Japan: Shrinking population

The population in Japan is falling rapidly because the mothers are expected to have no more that one child. Deaths are expected to exceed births by 10,000, and inward migration will not make up the difference.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Impact

  1. The population is shrinking fast because people are getting old and not able to reproduce so most of the population is old people.
  2. Since the population is shrinking the environment is getting cleaner and more able to produce food.
  3. The economics are still growing because the population is still there but decreasing.
  • The government is still as big as it always was and the government is getting stronger than it used it be.

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