What's Happening?
The Hakuhodo Institute of Life and Living ASEAN held the 'ASEAN Sei-katsu-sha Studies 2026' Forum in Bangkok, focusing on the attitudes and behaviors of the ASEAN sei-katsu-sha. The study, 'Decoding the Prime
Generations,' examines how the region is redefining aging and self-fulfillment. Traditionally centered on younger audiences, the ASEAN region is experiencing a demographic shift with increasing influence from middle-aged and senior generations. The study challenges myths about aging, self-actualization, and ideal life, revealing that these generations are tech-savvy and actively contributing to the economy.
Why It's Important?
The findings highlight a significant shift in societal perceptions of aging, with implications for marketing and cultural norms. As middle-aged and senior generations gain influence, businesses and policymakers must adapt to their needs and preferences. This demographic shift offers opportunities for brands to engage with a growing market segment, emphasizing the importance of inclusivity and diversity. The study's insights into self-actualization and aging challenge stereotypes and encourage a more positive view of aging, promoting lifelong learning and contribution.
What's Next?
Brands and marketers are expected to adopt a 'Pro-Aging' approach, viewing aging as an opportunity rather than a challenge. This perspective encourages support for continuous self-renewal and engagement with older generations. Future research may focus on further understanding the needs and aspirations of these demographic groups, influencing product development and marketing strategies. The forum's findings may lead to increased collaboration between businesses and communities to support aging populations.
Beyond the Headlines
The study's redefinition of aging and self-actualization raises broader questions about societal values and the role of older generations. As the population ages, there is a need for policies that support active aging and address age-related challenges. The insights from the forum may contribute to a cultural shift towards valuing experience and wisdom, fostering intergenerational collaboration and understanding.






