Dear MEL School’s Topic Readers,
Baby shortage
imperils Japan's economy
In Japan, more
people die than were born, by nearly 26 percent, or 269,000 in 2014. If this
trend is to continue, the nation’s population could decline by a third in the
next half century. This is apparently a serious problem for the third largest
country in economy in the world as elderly people require financial and human
support by younger generations.
Are there any
viable solutions? Of course there are. First, make more babies. This requires
not only encouragement but also incentives and support to allow women to become
mothers. Another solution is to bring in more immigrants. This seems mentally
difficult for Japanese as they are used to live only with Japanese in Japan. .
Will the central and
local governments take more progressive approach to solve this clear and
disastrous problem?
Enjoy reading and
learning about this population problem and think of workable solutions in this 1,000th issue of Topic Reading.
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