1
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age of retirement
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India
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Varies widely by region and occupation, with informal retirement being common and defined by personal circumstances
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1
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2
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athlete retirement age
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India
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Athletes may retire in their late 30s due to a combination of physical demands and the importance of mentoring and coaching younger athletes.
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1
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3
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retiree
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India
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Often live with family members and may continue to contribute to household and childcare duties
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1
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4
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retirement
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India
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In India, it's often expected that retired individuals will live with their adult children and grandchildren, contributing their wisdom and experience to the family.
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1
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5
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retirement age
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India
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Respect for elders and often continued participation in family and community activities after retirement
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1
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6
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retirement culture
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India
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Retirement is often viewed as a period to spend time with family and support younger generations, rather than focusing on individual relaxation.
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1
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7
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retirement homes
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India
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It's common for multiple generations to live together, so retirement homes are less prevalent
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1
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8
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retirement planning
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India
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Reliance on family support during retirement and real estate investments as a common strategy
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1
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9
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retirement plans
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India
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Reliance on family and children for support during retirement, with formal retirement plans being less commonly utilized
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1
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10
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retirement traditions
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India
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Retirement is a time for reflection and may involve religious ceremonies and rituals to signify the transition to a new phase of life.
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1
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