Thinking Geographically #4 - Japan's Aging Crisis

November 20th, 2019

Japan's Aging Crisis


  1. The two fundamental aspects of Japan's aging crisis are the increase in the proportion of the elderly in the total population and slower growth of the population caused by the country's declining fertility rate.
  2. By 2030 one in every three people in Japan will be aged 65+.
  3. Japan's aging population has had a direct economic impact on the country's labor force, which has been significantly reduced.
  4. The Japanese government has made preschool education free and has created an amendment to their immigration control law. They have also come up with the idea to make Japan an "age-free society," but this has not gone into effect yet. 

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