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Should we rethink Ireland’s retirement age?

With Ireland’s population ageing at a faster rate than almost any other European country, the C...

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16.26 26 Nov 2024


Should we rethink Ireland’s retirement age?


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With Ireland’s population ageing at a faster rate than almost any other European country, the Central Bank of Ireland’s governor Gabriel Makhlouf has said that people need to be working past 65, and that policies incentivising this should be considered.

Joining Kieran to discuss is Economist at TU Dublin, Emma Howard People Before Profit TD for Dublin South-Central, Bríd Smith and Sinéad Brady, Career Psychologist & author of ‘Total Reset’.


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