IPS On Diversity Podcast S2E6: The Young vs The Old
There has always been a generational gap between the young and the old with their differing values and attitudes on various topics ranging from parenting to politics. But are these differences really because of the difference in age? Does our age really matter so much and how can we bridge this generational gap between the young and the old?
On the sixth episode of the second season, host and Associate Director at the Institute of Policy Studies (IPS) Liang Kaixin chats with Dr Kanwaljit Soin, an orthopaedic and hand surgeon, and Dr Teo Kay Key, a Research Fellow at the IPS Social Lab, about generational divide, ageism, retirement and re-employment.
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About our guests:
Dr Kanwaljit Soin
Orthopaedic and Hand Surgeon
Kanwaljit graduated top of her class with MBBS Hons in 1966 and received her Master of Medicine (Surgery) from the University of Singapore in 1970. She was the President of Singapore Orthopaedic Association in 2014 and the President of the Singapore Hand Society in 1989-1990.
In 1992, she became Singapore’s first female Nominated Member of Parliament (NMP). She was also founding member and president of the Association of Women for Action and Research (AWARE). Her other credentials include being the founding chair of the Singapore chapter of the United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM), founding president of Women’s Initiative for Ageing Successfully (WINGS) and the Global Ambassador of HelpAge International.
She was named Singapore’s “Women of the Year” in 1992 and has received many other accolades since then including being awarded UNIFEM Lifetime Achievement Award, Singapore Medical Association Merit Award and the “Good Samaritan” Award from the Rotary Club of Singapore.
Dr Teo Kay Key
Research Fellow at Institute of Policy Studies (IPS)
Kay Key is Research Fellow at the IPS Social Lab. She has a PhD in Political Science from the National University of Singapore. Her research interests are in political and social attitudes, public opinion, voting behaviour, and Singapore society. She is interested in examining these topics using a mix of quantitative and qualitative methods.
Prior to joining IPS, she worked in the civil service for nearly three years doing strategic planning, training, and policy work. She also has a Masters in Political Behaviour from the University of Essex in the United Kingdom and a Bachelors in Social Science from the Singapore Management University.
Her recent works include the World Values Survey and “Integral: A Report on Social Integration in Singapore for the 10th Anniversary of the NIC” as well as “Religiosity and the management of religious harmony: Responses from the IPS survey on race, religion and language”.
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