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Instead of producing goods or services-the traditional economic model"products"-older persons may contribute a“product”that has value to society,such as caring for children, caring for other older persons,caring for the oldest old,providing community leadership, mentoring or being an effective role model.Butin spite of their significant human and economic benefits, such contributions have not been figured into an economy's gross national product.And they have not been appropriately valued.
Over the past several decades,most industrialized countries have experienced a substantial drop in the average age at which individuals retire from the. labour market. Longer life expectancy and better health have not been accompanied by longer working lives. As a consequence,these countries are facing serious concerns about the viability of social security systems. A key challenge for these countries is to mitigate the effects of a drop in the working age population by increasing and prolonging the participation of older people in the labour market.

Social protection is a basic component of decent work. The objective of most social protection schemes is to provide access to health care and income security.But today more than half the world's population is excluded from any type of social security protection.
In most developing countries, no more than 20 per cent-and sometimes as few as 5 per cent--of older persons can expect to receive a pension or adequate health care. People working in the informal economy, predominantly women, are likely to have very low or no income in old age.
For older persons, the main expenditure tends to be on health. Health care is an essential part of social protection in any society, and as the global population ages, it is essential that health services adapt to new demands. Even in countries where the family takes on the responsibility of caring for frail older people, global pressures and trends suggest that the elderly will increasingly be forced to rely on themselves,as younger people move from rural to urban areas for economic reasons.
A growing sector of the population that will certainly require care is the oldest old, those 80 years of age or older. Some have developed strategies for caring for themselves and for each other, and are thus able to receive and give care and support, to remain independent and to have control over their own lives.But the percentage of the oldest old is growing very rapidly, and there is an urgent need, particularly in developing countries, to expand care and security networks.

1.According to Paragraph 1, older persons__.
2. What can we learn from Paragraph 2?
3.Most older people in developing countries .
4. we can learn from Paragraph 5 that health care__.
5. What can be inferred from the last paragraph?



问题1选项
A.serve as role models for their grandchildren only
B.usually use raw materials to produce goods for the market
C.make contributions to an economy's gross national product
D.have values which are neglected by the society to some extent
问题2选项
A.Longer life expectancy means longer working lives.
B.Older people are willing to prolong their working lives.
C.People retire from the labor market much earlier than they used to.
D.Older people have no choice but to participate in the labor market.
问题3选项
A.receive a pension
B.receive heath care
C.have steady income
D.have no social protection
问题4选项
A.ensures income security of the elderly
B.provides protection for the elderly only
C.is the most important part of social protection
D.defines the family's duty of caring for the elderly
问题5选项
A.Most older people can take care of themselves.
B.It is essential that social protection meet new requirements.
C.Older people have been a heavy burden for the whole society.
D.It is urgent for younger people to provide finance for the elderly.
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