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New Challenges for Older Generations: Welfare Risks in Some Areas

Research shows that in some regions, older individuals are seen as a social burden, and this can pose serious risks to their welfare.

New Challenges for Older Generations: Welfare Risks in Some Areas
New Challenges for Older Generations: Welfare Risks in Some Areas

In today's world, where age has become merely a number, a concerning issue has come to the forefront: in some areas, older individuals are recognized as a "social burden." These developments, particularly in specific regions of the country, have raised alarm bells for social welfare.

Why Does Age Become a Burden?

Recent research indicates that in these areas, older individuals face serious economic and social challenges. Due to structural changes in the labor market and an inability to meet basic needs, many of them are seen as a burden on society. This perception can have dire consequences for their quality of life as well as social relations between generations.

Various regions in the country have been affected by this issue, raising significant concerns. Are we moving towards a society where age is perceived as a negative factor? Answering this question could lead to a better understanding of the current and future state of our society.