Jenseits der Altersgrenze
Wann sollen wir in Rente gehen?
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Narrated by:
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Eggert Blum
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Gerhard Bäcker
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Andre Cera
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Wolfgang Fengler
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By:
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Eggert Blum
About this listen
Starre Altersgrenzen in Gesetzen und Tarifverträgen blockieren oft einen allmählichen Übergang vom Vollzeitjob in den Ruhestand und erschweren es länger zu arbeiten. Was verhindert flexible Regelungen? Wie kann das Potential arbeitswilliger Rentner besser genutzt werden?
Das diskutiert Eggert Blum mit Prof. Dr. Gerhard Bäcker (Soziologe am Institut Arbeit und Qualifikation (IAQ) der Universität Duisburg-Essen), Andre Cera (Leiter Altersversorgung, Vergütung und Controlling der Otto Group in Hamburg) und Dr. Wolfgang Fengler (Leitender Ökonom und Gründer des Internet-Portals "population.io" der Weltbank Wien).©2016 SWR (P)2016 SWR
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