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  2. Iceland offers over-60s 10% off shopping bill every week - AOL

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    In order to receive the discount, over-60s will have to show proof of age at the checkout.

  3. List of countries by age structure - Wikipedia

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    Over the age of 65: elderly, senior citizens. The age structure of a country has a strong impact on society and the economy. If the proportion of 0–14-year-olds is very high, there may be a so-called youth bulge .

  4. Economy of Iceland - Wikipedia

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    Tourism accounted for more than 10% of Iceland's GDP in 2017. [18] After a period of robust growth, Iceland's economy is slowing down according to an economic outlook for the years 2018–2020 published by Arion Research in April 2018. [19] Iceland has a mixed economy with high levels of free trade and government intervention.

  5. List of countries by inheritance tax rates - Wikipedia

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    40% [10] Netherlands: 40% [11] Ecuador: 35% [12] Spain: 34% Ireland: 33% Chile: 25% South Africa: 25% [13] Greece: 20% Taiwan: 20% [14] Finland: 19% Ukraine: 18% Denmark: 15% Iceland: 10% Turkey: 1–30% [15] Vietnam: 10% [16] Brazil: 8% [17] Poland: 7% Switzerland (Federal) 0% [18] Philippines: 6% [19] Croatia: 5% Italy: 4% Australia: 0% ...

  6. Demographics of Iceland - Wikipedia

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    Immigration to Iceland rose rapidly in the late twentieth century, encouraged by Iceland's accession to the European Economic Area in 1994, its entry into the Schengen Agreement in 2001, and the country's economic boom in the early twenty-first century. The largest ethnic minority is Poles, who are about a third of the immigrant population. In ...

  7. Reykjavík - Wikipedia

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    Reykjavík is the capital, and in fact Iceland's only city, and as such, it plays a vital role in all cultural life in the country. The city is home to Iceland's main cultural institutions, boasts a flourishing arts scene and is renowned as a creative city with a diverse range of cultural happenings and dynamic grassroots activities.

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