I can't say about other countries, but for Italy the data in the article is essentially wrong/outdated (requirements have been continuously elevated in the last few years).<p>Once taken away a few exceptions (workers that had some time in particularly dangerous for health or fatigating jobs or that started working very young) the retirement age in Italy is in 2023 (and since 2019) 67 years or 42 years and 10 months of contribution, no matter the age.<p>There are a few other exceptions, but the requirements to be part of them are rare, there is a so-called "level 103", at least 62 years age + 41 years contribution, I believe only valid for 2023, and a few others.