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Sunday, May 04, 2008 

Japan's Child Population at All Time Low for 27th Straight Year

TOKYO — Japan, which designates every May 5 as Children's Day, has fewer children to celebrate than any time in the last century.

A government report says there were 17.25 million children aged 14 or younger as of April - a record low for the 27th consecutive year.

The last time Japan had fewer children was in 1908, and children's share of the general population - 13.5 per cent - is the lowest ever recorded. The report says Japan now has the lowest percentage of children among 31 major countries.

With a declining birthrate and high life expectancies, Japan faces an unprecedented demographic shift that is expected to strain government services and lead to labour shortages.

The Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications says that in 12 years, the percentage of children is projected to drop to 10.8 per cent, while the proportion of those 65 and older is likely to rise to 29.2 per cent.

By 2040, ministry forecasts say children will be only 9.3 per cent of the population and the over-65 portion will grow to 36.5 per cent.


- The Canadian Press

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