Vocabulary:
- statutory /STACH-oo-tawr-ee/
- alleviate /uh-LEE-vee-eyt/
- reform /ri-FAWRM/
- reliant /ri-LAHY-uhnt/
- deficit /DEF-uh-sit/
[adjective] – decided or controlled by law
The statutory requirement for obtaining a driver’s license includes passing both a written and a practical test.
[verb] – to make (suffering, deficiency, or a problem) less severe
The charity aims to alleviate poverty in the region by providing food and medical supplies to those in need.
[noun] – an improvement or change that is made to a particular system, structure, or policy
The government is planning to introduce educational reform to improve the quality of teaching in public schools.
[adjective] – dependent or needing to depend on someone or something for aid or support
She became reliant on her friends for support after moving to a new city.
[noun] – the total amount by which money spent is more than money received, or the state of having spent more money than has been received
The government is struggling to balance the budget due to persistent trade deficits.
Article reading:
The authorities plan to raise the retirement age gradually, with reforms to be completed by 2029. Men currently retire at 60, women in white-collar jobs at 55, and factory workers at 50, with new provisions allowing workers to continue beyond these ages. The aging population is expected to grow substantially by 2035, a trend seen globally that prompts retirement age increases to safeguard pension funds. Michael Herrmann, a senior adviser at the United Nations Development Population Fund, stresses the importance of implementing these changes with flexibility, including options like part-time or remote work. China’s pension system, reliant on a shrinking workforce, is deemed unsustainable. Eleven provinces are already facing pension deficits, and experts predict the system could be depleted by 2035, highlighting the urgent need for reform.
Discussion Questions:
- Have you ever thought about what it might be like to work when you’re much older? If so, what kind of job would you want to have when you’re older? If not, what are some things you enjoy doing now that you might want to continue in the future?
- If you were in a position to advise policymakers on how to address the challenges of an aging population, what innovative solutions would you propose?
- Do you agree that people should work longer before they retire?
- What potential consequences might arise from implementing a higher retirement age?
- What are some ways that younger people can prepare for a future where retirement might come later?
Summarization
Describe:
- part-time
- remote work
- aging population
- white-collar job
- life expectancy