Population: (2024 est.) 123,953,000 Currency Exchange Rate: 1 USD equals 157.826 Japanese yen Form Of Government: constitutional monarchy with a national Diet consisting of two legislative houses (House of Councillors [242]; House of Representatives [475]) ...
根据文章第四段划线词后句"somecan'tdotheheaviertasks-theyalsoofferadvantagesoveryoungerworkerswhowanttimeofffortheirchildren,(有些人无法承担更重的任务--但与想要请假照顾孩子的年轻员工相比,年长员工也有优势。)"可知划线词是advantages的反义词,从而猜测constraints为"限制,缺点"之意。A.failures失败;B.benefits...
Yokohama was severely damaged by Allied air raids in 1945, duringWorld War II, but this time reconstruction was somewhat hampered by the U.S.occupation of Japan(1945–52). The pace of rebuilding quickened in the 1950s. The population, which at the end of the war was some three-fifths ...
On balance there is evidence supporting the argument that a growing younger population causes an increase in national saving, albeit not necessarily in household saving. The results are robust against different estimation procedures and parameters. 展开 关键词: Saving rate population ageing Granger ...
28. C.推理判断题.根据开头一句In Japan,more than a quarter of the population is over 65,a figure set to rise to 40percent by 2050.可知,在日本,超过四分之一的人超过65岁,而到2050年这一数字将突破百分之四十,由此可知,老年人的护理人员的增加也将日益成为一种趋势;故选C.29. D.词意推断题....
Japan, whose population is aging faster than that of any other nations, may provide a laboratory for the challenges that developed societies will increasingly face. Such challenges(51)rising pension and medical costs and greater stress(52)a shrinking number of family caretakers,(53)to a recent st...
【完成句子】(1)日本的人口是加拿大的两倍。The population of Japan ___ that of Canada.(2)你加班我付你双倍工钱。I'll
1理解日本的人口老龄化By 2055, about 40 percent of the population in Japan will be over 65 years old. Thus (因此) Japanesescientists hope that robots will be the answer to the serious question - what to do with an aging population.Today, some robots are cleaning floors in about 10 buildin...
摘要: Population Redistribution of Japan : within the context of the national settlement system YAMAGUCHI Takashi The proceedings of the Department of Humanities, College of General Education, University of Tokyo. Series of human geography 8, 1-18, 1983-03-25关键词:...
Directly after the end of WWII, the live birth rate in Japan was over 30 per 1,000 of population. The rate has constantly dropped in the last decades after the second baby boom (between 1971 and 1974). Meanwhile, the life expectancy of the Japanese people has continued to increase, reach...