concept   lifetime
culture   Western countries
statement   Lifetime in Western countries is divided into stages with distinct societal expectations, including common retirement planning.

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1 career longevity Western countries Job mobility and seeking diverse experiences is encouraged in the semiconductor industry in Western countries. 1
2 lifetime Western countries People in Western countries often think about planning for retirement and saving for the later part of their lifetime. 1
3 lifetime Western countries Lifetime is often associated with milestones, such as getting a driver's license, graduating from high school, getting married, and retiring. 1
4 lifetime Western culture Lifetime often divided into stages such as childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and old age, with distinct societal expectations for each stage. 1
5 lifetime Western cultures Lifetime is often measured in years, and 70-80 years is considered a typical lifespan. 1
6 lifetime western countries Retirement age typically around 65-67 years 1
7 longevity Western countries Longevity is celebrated, but often considered more as an accomplishment rather than a sign of wisdom and respect. 1
8 longevity Western countries Increasing longevity poses challenges to healthcare systems and social security programs due to aging populations. 1
9 longevity Western countries Emphasis on individual accomplishments regardless of age 1
10 longevity Western cultures Longevity is admired but less common in Western cultures 1