The disaster of Japan child suicide rate
As we all know that Japan is a high suicide rate country. According to World Health Organization report, Japan’s overall
Read moreAs we all know that Japan is a high suicide rate country. According to World Health Organization report, Japan’s overall
Read moreThe urgency of Japan’s aging population is not lost on the public. In a recent Pew poll, Japanese respondents
Read moreJapan, the world’s one of oldest society, has a rapidly growing aging population and shrinking labour force. Recently, analysts and economists
Read moreAs the Birth rate of Japan falls below the replacement rate massively of 2.1 in 1970 to an even lower rate
Read moreWhat happens when a country’s birth rate and death rate shrink at the same time? Japan knows, because it’s facing
Read moreThe shape is thicker at the bottom and slowly thins out, with a bulge in the 20-30 ages. The amount of
Read moreJapan population is dramatically shrinking fast. In the 1970s, Japanese women on average had 2.1 kids. However, today that number
Read moreJapan is ageing, or in other words, Japan’s population is getting older. Its population is shrinking at a rapid pace.
Read moreThe changing face of Japan: labour shortage opens doors to immigrant workers Immigrant workers are part of a growing foreign
Read moreSource Japanese Youth Suicide Rate Highest in 30 Years The Numbers A recent government report has shown that the suicide
Read moreFor decades, young people have been fleeing this rural village, lured by the pull of Japan’s big cities like Tokyo
Read morehttps://www.bloomberg.com/quicktake/japan-s-shrinking-population -Over the last 50 years, Japan’s improved life expectancy and falling birth rate has caused its population aging and shrinking
Read moreJapan is currently experiencing population decrease, however, they have chalked up 7 quarters of economic growth. After current prime minister
Read morehttps://www.bloomberg.com/quicktake/japan-s-shrinking-population Summary: Background: Life expectancy of 87 years (longest living people) – due to high quality healthcare Following World War
Read morehttps://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/jan/15/dementia-towns-japan-ageing-population Since there is a greater percentage of elderly people in Japan’s population, there will also be an increase in
Read moreThe population pyramid of Japan is distributed unbalanced, it dense on middle-aged population. The population is declining since the fertility
Read moreFrom the population pyramid of Canada, the population from the 0-4 to 60s are around the same but slowly decreases
Read moreDense population on young-generation; female and male population is balanced; pyramid shaped Quite low life expectancy; population decrease as the age
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