Meanwhile, another reason for population growth is the need for well remunerated labor. Of all towns and villages in Japan, the ski resort village of Akaigawa in Hokkaido had the highest rate of population growth. The population of the village increased by 22.33 percent, thanks in part to for...
Following high growth rates in the late 19th and early 20th century, population growth started slowing down after World War II. The population eventually reached its peak with more than 128 million people between 2007 and 2010. Low birthrate, as well as low levels of immigration, have led to...
The decline of the birth rate in the country led to deaths eventually outnumbering births. According to Statistics Korea, 16 percent of the country’s population was older than 65 years in 2019. In Japan, the population has been mostly declining since 2008. Until 2019, the latest year ...
The rate of population growth peaked in 1950 and has fallen continuously since 1975. By 2011 it had hit zero, the census figures show. Though Japan is leading this demographic shift, the rest of Asia is following. In South Korea, China and elsewhere in Asia, improved life spans and ...
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TOKYO, Sept. 4 (Xinhua) -- Reforms are needed for Japan's population aged 50 or older who are jobless as a recent study showed that the group could increase 29 percent to reach 59 per 100 workers in the country by 2050, local media reported Wednesday. ...
The population structure of the Japanese fluvial sculpin, Cottus pollux (large egg type), in the upper reaches of the Inabe River, Mie Prefecture, central Japan, was investigated by a mark-and-recapture method from July 1989 to January 1991. Breeding of the species occurred from mid February...
It should be noted that during the period of 1984-2004, Japan's population aged very rapidly and its household saving rate declined to a considerable degree. Moreover, by utilizing NTA as a base for analysis, we will be able to shed light on how and to what extent changes in ...
As an island nation with relatively few foreign residents, Japan’s population has been shrinking and aging for years, while Germany’s has grown to nearly 85 million, as immigration helped to make up for a low birth rate. The latest data reflect the realities of a weakening Japan and wil...
When looking at GDP growth rate per person of working age — which takes into account ageing trends as well as population shrinkage — Japan is in fact the second-best performing G7 country after Germany over the past 20 years. Using this measure, Japan’s annual GDP per person of working...