A growing number of senior citizens in India are finding a vibrant second career as digital content creators. With rising internet penetration and social media platforms offering accessible avenues, retirees are turning hobbies, life experiences, and storytelling into engaging online content, reshaping perceptions of ageing and creativity in the digital era.
According to an Agewell Foundation survey cited by Business Standard, nearly 73% of senior citizens expressed interest in working post-retirement, with digital platforms emerging as a popular choice. Reputation Today notes that India’s creator economy is expanding rapidly, offering opportunities across YouTube, Instagram, and LinkedIn. While challenges such as digital literacy and mobility issues remain, structured training and community support are helping older Indians thrive. Their content spans cooking, wellness, storytelling, and motivational talks, resonating with younger audiences and bridging generational gaps.
Notable updates
• Agewell Foundation survey: 73% of seniors keen to work post-retirement, many exploring digital avenues
• Platforms like YouTube, Instagram, and LinkedIn enable seniors to share skills and stories
• Content ranges from cooking and wellness to motivational talks and cultural narratives
• Challenges include digital literacy gaps and mobility issues, but training programs are expanding
• Senior creators are reshaping perceptions of ageing, adding value to India’s creator economy
Major takeaway
India’s greying population is redefining retirement by embracing digital content creation, turning experience into influence and carving new identities in the creator economy.
Sources: Business Standard (via Agewell Foundation survey), LinkedIn News, Reputation Today