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The aging population means a smaller working population, so I feel that when the working population decreases, the socioeconomic system in that country will eventually decline as well. If the aging population is not followed by a new working population and this happens in the long term, it would be a significant issue for the [...]
From my perspective, the long-term implications of an aging population have a significant impact on social welfare systems because older persons need more health care as they age. Additionally, if they continue working for companies or the government, it might be difficult for younger generations to find jobs in different fields.
I consider the implications of the aging global population will impact all people, especially in the healthcare system and social security programs. It's well known that recent generations have a higher percentage of older people, not just young people. This might cause a lack of attention for the entire population of older individuals, while also [...]
The coming aging society needs to be addressed in the labor world, and it's causing a lot of strain on the healthcare system. Especially in Thailand, we have universal coverage, but many people can't access hospitals easily because they only pay 30 baht and can receive good medical care. They can request laboratory tests or [...]
I think the aging population is not good for the global economy and for our country because, as we know, with an aging population, our country will become less developed, and many workplaces will become empty. To prevent this, I think many couples must have at least two kids.
