Men are happier than women in retirement
According to the BBC report on December 23, a new study found that men are happier than women when they approach retirement.
A study involving more than 5,000 employees conducted by the University of Portsmouth in the UK found that women were happier than men in the initial stages of their work. When approaching retirement age, men are significantly happier than women.
Dylan van Laer, the leader of the research team, said that on the one hand, men’s jobs are always full of flexibility and changes, which will undoubtedly bring them a lot of pressure. With retirement just around the corner, their work intensity is gradually reduced and their stress is reduced accordingly, which is bound to make men happier. On the other hand, men's pensions are generally higher than women's, and they are also full of longings for retirement life and can do what they like without any scruples. Women, on the other hand, are afraid that they will be troubled by endless household chores.
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