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NORWAY: LONGER LIFE EXPECTANCY MEANS HIGHER PENSION INSURANCE PRICES FOR WOMEN.
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February 15, 2000
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NORWAY: LONGER LIFE EXPECTANCY MEANS HIGHER PENSION INSURANCE PRICES FOR WOMEN.
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; According to Aftenposten, it is much more expensive for women to take out pension insurance than it is for men. The reason for this is that the average life expectancy for women is longer.
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