Elderly in HK vie for jobs as Asia's worst ageing crisis looms
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Hong Kong
EIGHTY-SIX years old and still job hunting.
Wong Siu-ying had to stop passing out leaflets when she hurt her knee in August. But with two-thirds of her social security income spent on rent and no steady allowance from her three children, retirement isn't an option.
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