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[Time as Currency: Exploring the Time Bank Movement in China's Elderly Care]-[Time banking for elderly care]

Round Table China · B2 · 2024-05-23

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The Time Bank Movement: Redefining Elderly Care through Reciprocity

In an era where the global population is aging, the "Time Bank" movement has emerged as an innovative, community-driven solution to elderly care. By treating time as a currency, this model allows individuals to perform acts of service—such as grocery shopping, home cleaning, or providing emotional support—in exchange for "labor time units" that can be redeemed for care when the volunteer themselves grows older or requires assistance.

The Philosophy of Reciprocity

Originating from 19th-century socialist thinkers and later formalized by American lawyer Edgar Khan, the Time Bank is rooted in the principle of reciprocity. The core premise is that every individual, regardless of their financial status, has something valuable to contribute to their community. As noted in the discussion, this system theoretically allows any service to be traded, from mowing a lawn to preparing a meal. In the Chinese context, particularly in cities like Nanjing, this model has been adapted to address the specific challenges of an aging society, shifting the burden of care from traditional, expensive nursing homes to a more flexible, community-based framework.

Implementation and Digital Integration

To make this model functional, Nanjing has implemented an online platform that provides city-wide access to over 20 different services. This digitization addresses the practical needs of families whose members may live in different cities. By allowing family members to place orders for their elderly relatives, the system ensures transparency, enabling users to track the status of services—from the initial request to the final completion. This structure is particularly vital for the "younger elderly" (those in their 60s), who often possess the health, freedom, and patience to assist those in their 80s or 90s.

Addressing Challenges: Trust, Quality, and Sustainability

Despite the noble intentions, the panelists highlighted several hurdles that the movement must overcome to gain wider traction:

  • Trust and Longevity: A significant concern is whether the "time credits" earned today will actually hold value or be redeemable decades into the future. The system relies on long-term institutional stability and digital documentation to survive the test of time.
  • Quality and Efficiency: Critics point out that while the time spent might be equal, the quality of labor varies. For instance, a professional task like fixing a leaky pipe is vastly different from providing emotional companionship. There is a need for clearer regulations to ensure that exchanges are perceived as fair.
  • Policy Guidance: As the model scales, there is a risk of it drifting toward profit-seeking or commercialization. The participants emphasized the urgent need for clear policy guidance to supervise the system and prevent it from going "astray."
  • Inter-regional Compatibility: With many people working in one city but planning to retire in another, the question remains whether these time credits can be transferred or standardized across different regions.

A Path Forward

Ultimately, the Time Bank movement offers more than just practical assistance; it fosters social cohesion. Data from a 2009 US survey indicated that 90% of Time Bank members gained new friendships, and many reported improved access to health resources. For young people, the concept of "time gifting"—transferring accumulated credits to parents—has proven to be a practical way to support family members from afar. While the system faces complexities regarding regulation and standardization, its potential to provide affordable, dignified care within one's own home makes it a compelling model for the future of aging societies.

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Discussion keeps the worldturning.
This is RoundTable. Helloeverybody, welcome to RoundTable.
Coming to you fromBeijing, I'm HaYoung.
Good to have you along for today'sshow.
Imagine a world where your time is the currency and every act of kindness is a deposit into a bank of humanconnection.
Sounds too good to betrue?

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