Nation's aged will strain system

0 CommentsPrint E-mail Shanghai Daily, September 10, 2010
Adjust font size:

At the rate at which Chinese society is aging, each retiree will be supported by less than two taxpayers by 2059, according to a seminar held by the country's top advisory body.

And the country's labor pool - in seemingly endless supply over the past three decades - is approaching a predicted turning point in 2015, when it will start to shrink, said Yang Yansui, a research fellow with Tsinghua University.

A sample of 1 percent of China's population in 2005 revealed that people aged above 65 accounted for 7.7 percent of the populace. Under standards set by the United Nations, that means China is already an aging society.

The seminar noted that China is in the midst of building a pension fund system to cover each citizen, but a lot of people are yet to be included.

"A fair, long-term, unified, actual and sustainable pension fund plan is most urgent," said Yang at the seminar held on Wednesday in Zhengzhou, capital of Henan Province, China's most populous province with about 100 million people.

China is projected to have a workforce of 810 million people by 2035, but also nearly 300 million people aged above 65.

Beginning in 2030, retirees as a group will be at least one-fourth the size of the workforce. By 2053, they'll be at least one-third the size of the workforce. And by 2059, retirees could equal 45.2 percent of the workforce, Yang said.

To address the problem, Yang suggested gradually delaying the retirement age to expand the workforce and increase income and productivity of seniors.

In a similar vein, Shanghai and some other cities are looking to change their strict family planning policies.

The fertility rate of Shanghai's registered population was 0.83 last year, lower than the national level of 1.6 to 1.8 and the 1.7 average in developed countries in the West.

More than 22 percent of the city's registered population is 60 years of age or older. The percentage will increase to 28.1 in 2015, 36.6 in 2025 and 38 in 2030.

People 14 years or younger in 2008 were 1.16 million, or 8.4 percent of the total population. The figure is lower than the national average of 10.6 percent.

 

Print E-mail Bookmark and Share

Go to Forum >>0 Comments

No comments.

Add your comments...

  • User Name Required
  • Your Comment
  • Racist, abusive and off-topic comments may be removed by the moderator.
Send your storiesGet more from China.org.cnMobileRSSNewsletter
主站蜘蛛池模板: 亚洲精品无码乱码成人| 国产乱子伦农村叉叉叉| www视频在线观看天堂| 无翼乌工口肉肉无遮挡无码18| 亚洲a级黄色片| 欧美日韩电影在线观看| 伊人精品视频一区二区三区| 老司机在线精品| 国产乱子伦精品视频| 日本人强jizz多人| 国产精品福利一区二区久久| 99re九精品视频在线视频| 女人体1963毛片a级| 三级4级做a爰60分钟| 日日av拍夜夜添久久免费| 久久精品中文字幕无码| 最近最新2019中文字幕高清| 亚洲伊人色欲综合网| 欧美日韩视频免费播放| 亚洲网站视频在线观看| 精品一区二区三区免费毛片爱| 华人亚洲欧美精品国产| 肉伦禁忌小说小可的奶水| 国产乱子伦精品无码码专区| 麻豆md国产在线观看| 国产成人无码精品一区在线观看| 亚洲色图综合在线| 国产精品一区在线观看你懂的| 制服丝袜怡红院| 国产精品电影一区| 888午夜不卡理论久久| 国产黄在线观看免费观看不卡| 99视频在线观看免费| 天堂亚洲国产日韩在线看| jizz日本在线观看| 好吊妞视频haodiaoniucom| 一级毛片aaaaaa免费看| 成a人片亚洲日本久久| 两个体校校草被c出水| 成人免费观看网欧美片| 一级片在哪里看|