Czechs not worried about later retirement age

An opinion survey conducted by AXA Retirement Scope suggests that Czechs are not worried about the government’s plans to raise the retirement age to 65. Sixty-two percent of respondents said that they planned to remain active until around 70 years of age, if their health allowed. The survey shows that 22 percent of pensioners in the Czech Republic currently work full-time. Thirty-four percent of pensioners in Prague are employed.