1
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age of retirement
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Brazil
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Around 60 years old, but many continue working beyond this age due to economic necessity
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1
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2
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retirement age
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Brazil
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Emphasis on private pension programs and personal investments for retirement income
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1
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3
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retirement communities
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Brazil
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The concept of retirement communities is not as prevalent, as there is a strong tradition of multigenerational households and close-knit family support for older relatives.
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1
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4
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retirement culture
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Argentina
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Retirement is a period for family reunions, large gatherings, and festive celebrations with traditional food and music.
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1
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5
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retirement culture
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Brazil
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Retirement is associated with vibrant social lives, involving regular social gatherings, dancing, and lively community events.
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1
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6
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retirement homes
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Brazil
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Elderly individuals often live with their families and are cared for at home
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1
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7
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retirement planning
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Argentina
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Challenges in the public pension system lead to a reliance on personal savings, real estate, and informal retirement arrangements
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1
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8
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retirement planning
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Brazil
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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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Brazil
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Reliance on family support and informal savings networks is prevalent, with formal retirement plans being less common
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1
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