Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2011-09-13-Speech-2-355-000"
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"I voted in favour of the report as it touches upon one of the most significant social problems Europe is facing today – the ageing population. The low birth rate, on the one hand, and the increasing number of healthier, longer-living pensioners, on the other, may create a problem for us with a view to ensuring sustainable pensions in the future.
To prevent such a catastrophic scenario, the report examines the proportions of older women in the labour market, and suggests that maintaining their employment, instead of enforcing compulsory retirement, could prove to be a remedy to many economic and social problems. I am very much in favour of such a strategy. While many citizens today view the ageing population as a burden on society, I believe that proper management and integration of older workers can certainly prove the opposite."@en1
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