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96% of Ghanaian pensioners willing to work beyond retirement age – Study
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96% of Ghanaian pensioners willing to work beyond retirement age – Study

Modern Ghana 1 day 1 mins read
Ninety-six per cent of pensioners surveyed in Ghana have expressed the willingness to work beyond the mandatory retirement age, highlighting a significant gap between retirees 39; desire to remain productive and the structures available to engage their expertise.

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