What price will China pay for its one-child policy? - The London Globalist - 0 views
Bold steps: Japan's remedy for a rapidly aging society - The Globe and Mail - 0 views
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Ms. Shimamura worked part-time in a hotel for years, and at the age of 65 began working full-time as a janitor – retiring only when she was 85.
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long-term-care insurance program
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Here, she has food, shelter, scheduled activities and the attentive care of a Filipino health care worker.
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Lives in limbo: Why Japan accepts so few refugees | Asia | Al Jazeera - 0 views
Japan's womenomics resists the sceptics - 0 views
Japan's population problem | The Japan Times - 1 views
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Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has urged business firms to employ more women and promote them to more senior positions, but he has had only limited success so far. The basic problem lies in the traditional attitudes of a male-dominated society that developed in a land where fighting was venerated and regarded as heroic. Confucian ethics emphasized the dominance of the male. That the mythological founder of Japan, Amaterasu, was a goddess was conveniently overlooked.
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“Womenomics,” as the policy of employing more women has come to be called, requires the provision of more day care centers, but the provision of facilities will not solve the problem posed by the adherence of mothers-in-law in Japan to the concept that looking after one’s own children is the sine qua non of motherhood.
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decline in Japanese fertility
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Glossary of command terms - 0 views
tokyo megacity documentary - YouTube - 0 views
The rise of the megacity. - 0 views
Megacity trees yield mega benefits | Anthropocene - 0 views
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