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The article represents and attemptat definition of changes in the level of wages and pensions in the population group at the retirement age. The analysis was performed in dynamic approach and covers the period from 1974-1976. It allows among others to formulate the following conclusions: 1. In 1974 the average total pension measured by means of the arithmetic average represented only 47 p.c. of the average wage of people employed in the socialized sector of the economy. 2. Relationships between average pensions and average wages in 1975 corresponded to those from 1974. In 1976 the ration between both magnitudes was very much cimilar to the level from 1974 and 1975. These big disproportions in the obtained incomes may thus become a factor if professional activization of the population in the post-production age.
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The article presents an attempt at definition of changes in the level of incomes of the retired people in comparison with the distribution of wages of people employed in the socialized economy. Description of these changes was performed according to age and sex in a dynamic approach for the period of 1974-1976. The analysis of the obtained distributions both theoretical and empirical allows to formulate the following conclusions: 1. The level of the average pension in the period of 1974-1976 is considerably lower than the average wage of the employed in the socialized economy (both of women and men). The aver age pension represented less than 50 per cent of the average wage. 2. Proportions between wages and pensions in the examined years did not undergo any bigger changes, 3. With these trends remaining unchanged it should be expected that the ratio between the average wages and the average old-age pensions may constitute an important factor promoting increased professional activity of elderly people.
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