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    NUMBER OF ARMENIA'S SENIOR CITIZENS TO DOUBLE BY 2050 - UN

    NEWS.AM
    October 01, 2012 | 13:03

    YEREVAN. - Armenia is already an aging country in line with
    international rankings, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)
    Armenia Assistant Representative Garik Hayrapetyan stated during a
    press conference on Monday.

    He added that the data on Armenia are very concerning, as the number
    of Armenia's senior citizens is expected to virtually double by 2050,
    reaching 885,000 from today's 469,000, the average age will rise
    to 49.4, instead of today's 32.6, and all this could place upon the
    state's shoulders a huge responsibility in terms of taking care of
    the pensioners.

    Likewise reflecting on this matter, Armenia's Labor and Social Affairs
    Deputy Minister Jemma Baghdasaryan noted that the Government recently
    approved the 2012-2016 action plan to resolve the aging-related issues
    in the country.

    "In addition, we are attempting to find the shortfalls in this domain.

    There are 14,000 single elderly in Armenia. They are being served and
    taken care of. The polyclinics provide them free medical service, and
    the question has been raised as to do the same in hospitals as well.

    At present, there are three state-run and four private retirement
    homes. Old-age-homes and shack-clubs are envisioned to be opened in
    the regions," the Deputy Minister noted.

    She added that those who are 63 years of age or older are considered
    seniors in Armenia, but many of them still wish to work, and, also,
    numerous crafts are either being forgotten or solely the elderly
    master them.




    From: A. Papazian
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