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宜家IKEA:2025年代际友好家居趋势报告
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-06-17 01:17
Group 1 - The report focuses on the aging population in China, specifically the needs and living conditions of the elderly, aiming to create "intergenerational-friendly" living spaces [1][2][3] - The elderly population aged 65 and above in China has reached 220 million, accounting for over a quarter of the global elderly population, with varying needs across different age groups [2][20] - The rise of the "silver economy" indicates an increase in the consumption capacity of the elderly, with a per capita national income of $10,408 in 2020, and a significant portion of this demographic engaging in travel and leisure activities [2][25] Group 2 - Shanghai has established a "9073" elderly care model, where 90% of elderly individuals live at home, 7% receive community care, and 3% reside in institutions, creating a 15-minute service circle for elderly care [3][29] - The report highlights the need for home modifications to accommodate the elderly, focusing on safety and emotional needs, with common areas for improvement being bathrooms and kitchens [3][34] Group 3 - The report identifies a gap in understanding between elderly individuals and their children regarding home needs, with many elderly concealing their true requirements [4][5] - Future home designs should balance safety, practicality, and emotional connections, with over 80% of respondents aware of "elderly-friendly" modifications, yet only 9% have taken action [5][6] Group 4 - The report emphasizes the importance of intergenerational communication, urging children to recognize unspoken needs of their elderly parents, such as social interaction and dignity [5][6] - The ideal home should accommodate all generations and foster emotional connections, making it a warm haven for different age groups [5][11]