More jobs for the elderly: Shanghai eyes senior labour force amid China demographic crisis
Shanghai is launching an initiative to encourage elderly employment as it faces a demographic crisis and shrinking workforce. Many older job seekers, like Qiu's 58-year-old father, are struggling to find suitable work despite the city's need for laborers.

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AI-generatedShanghai is launching an initiative to encourage elderly employment as it faces a demographic crisis and shrinking workforce. Many older job seekers, like Qiu's 58-year-old father, are struggling to find suitable work despite the city's need for laborers. Labor agencies often charge high fees upfront, and available jobs are frequently physically demanding with long hours. While the official retirement age is higher, limited social protections in rural areas are prompting older individuals to seek employment to secure their financial future. The initiative aims to mobilize this untapped labor pool to address the city's growing demographic challenges.
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4 extractedRetirement in the countryside starts at 60.
Some labor agencies charge high upfront fees of about 1,200 yuan (US$175).
Shanghai is launching an initiative to mobilize the elderly to address a demographic crisis.
The father is looking for work because social protections in rural areas are limited.