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By MALIN RISING, Associated Press STOCKHOLM (AP) Europeans need to question their habits and have more flexibility if they want to secure the future of their generous pension systems, Sweden and Britain's prime ministers said Thursday at a summit in Stockholm. Participants of the Northern Future Forum, including leaders from Britain and the Nordic and Baltic countries, focused on how to increase the number of female leaders and entrepreneurs and enable senior citizens to stay in the labor force longer. The meeting highlighted the growing disparities between different parts of Europe, uniting countries with pro-market views and skeptical attitudes toward calls for more regulation from European Union members like Germany and France. "We live longer, we are better educated and we are healthier than ever before. This is, of course,toms shoe store, a fantastic development, but it is also true that our education, health and pension system have not adapted to this development, let alone our attitudes and social norms," Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt said. Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron agreed, saying, "I don't think anyone is saying you must work until you are 75, I think what we are all saying is that we need to have greater flexibility." Reinfeldt said the fact that the average global life expectancy has risen from around 46 years in 1950, to nearly 70 today and 80 in the EU has changed the premise for
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