- There are two main obstacles to a card for older people.
- Det finns två huvudsakliga hinder för ett kort för äldre människor.
- Finally, it is crucial that all these innovative tools continue to be affordable for all old people, regardless of their financial situation.
- Slutligen är det av avgörande betydelse att alla gamla människor fortfarande har råd med alla dessa innovativa verktyg, oavsett deras ekonomiska situation.
- Young people who cannot cope with school and drop out are part of this group, as are older people who, despite having worked for decades, receive small pensions that cover only the bare necessities.
- Unga människor som inte klarar skolan och hoppar av ingår i den här gruppen, liksom äldre människor som trots att de har arbetat i årtionden får låga pensioner som bara räcker till det absolut nödvändigaste.
- This would very much contradict the main goal of the programme, which is to enable as many old people as possible to continue living at home for as long as possible.
- Det skulle i hög grad strida mot programmets huvudmål, nämligen att se till att så många gamla människor som möjligt kan bo kvar hemma så länge som möjligt.
- I would like to add the fact that the Union’s population is ageing and I consider that the European Environment and Health Plan should deal with the problems that old people have.
- Jag vill tillägga att unionens befolkning blir allt äldre och jag anser att äldre människors problem borde tas upp i den europeiska handlingsplanen för miljö och hälsa.
- I agree with the rapporteur’s view that older people are not a burden for the economy and society but, on the contrary, a great benefit because of their experience, their life’s work and their knowledge.
- Jag håller med föredraganden om att äldre människor inte är en belastning för ekonomin och samhället utan tvärtom en stor tillgång tack vare deras erfarenhet, arbetslivserfarenhet och kunskaper.
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