concept   retiree
culture   South Korea
statement   Retirement in South Korea involves continued work or community contributions, with a focus on family and respect for elders.

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1 age of retirement South Korea Typically higher, around 70 years old, and continuing to work beyond the retirement age is common and respected 1
2 athlete retirement age South Korea Athletes may retire in their early 30s due to intense competition for spots on national teams and the pressure to make room for younger talent. 1
3 retire South Korea It is common to retire later in life, around age 70, and many elderly continue to work or engage in post-retirement employment 1
4 retire South Korea Retiring at 60 or even later is more common, and many people continue to work part-time or pursue hobbies after retirement. 1
5 retire South Korea Retiring at the age of 60 or earlier is common, and there is a strong expectation for individuals to receive financial support from their children. 1
6 retire South Korea Retiring at a certain age is common, but individuals may continue to work part-time or in a different capacity to stay active and engaged. 1
7 retire South Korea Retirement age is often later than 65, and it's common for retirees to participate in community activities and continue working in some capacity. 1
8 retiree South Korea Expected to continue working part-time or engage in community activities to stay active and contribute to society 1
9 retiree South Korea Retirees are respected and often enjoy an active social life within their communities. 1
10 retiree South Korea Retirees are highly respected and often play an important role in providing wisdom and guidance to their families. 1
11 retiree South Korea Retirees are highly respected and often play a significant role in family decision-making. 1
12 retirement South Korea Retirement is often seen as a time to focus on family and community involvement, with elders being highly respected and involved in decision-making. 1
13 retirement South Korea Retirement is often associated with staying active through community involvement, hobbies, and part-time work, as it is uncommon to fully stop working. 1
14 retirement South Korea Retirement is seen as an opportunity to continue contributing to society through part-time work or volunteering. 1
15 retirement age South Korea Retirement age is often higher, around 70 or even older, due to cultural expectations of continued productivity. 1
16 retirement age South Korea Retirement age is typically later, around 60-65 for men 1
17 retirement age South Korea Government pensions and social support systems play a significant role in retirement income 1
18 retirement culture South Korea Retirement often involves continuing to work part-time or pursuing hobbies, rather than full cessation of work. 1
19 retirement homes South Korea Filial piety is important, so many elderly individuals live with their adult children instead of in retirement homes 1
20 retirement planning South Korea Reliance on government pension system and personal savings, with little emphasis on stock market investments 1
21 retirement plans South Korea Emphasizes the collective responsibility of family and society to support the elderly, leading to less reliance on individual retirement plans 1
22 retirement traditions South Korea Retirement may involve a more formal event with speeches and acknowledgments, followed by a modest celebration with close family and friends. 1
23 retiring South Korea Retiring may involve living with or near family members, and maintaining an active lifestyle through social activities and community engagement. 1
24 retiring South Korea Retiring at age 60 or even later is common, and many retirees continue to work part-time or pursue hobbies to stay active and engaged. 1
25 retiring South Korea Many people retire later, around ages 65-70, and may continue working part-time even after officially retiring. 1