关于日本人口危机的几件事Why is Japan in trouble
The Japanese now have one of the lowest fertility rates in the world, and at the same time, one of the highest longevity(长寿) rates
As a result, the population is dropping rapidly, and becoming increasingly weighted toward older people
After peaking seven years ago, at 128 million, Japan's population has been falling -- and is on a path to decline by about a million people a year
By 2060, the government estimates, there will be just 87 million people in Japan; nearly half of them will be over 65
Without a dramatic change in either the birthrate or its restrictive immigration policies, Japan simply won't have enough workers to support its retirees, and will enter a demographic death spiral
Yet the babies aren't coming
Why not
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