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

Baby Boomer Provincial Participation Group Open Recruitment Announcement Poster. Provided by Gyeonggi-do

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Gyeonggi 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).



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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