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Retirement Age Rise will Affect People's Health

Retirement Age Rise will Affect People's Health

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Health Sciences, Biology

University

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The video discusses Ravi Thakrar, who, despite health issues like Crohn's disease, continues to work past retirement age. The government plans to raise the retirement age to 68, but a study by University College London suggests that only a third of people will be in good health by then. Sir Michael Marmot emphasizes the need for improving life quality to extend working years. Ravi hopes to work part-time and maintain good health in retirement.

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What health issues does Ravi Thakrar have?

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What is the current retirement age and what does the government plan to raise it to?

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According to the study by University College London, what proportion of people will be in good health if they work until the proposed retirement age?

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What does Sir Michael Marmot suggest is necessary for people to work longer?

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What are Ravi's hopes for his retirement in terms of health?

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