Now, China has become one of the countries with the fastest aging rate, with the increase of life expectancy, the decline of the fertility rate, and the increasing proportion of senior people in the population. As more and more young people go to big cities to work and live, there are more and more empty nesters in China, and correspondingly, more and more old drifters in big cities. The level of economic development has brought a much better material life for people. However, a person's wellness is not only physical wellness. Emotional wellness and other aspects of wellness is equally important. But for now, most of seniors in China could not master the use of the Internet. They are also gradually disconnected from the outside world. For seniors who live in first-class cities as the old drifters, they are not familiar with the surrounding environment, also does not have many native friends. Their life is confined to the circle of the park, family, grandchildren's school and market. For seniors who live in second, third class cities and outside is also the same. Their life also lacks a variety of recreation activities. While most of the Chinese market of recreation and leisure industry and their services are provided for young people. Most of seniors never use these services, and seniors' depressed psychology makes them not willing to try as well. Their life has been rich in goods, but not in the spiritual or emotional aspects. Therefore, based on the social background and consuming market background in China, the author wants to increase the happiness index of China's seniors through the service design. In this project, the author hopes to set up a bridge between the existing recreation and leisure industry and seniors, to help them to enjoy their life, gain more happiness in a simple, direct, efficient way.
Ora, la Cina è diventata uno dei paesi con il tasso di invecchiamento più rapido, con l'aumento dell'aspettativa di vita, il declino del tasso di fertilità e la percentuale crescente di persone anziane nella popolazione. Mentre sempre più giovani vanno nelle grandi città Per lavorare e vivere, ci sono sempre più nidificanti vuoti in Cina e, di conseguenza, sempre più vecchi drifters nelle grandi città. Il livello di sviluppo economico ha portato una vita materiale molto migliore per le persone. Tuttavia, il benessere di una persona non è solo benessere fisico. Ma per ora, la maggior parte degli anziani in Cina non può padroneggiare l'uso di Internet. Inoltre sono gradualmente scollegati dal mondo esterno. Per gli anziani che vivono in città di prima classe come i vecchi vagabondi, non hanno familiarità con l'ambiente circostante, inoltre non ha molti amici nativi. La loro vita è limitata alla cerchia del parco, della famiglia, della scuola dei nipoti e del mercato. Per gli anziani che vivono in città di seconda, terza classe e al di fuori è anche lo stesso. La loro vita manca anche di una varietà di attività ricreative. L'industria del tempo libero e i loro servizi sono forniti ai giovani. La maggior parte degli anziani non usa mai questi servizi, e la psicologia depressa degli anziani li rende non disposti a provare. La loro vita è ricca di beni, ma non negli aspetti spirituali o emotivi. Nel progetto, l'autore desidera aumentare l'indice di felicità degli anziani cinesi attraverso la progettazione del servizio. In questo progetto, l'autore spera di creare un ponte tra l'industria della ricreazione e del tempo libero e gli anziani, per aiutarli a godersi la loro vita, ottenere più felicità in un modo semplice, diretto ed efficiente.
How to improve the senior's happiness index through service design in China
YAO, XINYI
2018/2019
Abstract
Now, China has become one of the countries with the fastest aging rate, with the increase of life expectancy, the decline of the fertility rate, and the increasing proportion of senior people in the population. As more and more young people go to big cities to work and live, there are more and more empty nesters in China, and correspondingly, more and more old drifters in big cities. The level of economic development has brought a much better material life for people. However, a person's wellness is not only physical wellness. Emotional wellness and other aspects of wellness is equally important. But for now, most of seniors in China could not master the use of the Internet. They are also gradually disconnected from the outside world. For seniors who live in first-class cities as the old drifters, they are not familiar with the surrounding environment, also does not have many native friends. Their life is confined to the circle of the park, family, grandchildren's school and market. For seniors who live in second, third class cities and outside is also the same. Their life also lacks a variety of recreation activities. While most of the Chinese market of recreation and leisure industry and their services are provided for young people. Most of seniors never use these services, and seniors' depressed psychology makes them not willing to try as well. Their life has been rich in goods, but not in the spiritual or emotional aspects. Therefore, based on the social background and consuming market background in China, the author wants to increase the happiness index of China's seniors through the service design. In this project, the author hopes to set up a bridge between the existing recreation and leisure industry and seniors, to help them to enjoy their life, gain more happiness in a simple, direct, efficient way.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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