Japan is the now the oldest country in the world and getting older by the day. Currently there are almost 3 Japanese of working age per Japanese oldster. By 2040, this ratio will be 1 to 1. The graying of Japan reflects fertility and mortality rates that, demographically speaking
SUMMARYBecause of declining birth rates and an aging baby boom generation, many developed countries,...
In this paper, I survey the previous literature on the saving behavior of the aged in Japan and then...
Japan's savings are among the highest in the world, and these high rates have played a valuable role...
Abstract The fertility rate of Japan is decreasing below the threshold levels. The balance between a...
Because of declining birth rates and an aging baby boom generation, many developed countries, partic...
• Japan is the most rapidly aging country in the world. This is evidence that the social security sy...
A rapid aging of the population has taken place in Japan. In 1994, 14.1 percent of the population wa...
While all of the major industrialized countries are currently experiencing population ageing, Japan ...
Japan as an economic power is suffering from aging population. The worst possible scenario most coun...
Japan’s population decreased last year, two years earlier than expected, for the first time since th...
Japan’s ongoing struggle with rapid ageing is well known. Fertility and migration policies have both...
Japan's ongoing struggle with rapid ageing is well known. Fertility and migration policies have both...
Under the medium variant of the demographic projections issued in 2006 by the National Institute of ...
Japan is turning into a rapid aging society, and its elderly population 65 years old or older occupi...
Japan has already had the oldest population in the world. The latest population projections were pub...
SUMMARYBecause of declining birth rates and an aging baby boom generation, many developed countries,...
In this paper, I survey the previous literature on the saving behavior of the aged in Japan and then...
Japan's savings are among the highest in the world, and these high rates have played a valuable role...
Abstract The fertility rate of Japan is decreasing below the threshold levels. The balance between a...
Because of declining birth rates and an aging baby boom generation, many developed countries, partic...
• Japan is the most rapidly aging country in the world. This is evidence that the social security sy...
A rapid aging of the population has taken place in Japan. In 1994, 14.1 percent of the population wa...
While all of the major industrialized countries are currently experiencing population ageing, Japan ...
Japan as an economic power is suffering from aging population. The worst possible scenario most coun...
Japan’s population decreased last year, two years earlier than expected, for the first time since th...
Japan’s ongoing struggle with rapid ageing is well known. Fertility and migration policies have both...
Japan's ongoing struggle with rapid ageing is well known. Fertility and migration policies have both...
Under the medium variant of the demographic projections issued in 2006 by the National Institute of ...
Japan is turning into a rapid aging society, and its elderly population 65 years old or older occupi...
Japan has already had the oldest population in the world. The latest population projections were pub...
SUMMARYBecause of declining birth rates and an aging baby boom generation, many developed countries,...
In this paper, I survey the previous literature on the saving behavior of the aged in Japan and then...
Japan's savings are among the highest in the world, and these high rates have played a valuable role...