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Images of the Aging Population as Singapore Recruits Older Workers to Stay

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10 January 2015 08:15 WIB

An employee clears used dishes from tables at the Commonwealth food center in Singapore (01/06). In a culture that traditionally expects children to look after elderly parents, Singapores employment rate for those between ages 55 and 64 is now 66 percent. The government has made it mandatory for companies to offer three more years of work to those turning 62, the official retirement age, and plans to extend that to five years by 2017. Nicky Loh/Boomberg/ Getty Images

9 Januari 2015 00:00 WIB

A cobbler fixes a pair of shoes on a street in the People's Park area of Singapore (01/06). In a culture that traditionally expects children to look after elderly parents, Singapores employment rate for those between ages 55 and 64 is now 66 percent. Nicky Loh/Boomberg/ Getty Images

9 Januari 2015 00:00 WIB

A man cycles past traffic at a junction on South Bridge Road in the Chinatown area of Singapore (01/06). The government has made it mandatory for companies to offer three more years of work to those turning 62, the official retirement age, and plans to extend that to five years by 2017. Nicky Loh/Boomberg/ Getty Images

9 Januari 2015 00:00 WIB

Men play and observe a game in a recreational space in the area of Chinatown in Singapore (01/06). In a culture that traditionally expects children to look after elderly parents, Singapores employment rate for those between ages 55 and 64 is now 66 percent. Nicky Loh/Boomberg/ Getty Images

9 Januari 2015 00:00 WIB

A man arranges oranges at a fruit store in the Peoples Park area of Singapore (01/06). In a culture that traditionally expects children to look after elderly parents, Singapores employment rate for those between ages 55 and 64 is now 66 percent. Nicky Loh/Boomberg/Getty Images

9 Januari 2015 00:00 WIB

A man pushes a cart laden with to be recycled old newspapers in the Commonwealth area of Singapore (01/06). The government has made it mandatory for companies to offer three more years of work to those turning 62, the official retirement age, and plans to extend that to five years by 2017. Nicky Loh/Boomberg/Getty Images

9 Januari 2015 00:00 WIB