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How does Japan's economic recession affect the roles of women and birth rates?

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  1. 6 November, 18:07
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    The birth rates have been declined.

    Explanation:

    According to the statistics of the cabinet office, government of Japan, the birth rates have been declined from 4.32 (at 1947~1949) to 1.26 (minimum rate, at 2005).

    In my opinion, the main reasons are as follows:

    (1) After the economic ressesion, more and more young people have to work as non-regular workers. The situation leads to the poverty, and non-regular workers cannot afford to get married.

    (2) In Japan, raising and educating children is extremely expensive, compared to many western countries.

    Therefore, more women have taken up a career in society and it led to the low birth rates.
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