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Shanghai Aims to Reintegrate Its Elderly Population Into the Workforce.

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Faced with a deepening demographic crisis, Chinese cities are seeking to transform their aging populations into a “demographic dividend” to alleviate pension burdens and address the structural shortage of urban labor. During the annual parliamentary meetings in March, Liu Dechun, director of the Social Development Department of the National Development and Reform Commission, expressed support for elderly citizens who wish to remain active. He ad…
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Faced with a deepening demographic crisis, Chinese cities are seeking to transform their aging populations into a “demographic dividend” to alleviate pension burdens and address the structural shortage of urban labor. During the annual parliamentary meetings in March, Liu Dechun, director of the Social Development Department of the National Development and Reform Commission, expressed support for elderly citizens who wish to remain active. He ad…

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Poder360 broke the news in on Sunday, March 29, 2026.
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