The Two Generations after the Elders Went Bankrupt (Translated Documentary)

The Two Generations after the Elders Went Bankrupt (Translated Documentary)

by (japan) Nhk Special Program Recording Team

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Ch. 69Nhk Special Program "old People Drifting in Society to Prevent Both Generations from Suffering a Lose-lose" Production Staff List
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About This Novel

Living alone is not the root cause of "bankruptcy in old age". Having someone to depend on in old age becomes a fantasy, and living with children is a lose-lose situation. The NHK special program recording team adheres to the consistent concepts of "experimentation", "exclusivity" and striving to "move" the public, boldly innovates the method of collecting materials, dares to challenge various topics, and is committed to digging out the truth of the incident. Over the past decades, thousands of TV programs have been produced and broadcast, and a large number of books reflecting the real problems of Japanese society have been released, such as "The Unconnected Society", "Female Poverty", and "Bankruptcy after Old Age". The "bankruptcy of the second generation" caused by "living with family" is becoming increasingly common. If you leave your job to take care of your elderly parents, you will lose your income; if you return to the workplace and work to make money, your parents will live alone during the day. Children who have returned to their parents in middle age are in a dilemma. Today, when the traditional way of family existence is being shaken, can we avoid "both generations suffer losses"?

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In an aging society, elderly care is a big problem

I like this book, it's very real, I don't know what our future will be like

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