Why Japan’s Demographic Crisis Cannot Be Solved with Money Alone (opens in new tab)
Despite decades of family support policies and growing reliance on migrant labor, Japan continues to face a declining population. This raises an important question: “Why have conventional policy responses struggled to reverse demographic decline?” Falling birth rates, an aging population, and a shrinking workforce. These indicators are important, but they can also obscure a deeper […] The post appeared first on .
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