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The growing trend of seniors choosing to work after retirement

The growing trend of seniors choosing to work after retirement

The number of elderly people continuing to work after retirement is increasing in Vietnam, not only to supplement their income but also to maintain an active lifestyle and stay connected with everyday life.
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  • Proposal to provide a VND 600,000 allowance for elderly people without adequate care

    Proposal to provide a VND 600,000 allowance for elderly people without adequate care

    It is proposed to expand social allowances for the elderly to include those who have caregivers but lack sufficient financial means or health capacity, with a projected benefit of VND 600,000 starting from 2026.
  • New growth potential amid population aging

    New growth potential amid population aging

    The concept of the ‘silver economy’ is gaining prominence as a key trend linked to rapid global population aging.
  • Hai Phong cares for social welfare through insurance

    Hai Phong cares for social welfare through insurance

    Hai Phong has emerged as one of Vietnam’s leading localities in ensuring social welfare thanks to its commitment to the principle: ‘Investment in social welfare must stay ahead of economic growth.’
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