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Spain top of the list for European pensioners seeking to relocate

Thursday, August 12th 2010 - 18:00 UTC
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Apparently sun and sea are the main attractions Apparently sun and sea are the main attractions

Sun, sea and sangria come top of the list for European pensioners seeking to relocate for retirement, a new survey showed this week. The survey by employee management consulting firm Aon Corporation found that one in four Europeans wishing to retire abroad would like to move to Spain, followed by France, Italy and the United States.

“I imagine it must have something to do with the weather”, Peter Abelskamp, director of health and benefits EMEA at Aon Consulting, told Reuters. Less than half of the British workers questioned wished to spend their retirement years in their home country, in contrast with 87 % of Spaniards. Most French workers were content to stay in France after retiring, unlike German respondents, of whom only 46% wished to carry on living in Germany.

“Cheap air travel and the communication tools available over the internet means that retiring overseas doesn't necessarily mean being completely absent from your family's life”, said Oliver Rowlands, head of retirement for Europe, Middle East and Africa at Aon Consulting in a statement.

Over 7,500 workers from Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Ireland, Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Switzerland and Britain were polled for the study. Retirement emigration could force some governments to rethink social policies and healthcare budgets to deal with the needs of a large ageing population, Aon said in the statement alongside its survey results.

Top Ten Foreign Retirement Destinations for Europeans: Spain, France, USA, Italy, Australasia, Africa, Switzerland, Latin America, United Kingdom and Netherlands.

Percentage of those wishing to retire in their home country: Spain 86.8%; France 81.1%; Denmark 73.6%; Norway 63.4%; The Netherlands 61.4%; Switzerland 53%; Ireland 49%, Germany 45.9% and UK 42.7%.
 

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  • Hoytred

    Spain's now too expensive .... go east old man, go south-east :-)

    Aug 13th, 2010 - 04:16 am 0
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