While it has become commonly accepted in recent years that work has become less and less central to the lives of the French - especially the new generations, who are said to have a more detached relationship with their jobs - the latest barometer of decision-makers Viavoice-HEC for
Le Figaro
and BFM Business suggests the opposite.
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Pension reform: calculate the age at which you will finally leave
Conducted at the heart of the pension reform – which worries 69% of French people – this survey also shows that the government is neglecting two paths in its project.
First, that of the employment of seniors.
A quarter of French people are in favor of encouraging and developing employment for 55-64 year olds to help bring the pension system back into balance.
It is true that with an employment rate of seniors at 56% - below the European average, situated at 60% - France has significant room for improvement in this area.
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