Your Answer ▼ Sedack In modern society, there has been a debate about whether having a more younger people than older ones is beneficial for countries or not. There are both advantages and disadvantages of that for valid reasons, but I think the benefits outweigh the drawbacks.
When it comes to think about the disadvantages of the fact that the number of young adults is larger than older people in the view point of the elderly elderly's view point, there will be a fewer job vacancy vacancies for them, and that they will be confined to chores. Furthermore However, the more people getting older, the more they could not do physically demanding work. That is, this situation could make it difficult for the elderly to be make elderly will not be able to get a job to earn money for living. In serious case, the government may have to spend an enormous budget over expectation. In addition, older people could be isolated from society, and suffer from sole life.
However, these days, the speed of developments in technology is too fast so there always are cutting-edge knowledge and devices in work place. This trend is expected that it will be more accelerated all over the world. In other worlds, people need to always be ready for learning new things and adept in this environment. Therefore, societies will require people who have grown in new environments and who are affordable adapted to new type of tasks for development of enterprises and countries. As a result Meanwhile, the capacity of elderly is not sufficient to satisfy societies' requirements, hence including having (including 은 국가의 임의적인, 능동적인 조정을 의미하게됩니다. 즉 외국에서 젊은 인구를 많이 데려오거나, 아니면 노인층을 학살....해서 비율을 능동적으로 조절하는 것이고요.) relatively large number of young adults is further more advantageous to nations.
In conclusion, while both opinions have has valid reasons, I personally think the disadvantages outweigh the advantages due to the fact that present trend does not doesn't really need elderly work force. |