Japan’s declining population and demographic challenges

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  • Rajaram Panda Reitaku University, Japan

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.11606/ej.v0i38.148818

Mots-clés :

Population, Birth rate, Demography, Immigration policy, Projection, Future scenario

Résumé

Japan is sitting on a demographic time bomb. The declining birth rate because of changing societal and economic factors impacting on priorities in human lives, and accentuated by a rapidly growing population poses a new challenge to policy makers. The governmental responses have been inadequate and need to be seriously addressed in the interests of the future of the country. Other Asian countries in the path of modernisation and fast economic growth are also falling into such trap. Like in the economic development Japan was the leader that led to the faster growth in other Asian countries, Japan ought to emerge as the new leader in addressing this demographic challenge so that other Asian countries could emulate Japan’s example.

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Biographie de l'auteur

  • Rajaram Panda, Reitaku University, Japan

    Professor (Dr.) Panda is currently Indian Council for Cultural Relations India Chair Visiting Professor at Reitaku University, Japan.

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2017-08-09

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Japan’s declining population and demographic challenges. (2017). Estudos Japoneses, 38, 67-80. https://doi.org/10.11606/ej.v0i38.148818