Mason Freburger
11/20/19
1. Two fundamental aspects of Japan's aging crisis is, One aspect is the increase in the proportion of the elderly in the total population. The other is the slower growth of the population, arising directly from the declining fertility rate.
2. By 2030 one in every three people will be 65 or older, and one in five people 75-plus years old so that would be 33% of the Japanese population will be elderly people.
3. Japan's aging population is by the latter having a direct impact on economic growth by reducing the labor force which is a major factor in production.
4. The Japanese Government is attempting to address the labor shortages by encouraging woman to join the work force.
11/20/19
Japans Population
1. Two fundamental aspects of Japan's aging crisis is, One aspect is the increase in the proportion of the elderly in the total population. The other is the slower growth of the population, arising directly from the declining fertility rate.
2. By 2030 one in every three people will be 65 or older, and one in five people 75-plus years old so that would be 33% of the Japanese population will be elderly people.
3. Japan's aging population is by the latter having a direct impact on economic growth by reducing the labor force which is a major factor in production.
4. The Japanese Government is attempting to address the labor shortages by encouraging woman to join the work force.
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