Economically Active Population Survey National results Persons aged 50 to 69 years old that have left the labour market (*) and have a pension, according to whether they would have wanted to keep working 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 2,511.0 100.00 1,093.3 43.54 1,292.9 51.49 124.8 4.97 50-54 60.8 100.00 41.4 68.20 9.2 15.14 10.1 16.66 55-59 217.6 100.00 134.5 61.82 60.5 27.81 22.6 10.38 60-64 770.0 100.00 413.8 53.75 309.4 40.18 46.8 6.08 65-69 1,462.7 100.00 503.5 34.42 913.8 62.48 45.3 3.10 Men Total 1,610.1 100.00 699.0 43.41 829.6 51.52 81.5 5.06 50-54 35.6 100.00 25.4 71.27 6.8 19.19 3.4 9.54 55-59 133.8 100.00 74.8 55.92 42.7 31.91 16.3 12.17 60-64 490.9 100.00 265.6 54.10 193.8 39.49 31.5 6.42 65-69 949.8 100.00 333.3 35.09 586.2 61.72 30.3 3.19 Women Total 900.9 100.00 394.3 43.77 463.3 51.42 43.3 4.81 50-54 25.1 100.00 16.1 63.85 2.4 9.40 6.7 26.75 55-59 83.9 100.00 59.7 71.22 17.8 21.26 6.3 7.52 60-64 279.0 100.00 148.3 53.13 115.5 41.40 15.3 5.47 65-69 512.8 100.00 170.3 33.20 327.6 63.87 15.0 2.93 Notes: 1) Persons aged 50 to 69 years of age (*) who have stopped working after the age of 49 who do not have a job and are not seeking one nor they have found one that they will begin subsequently. 'They do not know' includes those who have stated to receive only early retirement pensions. Source: National Statistics Institute