Retirement Age Women in Finland increased to 65 Years in 2026 from 64.75 Years in 2025. Retirement Age Women in Finland averaged 63.56 Years from 2009 until 2026, reaching an all time high of 65.00 Years in 2026 and a record low of 63.00 Years in 2010. source: Ministry of Social Affairs and Health



Related Last Previous Unit Reference
Employed Persons 2524.00 2553.00 Thousand Mar 2026
Employment Change -0.30 0.30 percent Mar 2026
Employment Rate 69.20 70.40 percent Mar 2026
Full Time Employment 2009.00 2072.40 Thousand Dec 2025
Job Vacancies 39711.00 58772.00 Mar 2026
Labor Force Participation Rate 68.00 68.60 percent Mar 2026
Labour Costs 110.91 121.93 points Dec 2025
Long Term Unemployment Rate 2.70 2.50 percent Dec 2025
Part Time Employment 458.90 414.30 Thousand Dec 2025
Population 5.64 5.60 Million Dec 2025
Productivity 105.80 104.19 points Mar 2026
Retirement Age Men 65.00 64.75 Years Dec 2026
Retirement Age Women 65.00 64.75 Years Dec 2026
Unemployed Persons 315.00 312.00 Thousand Mar 2026
Unemployment Rate 11.10 10.90 percent Mar 2026
Wage Growth 1.80 3.80 percent Feb 2026
Wages 4252.00 4207.00 EUR/Month Dec 2025
Wages in Manufacturing 122.20 121.70 points Dec 2025
Youth Unemployment Rate 24.30 24.60 percent Mar 2026


Finland Retirement Age - Women
In Finland, the retirement age refers to the minimum age at which workers can take their state pension. Finland has flexible retirement age (64-68 years) for earnings-related pensions, while the retirement age in the guaranteed pension scheme is 65 years.
Actual Previous Highest Lowest Dates Unit Frequency
65.00 64.75 65.00 63.00 2009 - 2026 Years Yearly