Re: Stupidi Uomini Bianchi ¶
By: pana on Lunedì 27 Novembre 2017 15:37
ma ? ma ? come?
possibile? i pensionati koreani che rovistano nei cassonettti?
non i trova un mosler che gli spiega che possono risolvere stampando a gogo '
South Korea’s penniless pensioners face final years in crisis
South Korea’s penniless pensioners face final years in crisis Mass destitution among senior citizens points to challenge facing all ageing societies Share on Twitter (opens new window) Share on Facebook (opens new window) Share on LinkedIn (opens new window) Save to myFT 4 hours ago Bryan Harris and Kang Buseong in Seoul 0 comments For the past four years, Oh Soon-ja has pushed her rusty cart through the streets of Seoul, collecting boxes and cardboard. “It’s hard for me to move around at my age but I have no choice — there’s no one to support me and my husband,” says the 68-year-old, who makes Won20,000 ($17.50) a day for her efforts. “It’s my fate — I have to live with it.” Poverty afflicts almost half of Korea’s elderly — a generation that was once the lifeblood of the country’s remarkable postwar transformation into an advanced economy. With the basic monthly state pension of Won200,000 barely sufficient for food and lodging, many resort to menial or degrading jobs to make ends meet.