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however, with the development of society and changes in the population structure, the elderly care industry has also ushered in new opportunities. the transition from traditional concepts to modern cognition has made the elderly care industry no longer just a field of "serving people", it has gradually become a vibrant emerging field.
song of youth
in recent years, the number of people aged 60 and above has approached 300 million, and my country has officially entered a "moderately aging" society. at the same time, my country's demand for elderly care workers is over 6 million, but there are only more than 500,000 practitioners. this has caused a huge talent gap in the elderly care industry, and also provided broad development prospects for young people.
emerging disciplines, new future
as higher education reforms continue to advance, majors related to elderly care services are gradually emerging. shandong women's college and shanghai university of engineering science became the first undergraduate colleges in the country to set up majors related to elderly care services and enroll students that year. currently, there are more than 30 undergraduate colleges with majors related to elderly care services and management. these schools have achieved close connection with market demand through teaching methods such as school-enterprise cooperation and integration of industry and education, providing students with internship opportunities, enhancing practical experience, and allowing graduates to achieve a seamless transition from campus to work.
the elderly care industry is full of vitality
the popularity of graduates majoring in elderly care has given us many inspirations. first of all, education should keep pace with social needs, and the core is to cultivate professionals who can adapt to the development of the times. university education must keenly capture industry trends, accurately grasp the direction of talent training, optimize professional layout in a timely manner, and strengthen the construction of characteristic majors. only in this way can we continuously produce professionals who meet market needs and pave a bright career path for students.
secondly, we should establish a career perspective that keeps pace with the times. the elderly care industry has transformed into a vibrant emerging field, integrating knowledge from multiple disciplines such as management, sociology, communication and psychology, and requires full professionalism and technical content.
finally, government support and changes in social perceptions will drive the development of the elderly care industry, attracting more young people to join this vibrant emerging industry and adding color to people's lives.