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Aging population: transforming demographic challenges into opportunities

Population aging is an irreversible global trend and has a strong impact on all areas of society. The challenges that population aging brings to economic growth, politics, and social security issues are directly affecting the elderly.

96-year-old loves gymnastics, becomes famous on social media

Nguyen Thi Huynh, or Tu, from Nam Quang hamlet, Thach Trung commune, in Ha Tinh City, practices physical exercise, walks, does gymnastics, and swims every day, which keeps her body flexible and her mind sound.

Developers eye retirement housing to capitalise on Vietnam’s aging population

Major real estate developers are looking at pouring investments into the retirement housing market to capitalise on Vietnam's aging population.

After years of hard work, couple travels by motorbike throughout the country

In 2022, Nguyen Hoang Cam advised his wife to give up their private business and spend time traveling. Together, they have been to more than 10 cities and provinces, making up for the years they had to work hard to provide for their family.

Senior citizens in HCM City embrace technology to combat loneliness

In an effort to combat loneliness and keep up with the digital age, senior citizens in HCM City are enrolling in special classes to learn how to use smartphones and social media.

73-year-old doctoral graduate inspires with lifelong learning journey

At 73, Mr. Doan Hoang Hai exemplifies the spirit of lifelong learning, recently earning his doctorate in Business Administration from Tra Vinh University.

Vietnamese life expectancy rises, but elderly live with a number of ailments

The average life expectancy of Vietnamese in 2023 increased to 74.5 years, with longevity varying in different localities with a gap of 6.8 years between the lowest and highest figures.

Strong actions needed to ensure healthcare, life quality for elderly population

Data revealed that the older population will spend around eight to eleven years living with illness.

The silver economy, a billion dollar market in Vietnam

The number of elderly people is forecast to represent 17 per cent of the total population by 2030, rising to 25 per cent by 2050.

Challenges in promoting employment among urban elderly in Vietnam

In the context of improved healthcare and increased life expectancy, the issue of suitable employment for the elderly needs to be addressed proactively through labour and employment policies.

When the elderly want to continue working

According to a study by the United Nations Population Fund, 80% of the population after retirement want to find jobs.