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Japan: Half of unmarried people under 30 do not want kids

The number of babies born in Japan in 2022 fell to a new record low for the seventh consecutive year, dropping below 800,000 for the first time since records began in 1899, government data showed late last month.
FP Staff April 08, 2023 18:51:11 IST
Japan: Half of unmarried people under 30 do not want kids

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Osaka: According to a recent survey conducted by a pharmaceutical firm showed that around half of unmarried people under 30 in Japan are not interested in having children.

The respondents cited economic concerns and the burden of childbirth and parenting as their reasoning. Of the 400 respondents between 18 to 29 years old, 49.4 per cent said they do not want children, the highest percentage in any of the last three annual pregnancy white paper surveys conducted by Rohto Pharmaceutical Co, Kyodo news reported.

Concerned over the low birth rate in the country, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida earlier this year pledged to implement measures including allowing 85 per cent of male workers who have a child to take paternity leave by fiscal 2030 to tackle the falling birthrate.

The government will take steps to push up wages for young workers and boost economic assistance to them to create an environment conducive to raising their children free of concerns, the Japanese Prime Minister said in a press conference.

Japan has a population of 125 million and has long struggled with how to provide for its fast-growing number of elderly residents.

Birth rates are slowing in many countries including Japan’s closest neighbours, due to factors including rising living costs, more women entering the workforce and people choosing to have children later.

Official data showed last week that China’s population shrank in 2022, for the first time in more than six decades.

The number of babies born in Japan in 2022 fell to a new record low for the seventh consecutive year, dropping below 800,000 for the first time since records began in 1899, government data showed late last month.

 
The number of babies born in Japan in 2022 fell to a new record low for the seventh consecutive year, dropping below 800,000 for the first time since records began in 1899, government data showed late last month.
This is crazy, Guangdong province alone in 2022 had 1.05 million new born babies.

All the article is on Japan, Why it's China in this line?
China is the country with the biggest population in the world, the government worked for 4 decades trying to reduce the number, but China still has 1.4 billion people today, one fifth of the humanity.
 
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Japan: Half of unmarried people under 30 do not want kids

The number of babies born in Japan in 2022 fell to a new record low for the seventh consecutive year, dropping below 800,000 for the first time since records began in 1899, government data showed late last month.
FP Staff April 08, 2023 18:51:11 IST
Japan: Half of unmarried people under 30 do not want kids

Representative Image- Reuters

Osaka: According to a recent survey conducted by a pharmaceutical firm showed that around half of unmarried people under 30 in Japan are not interested in having children.

The respondents cited economic concerns and the burden of childbirth and parenting as their reasoning. Of the 400 respondents between 18 to 29 years old, 49.4 per cent said they do not want children, the highest percentage in any of the last three annual pregnancy white paper surveys conducted by Rohto Pharmaceutical Co, Kyodo news reported.

Concerned over the low birth rate in the country, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida earlier this year pledged to implement measures including allowing 85 per cent of male workers who have a child to take paternity leave by fiscal 2030 to tackle the falling birthrate.

The government will take steps to push up wages for young workers and boost economic assistance to them to create an environment conducive to raising their children free of concerns, the Japanese Prime Minister said in a press conference.

Japan has a population of 125 million and has long struggled with how to provide for its fast-growing number of elderly residents.

Birth rates are slowing in many countries including Japan’s closest neighbours, due to factors including rising living costs, more women entering the workforce and people choosing to have children later.

Official data showed last week that China’s population shrank in 2022, for the first time in more than six decades.

The number of babies born in Japan in 2022 fell to a new record low for the seventh consecutive year, dropping below 800,000 for the first time since records began in 1899, government data showed late last month.


There is nothing Japanese government can do which will make young couples want to have more babies.

Japan will likely dwindle back into a small populated country with barely any regional clout. Will probably take 50-100 more years but it will happen.
 
This is crazy, Guangdong province alone in 2022 had 1.05 million new born babies.

Guangdong has a larger population than Japan. More importantly, it has more younger people, partially helped by internal migration from other parts of China.

If we were to compare crude birth rate across the country, China's birth rate is already lower than Japan's despite Japan being an older society as China's total fertility rate is even lower than Japan.

South Korea is screwed. Each generation will shrink by >60% if current trend persists.
Northeastern China is even more screwed, with a lower birth rate than SK and a continuous outflow of young people.

CountryBirth Rate (per 1,000 people)Fertility Rate (births per woman)
Japan7.111.34
China6.771.16
South Korea4.90.78

Chinese province's birth rate:

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