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1872-2003 1 Aging population 1 Alternde Bevölkerung 1 Familienpolitik 1 Family policy 1 Fertility 1 Fertilität 1 Japan 1
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Article 3 Book / Working Paper 2
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Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1 Bibliografie enthalten 1 Bibliography included 1
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Undetermined 4 English 1
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Date, Yusuke 3 Shimizutani, Satoshi 3 Satoshi, SHIMIZUTANI 2 Yusuke, DATE 2
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Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI), Cabinet Office 2
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ESRI Discussion paper series 2 The Japanese economy : translations and studies 2 Japanese Economy 1
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RePEc 3 ECONIS (ZBW) 1 OLC EcoSci 1
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Why has Japan's fertility rate declined? : an empirical literature survey with an emphasis on policy implications
Date, Yusuke; Shimizutani, Satoshi - In: The Japanese economy : translations and studies 34 (2007) 1, pp. 4-45
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Why Has Japan's Fertility Rate Declined?: An Empirical Literature Survey with an Emphasis on Policy Implications
Date, Yusuke; Shimizutani, Satoshi - In: Japanese Economy 34 (2007) 1, pp. 4-45
pJapan's total fertility rate declined to 1.29 in 2003, the lowest in its modern era. Such a drastic decline in fertility rate is extremely unusual. The decreased birthrate creates an unbalanced demographic composition between the productive and dependent populations. This development may result...
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Why Has Japan's Fertility Rate Declined?: An Empirical Literature Survey with an Emphasis on Policy Implications
Date, Yusuke; Shimizutani, Satoshi - In: The Japanese economy : translations and studies 34 (2007) 1, pp. 4-45
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Why Has Japan's Fertility Rate Declined? A Empirical Literature Survey with an Emphasis on Policy Implication (in Japanese)
Yusuke, DATE; Satoshi, SHIMIZUTANI - Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI), Cabinet … - 2004
Japan's total fertility rate declined to 1.32 in 2002, the lowest in its modern era. Such a drastic decline in fertility rate is an exception in the world. What the decrease in birthrate brings is an unbalanced demographic composition between a productive and dependent population. This...
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Why Has Japan's Fertility Rate Declined? A Empirical Literature Survey with an Emphasis on Policy Implication (in Japanese)
Yusuke, DATE; Satoshi, SHIMIZUTANI - Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI), Cabinet … - 2004
Japan's total fertility rate declined to 1.32 in 2002, the lowest in its modern era. Such a drastic decline in fertility rate is an exception in the world. What the decrease in birthrate brings is an unbalanced demographic composition between a productive and dependent population. This...
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