What are the differences in old age in countries around the world?

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2024-10-28 13:48

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‘Elderly’ is the world's topic, each country and region because of their own situation is different, the old man's old age will also have a relatively large difference, today we will talk about a few major European countries of the elderly their old age life is how to live. Europe as a more developed region, they are also relatively early to face the problem of aging in the 1990s, Germany, France, Italy and other countries have begun the reform of the pension system, after decades of research and exploration, has now formed a set of effective system.

  1. The first country we are talking about today is the United Kingdom. The elderly in the United Kingdom are very similar to the elderly in China in that they also live alone without the company of their children, the main reason being their children's work. However, compared to the Chinese elderly, the British elderly will arrange their own rich old age life, such as raising flowers and planting grass, taking their pets for a walk, or travelling to other places. In addition to the above, there are some old people will go to open a restaurant, open a company, some really do not want to run outside the old man at home to write a book as a writer, a rich old age is the British old people live a very nourishing.

  2, in Germany, can be seen everywhere in the elderly staff, most of the German elderly will be in their old age to re-enter the workplace, mainly because of the German elderly is difficult to rely on pensions to maintain their old age, many German elderly people need to receive the old days of the relief fund. Therefore, according to the research, the happiness of the German elderly in their twilight years is not high, and many German elderly are not satisfied with their lives.

  3, with the United Kingdom and Germany old people's old age is different, France's old people in their old age are busy with their other half of the divorce, this thing sounds more ridiculous, but it is real, France this year, the divorce rate of the elderly are climbing, and the retirement has become a trigger for the elderly divorce.

  Retirement life and the previous life is a lot of different places, couples have to be together 24 hours a day, such an environment needs to be re-adapted to the two, the trivialities of life and the desire for freedom, may make a lot of elderly couples in France do not have the means to live together. The fact that many couples in France are old and young makes it difficult for young wives to accept that their husbands will stop working in their sixties, and another risk factor is that if a couple is very busy at work, they will be ‘a bit depressed’ once they retire.

  Ageing is a global issue and by 2020 there will be 13 countries in the world that will be ‘super-elderly’, with 20 per cent of their populations being over 65, rising to 34 by 2030. In the face of such a serious aging problem, each country needs to deal with it according to its own actual situation, and our country should also actively learn from the successful experience of other countries on the issue of population aging, and hope that all the world's elderly people can have a happy life in their twilight years.

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