aging and social deveolpment
...o say, more old people means not only the decrease of the GDP of the governing body but also the strain of the welfare systems, which in some cases are suicidally overgenerous. From an economical perspective, social industry gives no sympathy on the non-efficient nations, and only by adequate productivities can the social economy level up. On the contrary, the aging population has no abilities to haunch the GDP, no matter it is labor or knowledge intensive industry.. Otherwise, this trend gives the society a good chance to catch its breath after a long-term economic growth. First and for most, also in the viewpoint of economics, it is inevitable to have a process of assimilation after the rapid progress which can restructure the industry, transforming the labor or knowledge intensive industry to be more capital intensive. Second, from a sociological viewpoint, it is also a second distribution of resources from the authorities. Due to the increasing number of old people, social welfare must ...