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Why Japan is the country with the lowest birth rate in the world? (Image)
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[quote:smilesun:MV85MDQ0OTRfMTQwMDAxMDdfNkQ1OTE2RTA=] [quote:Anonymous Coward 798550] WTF are they on? Japan is the most over populated country in the world and they sttill want to increase the birth rate? Sh*t, one would almost think that they are getting ready for war. I mean, what other reason would they have to procreate? Silly Japs. Ciao, Silly Japs, How do you explain this? In the country with the lowest birth rate in the world, the newly empowered Democratic Party of Japan has proposed a solution: pay to procreate. As part of the manifesto that helped the DPJ rout the long-ruling Liberal Democratic Party in last month’s election, families will receive 26,000 yen (about $280) per month for each child through junior high school. What should I explain to you? [/quote] You write: Japan is the most over populated country in the world and they sttill want to increase the birth rate? Read this :-). As of March 2009, Japan's population is 127,076,183, Rank position is 10 ... after Nigeria and Russia :-) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_population [/quote]
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In the country with the lowest birth rate in the world, the newly empowered Democratic Party of Japan has proposed a solution: pay to procreate.
As part of the manifesto that helped the DPJ rout the long-ruling Liberal Democratic Party in last month's election, families will receive 26,000 yen (about $280) per month for each child through junior high school.
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