Baby Decline: Births in Japan Drop for the Tenth Successive Year (www.nippon.com)
from LeftLeaningFreedomFighters@lemmy.world to world@lemmy.world on 04 Jul 09:11
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Barley_Man@sopuli.xyz on 04 Jul 09:21 next collapse

Saw a video a year or two ago about a Japanese village where they just had their first birth in over a decade. Half the village was retired and most of the rest was past middle age. And not a single other kid. I think the greatest victims of the birth rate crisis are the kids who are actually getting born. Must suck growing up and there are no neighbor’s kid and everyone is old. You think boomers are insufferable now? Imagine when that age range is over half the population. Imagine what politics are gonna be like when the median age is 55. Gonna suck ass.

Spacehooks@reddthat.com on 04 Jul 10:50 next collapse

When I was a child I was surrounded by cousins. Evert weekend we Played games, watched godzilla, beaches, tea parties etc. Already see it with my sister (she years younger than me) her whole upbringing was so different. the only kids she interacted with with from the babysitter and school.

deadcream@sopuli.xyz on 04 Jul 12:00 next collapse

That’s the consequence of urbanization though. Only old people or those who have no other choice stay in the villages. It happens in many other countries without such extreme populations problems as Japan, so it’s not necessarily correlated.

Barley_Man@sopuli.xyz on 04 Jul 13:44 collapse

That’s absolutely true. But aging society is gonna make communities like this more common. Soon enough most or all communities may be like this, urban and rural alike.

muhyb@programming.dev on 04 Jul 17:04 collapse

I guess that’s the reason why you can still see diskettes and fax machines in use around.

BucketBong@p.hobo.social on 04 Jul 09:41 next collapse

Unblur your porn and see if that helps.

errer@lemmy.world on 04 Jul 13:34 next collapse

It’s for the good of your nation.

jaybone@lemmy.zip on 04 Jul 15:17 collapse

So much hair.

fodor@lemmy.zip on 04 Jul 09:44 next collapse

Well yeah. You gotta raise pay and job security if you want people to get married and have kids. Pretty simple, right?

Hapankaali@lemmy.world on 04 Jul 10:28 next collapse

These things are negatively correlated with birth rates. The most strongly positively correlated are a misogynist, patriarchal culture, lack of access to family planning, and especially poverty.

Spacehooks@reddthat.com on 04 Jul 10:58 next collapse

You say that but if I could have a afforded a house kids would have been on the table. I cant even consider children with no available stable grand parents and no way to afford a home and pay for babysitting at same time. Thanks to that, me or my SO have full time home maker and we can’t afford that currently. More Money or cheaper housing would solve my problem at least.

Hapankaali@lemmy.world on 04 Jul 13:16 collapse

I say that because it’s true, and the USA has higher birth rates than most countries where your considerations are barely relevant at all. As it happens, the USA also has higher poverty rates, a more misogynist and patriarchal culture, and less access to family planning than these countries.

Eyekaytee@aussie.zone on 04 Jul 14:22 collapse

This can’t be true, Africa is one of the most positive on all those features and it’s got a population boom going on, especially poverty, same in India

access to family planning and contraception reduces family size

Hapankaali@lemmy.world on 04 Jul 14:29 collapse

“Positively correlated” means that if something is increased, something else is also increased.

Birth rates and poverty are positively correlated, meaning that higher birth rates and higher poverty tend to go together.

wopalopa@lemmy.world on 04 Jul 15:12 collapse

recently half of their population is in a heated argument because one of their female mayor is taking a maternity leave.

www.bbc.com/news/articles/c1mykzj15xno

im not holding my breath

Eyekaytee@aussie.zone on 04 Jul 09:53 next collapse

theconversation.com/japans-economy-needs-foreign-…

I personally blame foreigners for this /s

Spacehooks@reddthat.com on 04 Jul 11:05 next collapse

To no ones shock. I saw some of the initiatives countires are doing and they are not strong enough. 500$ usd a month is not going to change someone’s mind if the issues is affordability with ppl paying triple that for babysitting.

And if the issue is they just dont want kids its even more worthless. Add in a culture where you are a corpo wage slave that cant even enjoy being a parent.

WanderingThoughts@europe.pub on 04 Jul 11:29 next collapse

They had the choice between upholding traditions and culture, or adapt to changing circumstances. They chose culture.

FlashMobOfOne@lemmy.world on 04 Jul 14:10 collapse

This is what happens when power is centered and entrenched in the hands of a few monumentally selfish people.

You want babies? Make life affordable.