Why Many Elderly Singaporeans Continue Working in Later Years

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Why Many Elderly Singaporeans Continue Working in Later Years

Financial Necessity, Social Engagement, and Family Dynamics Among Key Reasons

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"A discussion emerged online after a user questioned why many elderly individuals in Singapore are still employed in roles such as cleaning and food c

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“A discussion emerged online after a user questioned why many elderly individuals in Singapore are still employed in roles such as cleaning and food court service. Responses varied, revealing financial struggles, personal choice, and societal changes as significant factors.

For some, continuing to work is a necessity. Without a universal pension system, many elderly Singaporeans rely on personal savings for retirement. Those who haven’t saved enough or lack financial support from family members often continue working to cover their expenses. Shifts in traditional family structures also play a role, as fewer seniors live with their children or receive financial assistance from them.

Others, however, see employment as a way to remain active. Some respondents noted that elderly individuals who stop working may experience health issues, including cognitive decline. Engaging in work keeps them physically and mentally stimulated, reducing the risk of conditions such as dementia.

While some seniors work out of financial obligation, others choose to stay employed for social engagement or to avoid boredom. The reasons behind their continued employment are diverse, reflecting a mix of economic and personal motivations.”

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