Core Insights - The demand for high-end nursing and smart elderly care services in Guangdong is significantly outpacing supply, leading to a substantial shortage of nursing care personnel [2][9] - The service industry in Guangdong is projected to contribute 8.14 trillion yuan to the province's GDP in 2024, accounting for 10.6% of the national total and maintaining a 57.5% share of the province's GDP [6][7] Group 1 - The current supply of specialized services such as high-end nursing and smart elderly care is insufficient, resulting in a large gap in nursing care personnel [9][10] - There is a growing demand for new consumption trends such as smart health care, customized tourism, and the silver economy, driven by increasing resident incomes [10][11] - Regulatory, policy, and environmental factors are constraining the growth of these new consumption demands [11] Group 2 - Recommendations from the research group include upgrading the living service industry towards higher quality and diversity [12] - Support for cities like Guangzhou to create national-level high-standard silver economy industrial parks is encouraged [13] - The proposal includes utilizing existing special funds to support key projects in the silver economy and seeking additional funding sources for infrastructure development [14][15]
广东养老护理服务人员缺口大,银发经济等新消费需求旺盛
Nan Fang Nong Cun Bao·2025-08-22 10:00