
"Pew defines Generation X as those born from 1965 through 1980, meaning in 2026 they will be roughly 46 to 61 years old, still too young to retire."
"Eurostat reports that in 2025, the EU employment rate for people aged 55 to 64 was 72.3% for men and 60.8% for women, indicating a significant number of older workers."
"The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics states that 35.5 million people teleworked in the first quarter of 2024, with home-based workers being older than the total workforce."
"In 2024, the EU issued 3.5 million first residence permits to non-EU citizens, with employment being the main reason for 31.9% of these permits."
Generation X, defined as those born from 1965 to 1980, is not retiring in Europe as anticipated. Most are still in the workforce, with average labor-market exit ages around 63.6 for women and 64.7 for men. Employment rates for those aged 55 to 64 are significant, with 72.3% for men and 60.8% for women. Remote work is also notable, with older workers increasingly telecommuting. Additionally, Europe continues to attract workers, with a substantial number of residence permits issued for employment reasons, indicating that many Gen X individuals are moving for work opportunities.
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