Ekman
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Re: 2015 HSC Economics Marathon
Hmm doesn't seem strong to me, because one can argue that the extra burden on health services will just be limited to extra payments the government needs to make. Like it will continue giving the same healthcare benefits for the working people, but now they need to pay more for the welfare payments for the elderly.What about adding a sentence or two on how the ageing population will increase the burden on health services (especially public health services) as many individuals are retiring and the workforce is decreasing, placing constraints on the limited health workers and the system overall. So the gov needs to provide funding for extra health services. And linking this to the labour market if the elderly are using up all the health services then this will impact other workers in the economy as if they are not provided with health services, their productivity in the long run might reduce.