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China October 16, 2006
Every day at Mr Ge is not wealthy. Wei Qing's first job is to unlock the bathroom, which is shared by nine families. "We're just like friends," she said. "I've been looking after him for a year, when I'm done with my chores we sit down and have a chat." Her wages are paid by the "I didn't get any pension from the pen company I used to work for," he said. "I have to rely on the government, they give us RMB 460 (£30) a month and they take care of our medical bills." At the beginning stage of the one-child policy... no one really realised that ageing would be such a serious population or social problem This level of care - his rent is also
paid - is not uncommon in Although But future generations of pensioners may not be so lucky. Around 7.5% of the Chinese population is over 65, but in the next quarter century that number will increase to 30%. It will be one of the greatest demographic changes in history. "The pressure on the working age
population will be much bigger than before," said Professor Peng
Xizhe, a population expert, at "Ageing is mainly caused by Corruption case The drop in fertility caused by the so-called one-child policy is beginning to feed through into the working population. This generation of Chinese pensioners are supported by at least six workers paying taxes. In 30 years time there will only be three workers for every Chinese pensioner.
Parts of the labour force will shift from producing goods, into social services like medical care for the elderly. "We'll have much less labour to produce things," he said. And as And "
For now though, the city's pensioners enjoy a host of government-sponsored services. In a Pudong community centre, pensioners gather every Friday for a sing-along. The mood is carefree, and one of the most popular songs is called "be open-minded". The moral of this song is that old people should enjoy life while they can and should not worry about saving for a rainy day. With a population that is living
longer and a workforce that is getting smaller, the pressure is on
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