Expenditure on pensions as percentage of GDP

This site shows basic indicators on ageing phenomenom in Europe, as a part of Good Old Europe network.

orderRegionyear 2009 year 2008 year 2005 year 1999 
1.IT - Italy16,0314,9614,7114,85
2.AT - Austria15,0614,0214,1714,33
3.FR - France14,5113,6713,3013,37
4.PT - Portugal14,1213,2012,349,72
5.GR - Greece13,4512,7412,2011,29
6.DE - Germany13,1412,3213,3712,93
7.SE - Sweden12,9211,8112,2311,75
8.NL - Netherlands12,8312,0112,5412,83
9.FI - Finland12,5710,8011,1811,06
10.UK - United Kingdom12,5311,3510,7611,25
11.PL - Poland12,3811,6112,68
12.CH - Switzerland12,1513,1512,22
13.BE - Belgium12,1411,3211,1611,34
14.DK - Denmark12,0611,0810,9910,83
15.HU - Hungary11,1911,019,809,03
16.SI - Slovenia10,899,6310,3310,86
17.ES - Spain10,109,269,069,61
18.MT - Malta9,689,129,168,40
19.LT - Lithuania9,597,396,49
20.LU - Luxembourg9,458,309,5710,06
21.RO - Romania9,417,616,19
22.CZ - Czech republic9,128,168,038,26
23.EE - Estonia9,067,025,897,59
24.BG - Bulgaria8,807,027,57
25.NO - Norway8,797,647,978,67
26.SK - Slovakia8,447,157,487,49
27.LV - Latvia8,446,036,3810,79
28.IS - Iceland8,267,196,985,88
29.CY - Cyprus7,366,796,71
30.IE - Ireland7,316,004,893,72

Source of all data is Eurostat. For the Good Old Europe project done in association with IZ Bratislava.