Japan har mistet tre millioner indbyggere på fem år
Den negative befolkningsudvikling kan ikke vendes uden masseindvandring, siger professor. Men nationalistiske politikere sætter dagsordenen, og det presser økonomien og arbejdsmarkedet.
Japan has experienced a significant demographic decline, losing three million residents over the past five years. Experts suggest that this downward trend is likely irreversible unless the country adopts a policy of large-scale immigration. However, current political discourse remains heavily influenced by nationalist sentiments that oppose such demographic shifts. This ongoing population contraction is placing substantial strain on the national economy and creating critical labor shortages across various sectors. As the workforce continues to shrink, the government faces mounting pressure to reconcile its restrictive immigration stance with the urgent need for human capital.
The report highlights a critical conflict between Japan's nationalist political agenda and the economic necessity of addressing a rapidly aging and shrinking population.
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