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Singaporeans on active ageing | What Do You Think?
AsiaOne
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2/10/2025
What does retirement life look like in Singapore? What does it mean to 'actively age'? We find out when Singaporeans want to retire, and how they envision their retirement lifestyle to be.
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65, definitely not.
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If it's within my physical capabilities, I would.
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Ideally not, I don't want to work.
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I want to save up money so that I don't have to work past the age of 65.
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1 in 4 Singaporeans is projected to be aged 65 and above come 2030.
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To better help seniors age well in their homes and communities,
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Singapore is planning to scale up to 220 active ageing centres by 2025,
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such that 8 in 10 seniors will have one active ageing centre near their homes.
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Seniors, much like their younger counterparts,
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need outlets to keep them active and stimulated physically,
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mentally as well as socially to age well,
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with staying employed being a possible avenue for doing so.
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We wanted to find out what the ideal retirement life looks like for Singaporeans.
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Asia One recently did a survey which received 1,092 valid responses.
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Of the people we interviewed, more than 2 in 3 respondents
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wish to work at least part-time beyond 65 years old, if their health allows it.
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Among them, helping them stay physically active,
01:00
as well as giving them a sense of purpose were the most common reasons for remaining employed.
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As for respondents who answered with maybe,
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flexible work arrangements, maintaining a stream of income and having meaning and purpose
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were possible motivations for them to stay employed beyond 65.
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For respondents that did not want to work beyond 65,
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not wanting any more work stress and desiring to enjoy more unscheduled time
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were the most common reasons for not wanting to continue working.
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When asked if they desired more opportunities to connect with others outside of those they live with,
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more than half of respondents aged 45 and above agreed to varying extents.
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However, outside of the workplace, only 30% of respondents aged 45 and above
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spent two hours or more interacting with others face-to-face on a weekend.
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To expand on our findings, we wanted to find out what Singaporeans thought would help them age better.
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I most likely will be working either a full-time job or a part-time job
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or intends to travel around the world more.
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I wanted my retirement life to be somewhere, you know, by the beach.
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Just like, you know, spending some time with my significant other.
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At home, I was spending time with my children.
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Financially stress-free, but I would definitely want to keep my brain working
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so I would think that I would have some hobby for sure.
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Maybe either gardening or exercising for sure, like I'm doing that now.
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So, I hope to keep that until, like, the day I die.
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I don't agree much that you stay at home after 65.
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If you can, possibly, healthy physically, you should come out to work to contribute to the government.
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I think it really depends.
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When we say work, like, what do we really mean?
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Is it something that we feel passionate about?
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Or is it something that we need to do because we really need the money at that point of time?
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Honestly, I think by 65, right, I should be retired already.
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Because at that point, I think, like, I already work enough
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and I should, like, relax and just enjoy life.
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Yes, if I get the opportunity to work, but I will be more likely to go back to my daughters
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because they're all staying in Australia.
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Honestly, if it's within my physical capabilities, I would.
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Ideally not. I don't want to work.
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I want to save up money so that I don't have to work past the age of 65
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so that, you know, I can actually enjoy much more of the world
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rather than, you know, having to work even more even when I'm older.
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65, definitely not. Absolutely not.
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If I were to work, it's purely out of my own choice, not because I have to.
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And like I mentioned before, it's because I want to keep myself, like, my brain working.
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I would like to connect more with people outside of work or in school
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because I feel like I want to have a more diverse network of friends and people.
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Yeah, definitely. I mean, I'm a person who loves, like, talking to people and
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yeah, so I think that is really important, especially when you're getting older
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because, like, you know, I think you tend to get more lonely when you're older.
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So I think having, like, you know, joining clubs or, you know,
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like, you know, say, like a running club or, like, a knitting club, I think like that,
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or like a book club, that is, like, a really good way to make new friends.
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Yeah, for sure, for sure.
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No.
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And too busy, too packed already. So many things to do. Yeah.
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Time is one, schoolwork is also another.
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Because I, outside of school, I don't really have time to connect with people.
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For me, right now, it would be lack of time because I have shift work,
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so I, it rotates every few weeks, so that is a little bit difficult for me right now.
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I think time for now, definitely, because I still, I know I'm here on a Monday.
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I would rather spend that time with my husband and my family.
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Of the people we interviewed, respondents were equally divided
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on whether they were open to work past 65.
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For respondents who were, wanting to contribute as well as being able to earn more money
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were the main reasons why.
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Respondents who desired more opportunities to connect with others outside of their work or household
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stated that the lack of time was the main reason stopping them from doing so.
05:09
So, what do you think?
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