đź’¨ Abstract
China is raising retirement ages to address pension deficits exacerbated by its one-child policy, but more reforms are necessary as the economy slows. Aging populations pose challenges for China, with its working age population expected to decline by nearly 40% by 2050. Chinese Premier Li Qiang says the reform is a significant move to improve the social security system.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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