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The uncertainty remains very high among the South zone (75%) followed by North Zone (57%). It is 46% in the East and 40% in the West.
Men in the South (75 %) again lead the zones in the level of uncertainty expressed by the grey men.
That only 5% of the men said that they expect no support from their children may be silver lining but that may be a poor consolation.
In the land of joint family and traditional values, 48% of the grey men remarked they cannot say what level of support they would get from their children.
   
 

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What is the level of support that they expect from their children in their post-retirement years? The question put to the men in their grey years revealed a surprising pattern of response. In the land of joint family and traditional values, 48% of the grey men remarked they cannot say what level of support they would get from their children.
 


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