What industries have the silver-haired economy spawned?

The silver-haired economy has spawned the following industries:

First, the new aged care service industry. In particular, the rapid increase of empty nest, aged and disabled elderly makes the demand for high-quality old-age care services urgent.

Second, the characteristic elderly medical service industry. Most elderly people suffer from various chronic diseases. With people's demand for hospice care services, the construction of hospitals for the elderly and the specialization, socialization and industrialization of various medical services for the elderly are not only necessary, but also have great room for development.

Third, the elderly education industry. The needs of the elderly for education are diverse and last for a long time, which deeply affects the quality of life of the elderly. At present, China's old-age education has a weak foundation and scarce resources, which are in short supply. On the other hand, the professional training market of geriatrics, nursing and nursing services also needs to be developed urgently.

Fourth, silver-haired tourism. The increase in the proportion of the elderly population and the rapid growth of national income will bring a broad market space for silver-haired tourism.

Five, the elderly online service industry. What needs to be actively developed is not only an online shopping platform tailored to the needs and preferences of elderly users and the characteristics of network operation, but also a comprehensive e-commerce platform integrating daily care, domestic service and cultural tourism.

Sixth, the elderly electronic products industry. In addition to mobile phones for the elderly, electronic products suitable for the physiological characteristics, hobbies and intelligent service needs of the elderly have broad market prospects.

Seven, the elderly clothing industry. At present, the proportion of clothing for the elderly in China is low, with few choices and scattered channels, which can't keep up with the growing demand for diversified clothing.

Eight, the toy industry for the elderly. At present, the domestic elderly toy market is almost blank. Exploiting the toy market for the elderly can not only enrich their old age, but also have market potential.

Nine, the elderly food industry. Due to physiological characteristics and health care needs, the diet of the elderly has many special needs. Drawing lessons from Japanese experience, it is promising to open up the food market for the elderly in China.

Ten, the elderly beauty and health industry. The elderly have diverse and extensive needs for beauty, body building and fitness, and their consumption characteristics are gradually becoming younger and more fashionable.