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Aug 09, 2023 05:12 PM
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Over 40% of Japanese Women Born in 2005 May Go Childless

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A newborn baby in a face shield sleeps in May 2020 at a hospital in Toyota, Japan. Photo: VCG
A newborn baby in a face shield sleeps in May 2020 at a hospital in Toyota, Japan. Photo: VCG

(Nikkei Asia) — Up to 42% of Japanese women born in 2005 could end up not having children in their lifetimes, according to a government estimate, a high percentage that could threaten the future of its social security program.

Japan’s National Institute of Population and Social Security Research gives this estimate for women born in 2005 under its low-birth scenario. In the medium scenario, 33.4% of this group will go through their childbearing years without having kids. In the most optimistic case, the rate will be 24.6%.

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