Câu ví dụ #2111
1. Although netizens quickly stepped in to express their anger and grievances at their parents' abusers, many elderly people remain on the margins of society.
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2. 95% of the country's population in 2017, equivalent to 11 million people.
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3. 5 million elderly people, accounting for 17% of the national population.
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4. they can face many challenges and depend on their children in their care, leading to dependency problems and personal debt, one of the most common reasons for abuse in the context of rapidly aging population.
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5. Nguyen Thi Lan, the National Committee on the Elderly of Vietnam, even if these cases are exposed, the punishment is still too light to limit abuse.
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6. the report of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) affirmed that reporting or even acknowledging cases of elder abuse is taboo in Vietnam because it is considered a private matter in the family.
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7. the Law on the Elderly stipulates that sons, daughters and children must support and take care of their elderly parents or grandparents, mistreating them is against the law and those found can be imprisoned for up to five years.
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8. But the country does not have a hotline to protect the elderly in case of emergencies, nor programs to prepare the younger generation for old age.
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9. To Duc, former Deputy Director of the Department of Social Assistance, Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs, the demand for nursing homes is increasing because many Vietnamese work and live far away from elderly relatives.
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10. the country faces a shortage in the supply of nursing homes as its population ages, with government support and private sector investment slow to emerge.
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