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Zheng Qiang, a professor at Zhejiang University: Young people can endure some hardships, and it is indeed too early to retire at the age of 60 [attached to the development prospects of China's pension industry market]

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Zheng Qiang, a professor at Zhejiang University: Young people can endure some hardships, and it is indeed too early to retire at the age of 60 [attached to the development prospects of China's pension industry market]

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On January 8, "Internet celebrity professor" Zheng Qiang appeared on the Weibo hot search list.

According to reports, Zheng Qiang said in an interview that he did not retire, but only retired from an administrative position, "After all, I am a person in the organization, and I am actually overage, and the organization already looks up to me." "Of course, I've also expressed my opinion, bankers, entrepreneurs, medical scientists, educators, and there are actually people who are 65 or 70 years old abroad." The current state of health and medical care, 60 years old (retirement) is indeed a little regrettable, a little early. ”

He also said that young people should not be blamed. Nowadays, young people have their own requirements and their own realm and vision, which are the inevitability of the times. But as elders, we are taught that we can endure hardships when we are young. When you are young, it is unrealistic and unreasonable to want to enjoy the material conditions that people in their 50s and 60s get.

Zheng Qiang said: "So now I have two words to my close children and friends: when you are young, you will suffer a little, and when you are young, you will not be able to find the most satisfying job in your life in one step, and often the first job is not the most satisfying, it doesn't matter." The first job you are not satisfied with may be the foreshadowing and conditions of your later satisfactory work, so you must have the courage to face the society. ”

In his speech, Professor Zheng Qiang mentioned the social phenomenon that "young people do not want to endure hardships and just want to retire as soon as possible". This may be related to changes in social development and individual pursuits. With the progress of society and economic development, people's pursuit of quality of life and personal happiness has become more and more intense. The attention and attention to the pension industry is also a response to this trend. With the aging of the population, the demand for elderly care services is growing, which also means that people's expectations and planning for retirement life have become more important.

Medical needs in the elderly care still occupy the first place

According to the "Report on the Preparedness of Chinese Pensions" released by the Center for Aging Society of Tsinghua University in October 2020, the survey shows that whether they are non-retired or retired, perfect medical services and good residential services are the first choice. Retirees are more likely than non-retirees to live with their families, have sufficient financial security, and be able to develop their skills.

Zheng Qiang, a professor at Zhejiang University: Young people can endure some hardships, and it is indeed too early to retire at the age of 60 [attached to the development prospects of China's pension industry market]

The development prospects of the pension industry market are broad

According to data released by Credit Suisse in early February 2020, the mainland will enter a super-aging society around 2032, that is, the population over 65 years old is greater than the population aged 10-25. It is estimated that the population aged 60 and above in mainland China will reach 300 million in 2025, exceed 400 million in 2033, and reach a peak of 487 million around 2050, accounting for about one-third of the total population by then. With the acceleration of the aging process in the future, the market will continue to expand the demand for pension products, and the development prospects of the mainland pension industry market are broad.

Zheng Qiang, a professor at Zhejiang University: Young people can endure some hardships, and it is indeed too early to retire at the age of 60 [attached to the development prospects of China's pension industry market]

Su Jian, a professor at the School of Economics at Peking University and director of the National Economic Research Center at Peking University, said that with the increasing prominence of the aging problem in the mainland, there is a broad space to provide diversified products or services for the needs of the elderly, or through the development of the silver economy, the development of new related industries can be promoted.

Xu Hongcai, deputy director of the Economic Policy Committee of the Chinese Society for Policy Sciences, said that with the increasingly serious problem of aging in the future, the provision of related services for the elderly has formed a huge industry, and the development space of the silver economy will become larger and larger in the future, which will become an important aspect of economic growth.

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