Genderaspecten van de pensioendiscussie
Over wie gaat die pensioendiscussie eigenlijk? Wie hebben vooral te lijden van de kortingen? Van de Eurostatsite:
8 March 2012: International Women’s Day
Around 40% more women than men among the EU population aged 65 and over
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There were in total 257 million women and 245 million men in the EU27 in 2011, meaning that there were 105 women per 100 men. There were around 15% more women than men in the total population in the Baltic countries: Estonia and Latvia (both 117 women per 100 men) and Lithuania (115), while the ratio was almost equal in Cyprus, Sweden, Luxembourg and Malta (all 101 women per 100 men). The ratio rose to 138 women per 100 men on average in the EU27 for those aged 65 and over. For this age group, there were around twice as many women as men in the Baltic countries: Latvia (208 women per 100 men), Estonia (204) and Lithuania (197), while there were around 20% more women than men in Cyprus (120 women per 100 men), Ireland (122) and Sweden (123).
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