BEIJING, Feb. 6 (Chinese media) -- Chinese Vice Premier Hui
Liangyu Friday called for more efforts to improve the quality of life for
China's elderly people.
China started to become an aging society in 1999,
about five years before its population hit 1.3 billion in early 2005. As of the
end of 2008, China has a elderly population of 160 million, accounting for 12
percent of the whole population.
Hui said the country's economic development has been
seriously affected by the global financial turmoil, which has in turn has had a
negative impact on the country's aging population.
To better serve senior citizens, Hui suggested the
government build a sound guarantee social system to provide basic old-age
insurance, medical insurance, and minimum living accommodations in both urban
and rural areas -- especially for the disabled, poor and widowed.

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