

The Japan Times, Sept 2
... You can't get Japanese people to do this work anymore.". Everybody knows the problem: Japan's labor force is set to shrink ...
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Alcazar wrote:M...so, the quality of life for Japanese will increase? Less crowding, better housing, etc. The Japanese can and will have to fill out their economy-not by immigration, but by becoming more efficient in their labour market..
Alcazar wrote:
Cut the amount of excess salarymen in offices and at the management level. Encourage the participation of women in the economy as an asset, rather than the wasted resource they are now in Japan. Change the education system to promote independent thought and innovation, rather than just celebrating the regurgitation of facts. This would serve to create young people with the potential to start new businesses.
Alcazar wrote:Maybe if Japan's population does go down as the article says it is projected to do so, the quality of life for Japanese will increase? Less crowding, better housing, etc. The Japanese can and will have to fill out their economy-not by immigration, but by becoming more efficient in their labour market.
Cut the amount of excess salarymen in offices and at the management level. Encourage the participation of women in the economy as an asset, rather than the wasted resource they are now in Japan. Change the education system to promote independent thought and innovation, rather than just celebrating the regurgitation of facts. This would serve to create young people with the potential to start new businesses.
Rob Pongi wrote:AH SO DESU NE!!! It all makes perfect sense .... thus creating more artificial 'families' and ultimately saving the Japanese society from complete disgrace and ruin. But perhaps this is best part: these Atom children will FINALLY ELIMINATE THE NEED FOR FOREIGN WORKERS AND ONCE AGAIN PURIFY JAPAN!!!!
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the average age of a Japanese construction worker is 56 years
jim katta wrote: ..., in real plain talk with no snappy jokes, what do you guys 'really' think is going to happen to japan in the next 30-50 years on the jobs/economy/immigration front?
jim katta wrote:the average age of a Japanese construction worker is 56 years
What?! I mean I know some pretty robust 50somethings, but jeez, I would never have guessed the 'average' age was that high in such a physical job. I guess you have to pry the jackhammer out of their cold dead hands.
And yes, I too believe japan would rather have robots than more foreigners. funny thing is, I think they'd even consider the robots 'more japanese' than a naturalized foreigner who spoke and wrote fluent japanese. I keep hearing this stuff about japan's declining population and the need for more people, blah, blah. but I'd like to hear from some japan veterans, in real plain talk with no snappy jokes, what do you guys 'really' think is going to happen to japan in the next 30-50 years on the jobs/economy/immigration front?
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