Pre-reading questions:
- What does it mean when a country has an “aging population”?
- What is the retirement age in your country, and how has it changed over time?
Vocabulary:
- retirement /ri-TAHYUHR-muhnt/
- strain /streyn/
- pension /PEN-shuhn/
- measure /MEZH-er/
- shrink /shringk/
[noun] – the act of leaving your job and stopping working, usually because you are old
After 30 years of dedicated service at the company, Mr. Jones celebrated his retirement with a grand farewell party.
[noun] – a force or influence that stretches, pulls, or puts pressure on something, sometimes causing damage
The constant strain of managing a large team without sufficient support led to his eventual burnout.
[noun] – a regular payment made by the government or a private company to a person who has retired
She relies on her pension to cover her monthly expenses.
[noun] – actions taken to achieve a particular purpose
The government implemented strict measures to control the spread of the disease.
[verb] – to become smaller in size or amount
The company’s profits have been shrinking due to the economic downturn.
Article reading:
The authorities plan to complete the retirement age reforms by 2029. Currently, men retire at 60, women in white-collar jobs at 55, and factory workers at 50. The new rules will allow workers to continue working past these ages. The aging population is expected to grow significantly by 2035, a trend seen globally that leads to raising retirement ages to protect pension funds. Michael Herrmann, a senior adviser at the United Nations Development Population Fund, emphasized the importance of flexibility in these changes, including options like part-time or remote work. China’s pension system, which is dependent on a shrinking workforce, is considered unsustainable. Eleven provinces already face a pension shortage, and experts warn the system could run out of funds by 2035, stressing the urgent need for reform.
Comprehension questions
- What plan has China announced?
- Why does China need to raise the retirement age?
- What is the current life expectancy in China, and how does it compare to the United States?
- By what year do the authorities plan to complete the retirement age reforms?
- What warning have experts given about China’s pension system?
Discussion questions
- Have you ever thought about what kind of job you might want to do when you’re older? If so, how do you think changes in retirement rules might affect your career choices? If not, what kind of job do you think would be interesting to you in the future?
- Do you have any family members who are planning for their retirement? If so, how are they preparing for it? If not, what do you think people should consider when planning for retirement?
- Do you agree that raising the retirement age is a good idea to keep pension funds from running out?
- How might raising the retirement age impact younger people who are looking for jobs?
- What are some other ways to fix problems with pensions and a shrinking workforce besides raising the retirement age?