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Factors for Japan's ageing population - Coggle Diagram
Factors for Japan's ageing population
Economic
High childcare costs
Less incentive for peopel to have babies as a result
Not enough facilities that are doing their job
High cost of living from Japan's lost decade of the 90s
Downfall of some areas of the Zaibatsu
High housing prices so people usually live with their parents
Higher ups have the executive decision in Japan to economically benfit them
Social
Life style of Japanese retiree's
Long working hours
The kodokushi problem
Conservative/Liberal society so economic focused
Cultural
High hygiene standards and regular check ups
Japanese husbands don't contribute to childcare as much as Usa or Germany
Japanese diet
Isolation period
Work for money and not as much for family
Political
post ww2 infrastructure changes
Investment of facilities in relation to the ageing problems
Limiting migration into the country
Lack of social programs due to 1 party ruling Japan for most of their post ww2 democracy with 1993-1994 and 2009 to 2012 being the only times in Japan's modern Democracy that wasn't ruled by the current Liberal party. 1 in 1993-1994 under the Japan New Party (JNP) and 2009-2012 under the Japan Democratic Party (DPJ).
Historical
Higher birth rates in the past
Rejuvinate the population from the country before person 1st
The lost decade of the 1990's
Enviromental
Land use can be redirected for recreational purposes
Animals can move around
Revival of some species