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Japanese child numbers fall for 27th year to new low
Posted on Monday, May 05, 2008 (EST)
The number of children in Japan has fallen for the 27th straight year to hit a new low, the government said Monday in a sign of the country's rapidly ageing population.
 
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A "Baby-cry Sumo" event at Sensoji temple, Tokyo
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TOKYO (AFP) - Children aged 14 or younger numbered 17,250,000 as of April 1, down by 130,000 from a year earlier, the internal affairs ministry said in an annual survey released to coincide with the May 5 Children's Day national holiday.

The figure is the lowest since 1950 when comparable data started.

The ratio of children to the total population sank for 34 years in a row to 13.5 percent, also a record low, the ministry said.

Japan has one of the world's oldest populations with many young people deciding that families place a burden on their lifestyles and careers.

Japan's population has been shrinking since 2005 but the country is not producing enough children to prevent the drop.

The average number of children a woman has during her lifetime has been hovering around 1.3, well below the 2.07 seen as necessary to maintain the population at current levels.

A government report on the falling birthrate warned in April that Japan's workforce could shrink by more than one-third to 42.28 million by 2050 if the country fails to halt the birthrate decline.

©AFP

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