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Japan's robot revolution was explored during "CBSN: On Assignment" -- a new primetime documentary series which premiered Monday, July 31 on theCBS Television Networkand onCBSN, the network's 24/7 streaming news service. Japan is facing a population collapse that threatens its very existence. ...
TOKYO, Jan. 15 (Xinhua) -- The number of Japanese workforce will decrease by 20 percent from 2017 to 2040, as the country's population continues to decline, and women and the elderly face increasing difficulty in finding jobs amid sluggish economy, a government study showed Tuesday. ...
in the financial system will restore past performance: the underlying problem is that Japan’s economy has entered an era of fundamentally slow growth. Structural reforms can help, though that is a one-time process. However, the prospective gain from transferring resources from low- ...
Germany's population has grown to nearly 85 million. 德国的人口已经增长到近8500万。 Immigration helped to make up for a low birth rate in Germany. 移民帮助弥补了德国较低的出生率。 Immigration is one way to solve Japan's labor shortage problem. 移民是解决日本劳动力短缺问题的一种方式。 But ...
The National Institute of Population and Social Security Research once estimated that births would decline to below 760,000 in 2035. With births in 2023 recorded at 758,631, this forecast was off by over 10 years. Meanwhile, the number of deaths has increased over the last 10 years, surpassi...
The answer to the problem of declining and aging population is simple: increased migration. Today many people, particularly those from less developed countries, are migrating in search of employment. Many are willing to take jobs that cannot (or will not) be filled by the _ domestic _ populati...
Japan’s population has been in steady decline since its economic boom of the 1980s, with a fertility rate of 1.3 – far below the rate of 2.1 required to maintain a stable population. Deaths have also outpaced births in Japan for more than a decade, posing a growing problem for leaders...
Yet the demise of Kawakami is emblematic of a problem that goes far beyond the Japanese countryside. The problem for Japan is: people in the cities aren’t having babies either. The Yokobori family. Futa Nagao for CNN ‘Time is running out to procreate’ ...
Density of population. Large proportion of rural population; its... JM Johnstone - 《Australian Nurses Journal》 被引量: 5发表: 1991年 Recent trends and regional variations in Japanese marital fertility. It is a problem to determine when fertility decline as measured by the crude birthrate ...