During the next fifty years, the absolute number of elderly in Japan will increase while the absolute number of children and persons in the working age groups will decline. The main cause of this demographic trend is low fertility, which can in turn be traced mostly to delayed and foregone ...
Population by Age (Five-Year Groups) and Sex, and Sex Ratio-Japan : 1920 to 2000 喜欢 0 阅读量: 44 作者: NS Bureau 被引量: 3 年份: 2006 收藏 引用 批量引用 报错 分享 求助全文 通过文献互助平台发起求助,成功后即可免费获取论文全文。 请先登入相似文献 引证文献...
The US Census makes a number of its databases available to developers via the Census API. One of those databases is the International Data Base, in which the Census department provides historic demographic breakdowns (population by age and sex) for many
Japan's ageing population, animated with R The US Census makes anumber of its databasesavailable to developers via theCensus API. One of those databases is theInternational Data Base, in which the Census department provides historic demographic breakdowns (population by age and sex) for many count...
Tokyo, city and capital of Tokyo ‘to’ (metropolis) and of Japan. It is located at the head of Tokyo Bay on the Pacific coast of central Honshu. It is the focus of the vast metropolitan area often called Greater Tokyo, the largest urban and industrial a
The median age of the population in Japan has steadily been increasing since 1950 and is projected to be around 47.7 years old in 2020. As of 2021, the median age of Japan is the second highest in the world, behind the Principality of Monaco. The elderly in Japan An improved quality ...
In 2023, about 2.7 percent of the population in Japan were foreign nationals, up from about 1.7 percent in 2014.
This age-sex pyramid for Japan shows negative population growth. U.S. Census Bureau As of 2015, Japan has been experiencing a negative population growth rate of -0.2%, forecast to drop to -0.4% by 2025. Japan's total fertility rate is 1.4, which is below the replacement rate necessary ...
Figure 2. Proportion of caller by age on using ETC services in Saitama, Japan. ETC, emergency telephone consultation. a vs. 20–39 years: p < 0.05; b vs. 40–64 years: p < 0.05; c vs. 65–74 years: p < 0.05. Multiple comparisons adjusted by the Holm method. Table 2. Annual...
This global average disguises great differences. In certain countries of Asia and Africa, infant mortality rates exceed 150 and sometimes approach 200 per 1,000 (that is, 15 or 20 percent of children die before reaching the age of one year). Meanwhile, in other countries, such as Japan and...