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EPISODE · May 11, 2026 · 36 MIN

«Lifestyle-Teilzeit»: Ist die Kritik daran berechtigt?

from Eco Talk

Die Schweiz debattiert über ältere Angestellte, die in Zeiten von Fachkräftemangel Teilzeit arbeiten. Sind die Folgen für die Wirtschaft wirklich so gravierend? Und was bedeutet es für die Angestellten selbst, Stichwort Altersvorsorge? 43 Prozent der 55- bis 64-Jährigen arbeiten Teilzeit, im Vergleich zu 27 Prozent bei den jüngsten Arbeitnehmenden: Die «Lifestyle-Teilzeit» sei also kein exklusives Jugendphänomen, folgert der Arbeitgeberverband. Er kritisiert, dass wegen Teilzeitpensen wertvolle Fachkräfte fehlen und dem Staat wichtige Einnahmen entgehen. Wie gross sind die Einbussen wirklich und was bedeutet ein Teilzeitpensum für die eigene Altersvorsorge? Darüber diskutiert Andi Lüscher mit Patrick Chuard-Keller (Chefökonom Schweizerischer Arbeitgeberverband) und Edith Siegenthaler (Geschäftsleiterin Travailsuisse).

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