Gyeonggi-do Recruits Baby Boomer Resident Participation Group... Until February 27
Gyeonggi Province is recruiting the ‘Baby Boomer Citizen Participation Group’ until the 27th.
On the 18th, Gyeonggi Province announced that it will operate a citizen participation group to listen to the concerns of baby boomers about work and life and to prepare policies to respond to demographic changes, as the province approaches a super-aged society (where the population aged 65 and over exceeds 20%).
The activity period is from March to December this year. Those selected as members of the citizen participation group will participate in in-depth interviews to discuss practical difficulties in elderly care, housing, jobs, and other elderly-related fields, or provide opinions at the Population Talk Talk Committee.
Baby Boomer Provincial Participation Group Open Recruitment Announcement Poster. Provided by Gyeonggi-do
View original imageGyeonggi Province will select a total of 50 people born between 1960 and 1969 who reside in the province or work at workplaces within the province.
Applications can be submitted online (https://naver.me/GctS1sHt) or by filling out the application form and sending it via email, mail, or fax. For more details, please refer to the announcement on the Gyeonggi Province website (gg.go.kr).
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Homi-ja, the Population Policy Officer of Gyeonggi Province, stated, "Responding to demographic changes due to the increase in the elderly population is a very important task, so we will strive to discover policies that practically help middle-aged and older adults."
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