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UK’s company directors likeliest to reach 65

By Andrew Taylor, Employment Correspondent

Published: November 28 2008 02:39 | Last updated: November 28 2008 02:39

Men working as company directors and lawyers in south-east England are the least likely to die before they reach the state pension age, according to official figures published on Thursday.

Males working as cleaners and labourers in north-east England, by contrast, had the highest death rate for men aged between 25 and 65, the data showed.

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