Voir H. Kawabe : « The population trend and the population problems in recent Japan », GeoJournal (Wiesbaden), vol. 4, 1980, n0 3, pp. 191-198.See H. Kawabe : "The population trend and the population problems in recent Japan", in GeoJournal (Wiesbaden), Vol. 4, No. 3, ...
agedependencyratios.Itindicatesthelevelofburdenon15-64yearsoldpopulationtosupporttheentire0-14yearsoldpopulationandpopulationaged65yearsandover.Accordingtothemedium-fertilityprojection,thedependencyratioisexpectedtoincreasefrom68.0asof2020to80.1in2039andthento91.8in2070undertheshrinkingtrendofthe15-64yearsoldpopulation...
THE POPULATION PROBLEM OF JAPAN AND THE TREND OF ITS STUDY PREFACE This paper aims at explaining the Japanese population problem and the trends in its study. Before, however, we launch out on the sub-ject, we shall look into the fundamental conditions out of which the study of modern ...
Japan is an island country lying off the east coast of Asia. It consists of a string of islands in a northeast-southwest arc that stretches for approximately 1,500 miles (2,400 km) through the western North Pacific Ocean. Tokyo is Japan’s national capit
which can increase the risk of preterm birth and having a LBW infant9. To evaluate the secular trend in the risk of delivery for older mothers, the estimated odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for maternal age were plotted using locally weighted polynomial regression as a smoothing...
a big investment of time and money to be enjoyed, it is not surprising that the socio-economic situation make people choose a different kind of leisure that can be done more easily and cheaply. Climate change and the pandemic are just som extra reasons why this downward trend is accelera...
Japan’s population peaked in 2009 and has since declined for 15 consecutive years. At the trend’s core is a declining birthrate. This continues to accelerate. The number of births recorded during the past year was 729,367, down 42,434 from the previous year, and the lowest on record....
But the motivations for this are not purely financial With one of the lowest birthrates in the world, Japan's human population of 128 million is set to plummet. The government has tried to reverse the trend by giving out money to couples to have more babies. It's even resorted to hosti...
Japan, with a quarter of the population already over 65, is at the sharp end of this trend. It has experimented extensively with using robots to take on mundane tasks in care homes. These are the six Japanese care robots that the rest of the world should watch. ...
To evaluate the secular trend in the risk of delivery for older mothers, the estimated odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for maternal age were plotted using locally weighted polynomial regression as a smoothing technique. All database manipulations were performed by SQL and AWK using...