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Japan's Birth Rate Falls to Lowest in 125 Years

  • #Birth control
  • #Japan
  • #Social issues
Japan's Birth Rate Falls to Lowest in 125 Years
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FEB 28
Above: A man walks with a girl along a sidewalk in Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, on Sept. 18, 2018. Image copyright: Akio Kon/Bloomberg via Getty Images
story last updated FEB 28

The Spin

Narrative A

Behind Japan's declining rates of childbirth is a decline in marriage rates stemming from COVID. Therefore, the government has implemented measures to improve job opportunities, close the gender gap, and spur young people to marry and have children. These measures show promise in turning the tide.

Nikkei Asia

Narrative B

The declining birth rate stems from fundamental policy failures and outdated assumptions about work, family, and social structure. Financial incentives are proving insufficient to address deeper cultural shifts and economic pressures that make raising children unattractive for young Japanese couples.

Asia Times

Metaculus Prediction


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