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The pensionableage for women will start rising in stages this year to reach 65 by 2020 from 60 currently.
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The United Nations is celebrating its 60th birthday, but this is a reserved, slightly downbeat birthday, befitting an organisation that is fast approaching pensionableage.
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This will change how the pensions of new entrants are calculated and also, over time, raise the pensionableage from 65 to 68.
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But by 2030, three workers will be supporting those of pensionableage and those aged over 65 will double to almost one million.