Rabi Dasgupta

New-age Hurdles of a Retired Life - 1

New-age Hurdles of a Retired Life – Article 4

Retirees in this futuristic world face unique challenges tied to rapid technological advancements as well as a growing generation gap. These hurdles make it increasingly difficult for them to adapt to the changing world and sustain themselves. One major obstacle is the inability to cope with a technology-driven world. Retirees, particularly Baby Boomers, were shaped […]

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Global Approaches to Retirement Challenges – Article 3

Globally, aging populations are reshaping societies, with Europe leading at 25.5% of individuals aged 60 and above, followed by North America at 23.4% and Oceania at 17.9%, according to the U.S. Census Bureau International Database (2019). In stark contrast, Africa has the lowest percentage, at just 5.6%, underscoring regional disparities in aging demographics. However, this

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Defining the Problems of Old Age – Article 1

As individuals transition into their sixties, they often confront the realities of aging, which brings a host of physical, mental, and social challenges coupled with limited financial support. As time passes, health deterioration becomes more pronounced, with increased susceptibility to chronic illnesses and a general decline in cognitive abilities. All these changes gradually start crippling

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