The graph below shows the average retirement age of males and females in six countries in 2003. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.
The table indicates the average age of retired men and women in 6 surveyed countries in 2003.
Overall, it can be seen that males reached retirement age one or two years later than females
Concerning men, Korean got the latest retirement age, for about 68 years and 8 months , followed by Japanese, United States and Australian, with 67, 65 years and 64 years respectively. Italian and French, which received the lowest rank, reached retirement at the age of 58 and 57 accordingly. Canadian and Spanish workers both retire at the age of 65. German workers retire at the age of 63. The UK has a retirement age of 66.
Regarding women, working labour in Korea received the latest time, for 67 years, which was 1 year earlier than males. Japan, US and Australia was at the second rate, for 66, 64, 63 years respectively . Italy and France had the earliest retirement age, for about 57 and 56 years accordingly .
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