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It labor population decrease about 5 million people. About 2040 decrease by 10 million. This down cycle, there is no one who experience. Tim: That’s true. But do you think we’ll see people move out into the country or will it just be more people coming to Tokyo and Osaka in the ...
Why has Japan increasingly relied on robots? A. The reliability of robots. B. The intelligence of robots. C. The decrease in work force. D. The increase in population. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C 【详解】 考查语义理解。由“Faced with a declining population and work force, Japan has be...
Immediately after the promulgation of the Constitution, according to Japanese historian Takamine Kawashima (1997), a significant proportion of the Japanese population was initially perplexed or unsupportive of this extreme policy of Japan's demilitariza- tion. By the 1950s, however, Article 9 ...
There is increasing concern that the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic could harm psychological health and exacerbate suicide risk. Here, based on month-level records of suicides covering the entire Japanese population in 1,848 administrative
Izawa K (2001) The ecological study of wild Japanese monkeys living in Kinkazan Island, Miyagi prefecture: on the population change 1995–2000. Bull Miyagi Univ Educ 35:329–337 (in Japanese with English summary) Google Scholar Izawa K (2009) Studies of wild Japanese macaques. Dobutsusha, ...
The next generation of post-war baby boomers was born in the 1980s, leading to an overall population increase across the country. However, it is important to note that from the mid-1970s onward, the number of births began to decrease despite the economic recovery. This was followed by a ...
Population densities, as indicated by the number of individuals per square meter, were higher in the lower and middle intertidal zones than in the upper intertidal zone. Mollusca (i.e., mussels such as Mytilus gallopro- vincialis and Septifer virgatus) and Arthropoda (i.e., barnacles such ...
In per capita terms (executions per million population), Japan's execution rate has long been lower than that for the United States, and it has been much lower than the rates in high-rate American states such as Texas and Virginia. But the per capita rate of execution is a poor measure...
Japan has one of the world’s lowest birthrates and is home to a severely aging population, with a recent survey finding 34.6 million Japanese aged over 65. But despite, the government’s attempts to boost the number of marriages and children, this year’s survey results from the National...