The proportion of the Japanese population(54)65 and over is expected to(55)than double between 1985 and 2025,(56)from 10% of the total population to 23%,(57)to decreasing birth and death rates.(58), Japan’s elderly have been considered “honorable elders” who(59)a special place in ...
Japan’s population is decreasing, due to a declining birth-rate and an ageing population. Fifty percent of the population is over 60 years old. We have a need for more aged-care facilities more than anything else. When elderly people pass way, their homes often stay empty because they ...
BACKGROUND: Japanese patients who undergo radical cystectomy have a unique feature, i.e., the ratio of octogenarians is higher than in Western patients because of the aging Japanese population. The purpose of this study was to compare perioperative outcomes, complications, and oncologic outcomes ...
The shape of the distribution can be approximated by a bell: nearly flat on top, then decreasing more quickly, then decreasing more slowly toward the tails of the distribution. 2. Mean, Median and Mode In a perfectly normal distribution, the mean, median, and mode are equivalent and overlap...
in the United States and Japan.The high cost of child-raising is one more (3)(difficult) Chinese policymakers face while (4)(deal)with rapidly decreasing birth rates.Experts warn China's aging population will put pressure (5)its health and social security systems.A de...
The U.S.-China trade war and higher Chinese wages have prompted some Japanese and ROK enterprises relocate production to countries such as Vietnam. However, lower labor costs might not be enough to offset the benefits that China can offer, explaining why the two countries' investments in Viet...
Japanese individuals have often been described as the longest-lived population,23 but they do not survive as long as California Adventists. The difference of only 2.8 years in the expected age at death of Adventist men and women is much less than that seen in most other populations. In ...
Indeed, there have been various degrees of interference by the government over the history of the United States. For the most part, it is accepted that a certain degree of government involvement is necessary to sustain a vibrant economy, on which the economic well-being of the population ...
This study examines the relationship between the business sentiment of Japanese companies regarding Thailand as a promising/potential country and macroeconomic statistics including GDP growth, population change rate in the age between 15 and 64, urban population change, and minimum wage using the JBIC ...
Background: In the rapidly shifting Canadian climate, an ageing population, and increased migration, a greater understanding of how local climate and air pollution hazards impact older adults and immigrant populations will be necessary for mitigating and adapting to adverse health impacts. Objectives: ...