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We're living in the most comparable peaceful times in human history. Take off your blinders and look at things objectively from a historical perspective.
Using your baseless claims, you'd think that humanity was better in the Middle Ages since our population was drastically less than today. Yet wars and early death were quite common.
Good luck being a woman in those times. You were basically chattel. Or a peasant like most of the population.
What a ludicrous strawman.
Take away immigration and nearly every developed country in the world has a declining population. Japan isn't any different besides being incredibly anti immigration.
Germany and other European countries have dealt with declining populations for years. I always find it so odd that people fixate on Japan when this isn't actually a new concept. In America white people will be the minority much sooner than expected and middle aged white men are dying off at a faster rate than almost any other group. All of this culminates from many factors, but declining birth rates play a huge role in the uprise of minorities in America.
Hmm, what is Japan doing in regards to:
* Maternity/Paternity leave and job security
* Curbing overtime/overworking culture
* Encouraging more part time jobs so that there's always a parent available to take care of the kids.
* Daycare centers
What are their plans to increase the birthrate?
+1
Can anybody address this?
Has Japan made any efforts to tackle these specific issues?
Japan has one of the highest if not the highest life expectancy in the world and appears to be still growing. If this trend continues I really wonder how they're going to support the aged population there.
The good thing though is that the elderly population in Japan appears to be much healthier than that of other developed nations. They can probably work longer and won't be as big of a strain for the health care system there
These issues have been probably covered already but
Why is it such an big issue at a global scale if one nations population isn't growing? Wasn't overpopulation like one of the biggest threads we have been afraid about?
Any one nation isn't going to go extinct nowhere soon even with not growing population, isn't it an OK thing if we aren't populating more?
Sure that is a problem for Japan if they will have problem sustaining their economy with less population growth. But I think it's another thing to say that they need grow their population to sustain their society well-being. Shouldn't improving technology cover the needs of sustaining well-being without needing to grow the population ever and ever?
There are quite a few factors.
First: No. Technology alone doesn't help Japan's economy in this situation. An aging work force means there are less workers to support a greater number of retirees which puts a massive strain on the overall economy. Without population growth, economics just doesn't work. The further down this path Japan goes, the more their economy suffers until they totally collapse.
Second: Japan is one of the world's largest economies. Until recently it had the second highest GDP in the world, China took that position only relatively recently. Japan's sluggish economy has been a strain on the global economy for years, and an outright collapse would bring others with them.
Third: Population growth in first world countries doesn't quite mean that there have to be positive birth rates versus death rates. In fact, most first-world countries are negative in this regard. They make up the difference with immigrants, which Japan basically shuts out.
I wonder what the issue is and why similar countries in close proximity like Korea aren't going through the same thing.
I'm having issue with this in the first point. We shouldn't need ever growing population to sustain the society or to advance it. How the hell can we just keep growing and growing the population? Or if we need to grow, we need to grow out if this planet and out of thinking about specific nations individually.
Yes, nationally it is difficult for Japan if it's population keeps shrinking but isn't the whole world worlds population still growing?
Edit, if the whole world population will some day start going down that might alarming but not in thousands of years.
No one's worried that the world is going to run out of people because Japan's population is decreasing. People are worried that Japan's aging population will inevitably cause Japan to suffer an economic collapse that could have a drastic effect on the WORLD economy, because Japan is the third largest economy. It's really that simple.
I don't see Japan's economy going into a full economic collapse due to a declining population. By the time there would be any real work shortages automation would be a much larger aspect of our daily lives, and Japan could always support workers from nearby developing countries to work there. Another factor to consider is that the United States has an invested interest in keeping Japan afloat with the rising tensions in that region. I could see the US passing policies to keep Japans economy going if needed. Will the economy continue to stay stagnate and sometimes regress? More than likely, but I don't see it collapsing.
As for daycar centers, it's REALLY hard to get a spot. The public ones (free) prioritises families who make less money (so the spots are based on salary to help those who need to work).Hmm, what is Japan doing in regards to:
* Maternity/Paternity leave and job security
* Curbing overtime/overworking culture
* Encouraging more part time jobs so that there's always a parent available to take care of the kids.
* Daycare centers
What are their plans to increase the birthrate?
Again, not how economics work. It doesn't benefit the global economy for a place like Nigeria to have a growth rate off the charts, for example. In fact, it's harmful to Nigerians who have to spend money that they don't have taking care of these children rather than focusing on economic progress.
And, also again, Japan doesn't need positive birth rates if they can manage a decent amount of immigrants like other first-world countries do. The problem isn't simply that the population of Japan is decreasing, it's that it's aging. If the population of Japan went down without the average age increasing, then it wouldn't be a problem. But that's not how it works.
No one's worried that the world is going to run out of people because Japan's population is decreasing. People are worried that Japan's aging population will inevitably cause Japan to suffer an economic collapse that could have a drastic effect on the WORLD economy, because Japan is the third largest economy. It's really that simple.
That's... Not the problem here.
Japan's debt is currently 10.5 trillion dollars. That's more than half our debt. Its gdp is less than 5 trillion(And decreasing), which is about 1/3 of the U.S's GDP. That's not something the U.S. can bail out when there aren't enough tax payers to keep things afloat. And even if things simply remain stagnant, that's not good for the global economy either.
It's such a dense country that in the long term this isn't the worst thing in the world, but it's going to be an exceptionally painful decade.
The rural town I lived in 11 years ago, at the time vibrant and vital, is now a husk of its former self. The historic shopping street shuttered after a megastore came to town. And 30-40% of the ancestral family homes now lie vacant, quickly becoming dangerous.
Too many people in the world already. I hope other countries follow suit and have population declines as well.
I know a lot of people are jumping on Super_Cobra's post (and I don't know about the "pure" line) but if Japan or any other country doesn't want to allow significant immigration that's their prerogative, period. If it changes, great, but it's not up to you.
Hmm, what is Japan doing in regards to:
* Maternity/Paternity leave and job security
* Curbing overtime/overworking culture
* Encouraging more part time jobs so that there's always a parent available to take care of the kids.
* Daycare centers
What are their plans to increase the birthrate?
I mean I understand it's bad for economics and all.
But I do think too many humans is still a problem. Unless we can colonize other planets or something.
Some people already responded but I'll chime in to say that, yes, all these issues are being amazingly ignored. Paternity leave is nonexistent (they give you an insulting 2 days with which they expect you to attend the birth one day and do paperwork the other), overtime mentality is stuck in the 70s and daycare center is so hard to get in unless the mother also needs to work to support the family or if your kid is quite young (think under 1 year old).
I haven't heard any plan to increase birthrate. This is living in Osaka, btw (not Tokyo like some other posters here).
They need to start by doing something about the work culture though. It's one of the most toxic things about this country, it feels. Except for some of the younger companies like LINE which apparently is quite good in that regard.
Because Japan's culture is so rich and old. Its basically a treasure for humanity.
Sorry I'm not super liberal like the rest of you guys.
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