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Japan Running Out Of Women For The First Time

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Japan Running Out Of Women For The First Time

Postby Mulboyne » Sat Apr 17, 2010 4:03 am

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The Ministry of Internal Affairs has published some population statistics for the year to October 2009. Including foreign residents, the total population declined 0.14% from last year to 127.51 million. Male deaths have outpaced births for the last five years but this is the first year female deaths exceeded births. The Ministry says this event formally confirms Japan has entered an era of population decline. There was also net emigration of 124,000 with foreigners leaving the country following lay-offs at major Japanese firms proving to be one major factor. Some districts did see net population increases including Tokyo, Saitama, Chiba, Kanagawa, Shiga and Aichi. The only increase of any significance, however, was in Okinawa with a gain of 0.54%.

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Postby Mulboyne » Sat Apr 17, 2010 7:40 am

Here's Kyodo:

Japan's estimated population decreased for the second year in a row, declining by a record 183,000, or 0.14 percent, from a year earlier to 127,510,000 as of Oct. 1, 2009, government data showed Friday. It was the third year-on-year decline in Japan's population since 1950 when comparable data became available, the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications said in a report. Japan's population previously declined twice -- in 2005 by 19,000, or 0.01 percent, and in 2008 by 79,000, or 0.06 percent. The ministry said its estimate of Japan's population in the latest report was based on the results of the 2005 national census and annual data on new births and deaths as well as people who entered and left the country.

The number of women stood at 65,380,000, a decrease of 61,000 or 0.09 percent, marking the first natural decline with 5,000 more deaths than births. The male population stood at 62,130,000, down 121,000 or 0.20 percent, marking the fifth straight annual decline with 54,000 more deaths than births. Japan's population has entered a stage of full-scale decline as both men and women recorded natural decreases, ministry officials said.

The figures in the latest report included foreigners who remained in Japan for 91 days or more and foreign students. Of the total, the population of Japanese nationals came to 125,820,000, a decline of 127,000, or 0.10 percent. The number of people who entered the country totaled 3,114,000, an increase of 250,000 from a year earlier, while those who left Japan stood at 3,237,000, up 329,000, meaning that social factors caused Japan's population to decline by 124,000. Of the 124,000, foreigners accounted for 47,000, marking the first decline in 15 years due to social factors. The officials attributed the decline in the number of foreigners to the country's economic slump triggered by the collapse of major U.S. brokerage Lehman Brothers in the fall of 2008. Many foreign workers lost jobs and returned to their home countries amid the slow economy, the officials said.

The number of people aged 65 and older came to 29,005,000, an increase of 789,000, accounting for 22.7 percent of the total population. In contrast, the population of people aged 14 or younger declined 165,000 to 17,011,000. The productive population of those aged between 15 and 64 totaled 81,493,000, down 806,000. By prefecture, Tokyo, Kanagawa, Saitama, Chiba, Aichi, Shiga and Okinawa saw population increases as they did in 2008. Okinawa saw the largest year-on-year increase with a 0.45 percent rise to 1,382,000. Tokyo remained the most populous region with 12,868,000 people as of Oct. 1, accounting for 10.1 percent of Japan's total population. Tokyo was followed by Kanagawa with 8,943,000 and Osaka with 8,801,000.
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Postby Catoneinutica » Sat Apr 17, 2010 8:24 am

Sooo...at 127.5 million, Japan is nearly as overpopulated as it ever has been, and migration to the major urban areas continues apace.

Don't expect to see more seats on the trains anytime soon.
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Postby Behan » Sat Apr 17, 2010 10:12 am

As crowded as Japan is, the population getting a bit smaller should be a good thing.
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Postby Ganma » Sun Apr 18, 2010 2:35 pm

Behan wrote:As crowded as Japan is, the population getting a bit smaller should be a good thing.

In the long term. In the short term we can look forward to some killer tax increases over the next 20 years. Here's why -

[quote]No. of Japanese aged over 65 at record high

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Postby james » Sun Apr 18, 2010 7:40 pm

in inaka, this decline in population is very palpable indeed. you can see and feel the town shrinking around you as kindergardens close, businesses shut down and the only new structures are seniors' homes.
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Postby MrUltimateGaijin » Sun Apr 18, 2010 10:39 pm

what's going to happen when there is a big drop in workers/taxpayers?
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Postby FG Lurker » Mon Apr 19, 2010 1:19 am

MrUltimateGaijin wrote:what's going to happen when there is a big drop in workers/taxpayers?

GDP shrinkage will accelerate and taxes will go UP UP UP.
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