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Those unable to work more than six hours a day are entitled to a partial pension.
Earlier in her career, she earned a partial pension when she worked at a large insurance company.
The government has made inroads into some of Poland's worst problems, notably with a tough, if partial, pension reform.
Public employees' retirement funds have been hit hard not only by the weak economy but also by early-retirement offers, wage increases and the Chicago Public Schools' partial "pension holiday," which has allowed the district to reduce its pension contributions.
A development pioneered by Norway in 1972, and since followed by more and more countries, was to allow persons aged 67 to 69 to reduce their working hours and receive at the same time a partial pension.
Feeling the pinch of living on a partial pension of $1,800 a month -- $800 of which paid the rent on her apartment in Holliswood, Queens -- she thought her best chance to own a home lay in the slow, easy life of the South.
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At this age, the probability to partially retire would be reduced by 50% or more if partial pensions were penalized.
Partial pensions should be made available to those serving less than 20 years.
Partial pensions have also been introduced in Spain and, on a much more restricted basis, in the United Kingdom.
Many took advantage of a new benefit, effective this year, that awards partial pensions to officers who leave with as few as five years on the force.
In fact, we estimate that the probability to partially retire at the age of 60 would be reduced by 50% or more if partial pensions were penalized through reduction coefficients.
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