Economically Active Population Survey National results Persons employed aged 50 to 69 years old (*) who keep working even if they receive a pension, according to the main reason why they do it, economic or not, by sex and age group Units: absolute values in thousands and percentages Total Yes No They do not know Absolute values Percentages Absolute values Percentages Absolute values Percentages Absolute values Percentages Both sexes Total 254.0 100.00 178.4 70.24 73.9 29.08 1.7 0.68 50-54 72.4 100.00 60.0 82.86 11.4 15.74 1.0 1.40 55-59 75.1 100.00 60.2 80.14 14.3 19.07 0.6 0.79 60-64 84.4 100.00 51.4 60.86 32.9 38.99 0.1 0.15 65-69 22.2 100.00 6.9 31.22 15.2 68.78 . . Men Total 112.8 100.00 68.5 60.75 43.7 38.73 0.6 0.53 50-54 26.5 100.00 20.8 78.43 5.7 21.57 . . 55-59 28.1 100.00 22.2 78.94 5.3 18.95 0.6 2.11 60-64 41.0 100.00 21.1 51.42 19.9 48.58 . . 65-69 17.2 100.00 4.5 26.10 12.7 73.90 . . Women Total 141.3 100.00 109.9 77.82 30.2 21.37 1.1 0.80 50-54 45.9 100.00 39.2 85.41 5.7 12.38 1.0 2.21 55-59 47.0 100.00 38.0 80.86 9.0 19.14 . . 60-64 43.4 100.00 30.3 69.77 13.0 29.95 0.1 0.28 65-69 4.9 100.00 2.4 49.11 2.5 50.89 . . Notes: .Data protected by statistical secrecy 1) (*) Persons employed aged 50 to 69 years old that receive a retirement pension, or a pension different from retirement, or an early retirement. Source: National Statistics Institute