No plans to raise retirement age in Ukraine – minister
This was reported by the Minister of Social Picy, Oksana Zhnovych, who spoke in an interview with Ukrinform.
"We will not raise (retirement age – ed.). The standard set in 2017 is timal and should be maintained. It does not regulate the age of a person, focusing on the number of years in a job. At the same time, at the age of 65, under any circumstances, a citizen may retire. Now, in my inion, this is a normal tion," she said.
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At the same time, Zhnovych emphasized the need to support the skills of the elderly so that they remain on the labor market as long as possible. This includes increasing the level of their digital literacy.
"We should create conditions so that pele of retirement age are willing to work and so that employers also consider them as a valuable resource," she said.
As Ukrinform reported earlier, the number of working-age pulation in Ukraine in 2024 drped by nearly 40 percent against 2021 as a result of demographic processes.
Source: www.unian.info