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Demands Too High In Working Life

Most Finns say that the pressure of high demands and the fast pace of work are the biggest problems in their professional lives.

A study by the Finnish Pension Alliance TELA shows that in addition, people in the job market are most affected by job insecurity, income worries and job-related psychological factors such as depression.

Most say that the best way to help people cope with pressures on the job are to give them the opportunity to influence their own work and to improve the general atmosphere at work.

Three-fourths of those interviewed for the survey said that they understand that both the young and older employees are needed in the workplace. Nearly as many rejected the argument that older employees should retire because they are blocking the chances for younger colleagues to advance.

A majority of people with jobs say they believe that they can continue working until they are 63. One-third don't think they can work that long, but a fifth of those assumed that they probably will anyway.

The poll which interviewed one thousand people was carried out in early June by TSN Gallup.

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