Who?
What?
Why?
Solutions
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Who is involved in this issue?
Everyone!!!!
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What is the current issue/event in Japan?
Ageing population
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Why are life expectancies in Japan increasing?
Due to improving health care facilities and advancing technology
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List the four proposals to solving Japan's ageing crisis
1) Expand the workforce 2) Promote immigration 3) Encourage fertility 4) Spread awareness
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Who is the prime minister of Japan?
Shinzō Abe
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Name another country that currently faces an ageing society
US, Spain, China, India, South Korea, Italy, Russia, France, Germany, Britain, Brazil...
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Why are many towns being abandoned (becoming "Ghost Towns")?
Declining birth rates leads to a decreasing work force and a decreaing number of customers, which forces many businesses and schools to shut down
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Explain one way Japan can encourage fertility (be specific)
1) Reduce rent/mortgages for families that have 2+ children 2) Provide resources such as day care centres in all areas of Japan to improve availability and decrease waiting lists 3) Companies should offer child care leaves for all women AND men
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Who has the power and why? (there are 2 answers to this question)
1) The government 2) Large businesses and corporations
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By 2025, what will be the predicted ratio of workers to pensioners (seniors)?
2:1
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Why are women so discouraged from having children?
Because of Japan's idea that a woman should either be a mother/wife or an "office woman", but not both. Many women develop the Japanese "workaholic" attitude of choosing to further their careers, rather than settling down and having children.
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What is the ideal number of immigrants Japan should allow each year?
200 000 immigrants/year