Number of babies born in Japan is the lowest since records began
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Number of babies born in Japan is the lowest since records began
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#4And on the global scale we can state that people make babies when they have no pension nor elderly care.
And from nordic countries we can learn that free daycare is the baby killer number one. This is because you can make safely make babies "any time" and then you postpone it until too late. In Americas you need careful financial planning beforehand, considering there is no daycare or schooling or healthcare or much anything, but most succeed and execute their plan.
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#5Recent social experiment (East/West Germany) proves one thing: people make babies, when their life is poor and dull. And on the global scale we can state that people make babies when they have no pension nor elderly care. And from nordic countries we can learn that free daycare is the baby killer number one. This is because you can make safely make babies "any time" and then you postpone it until too late. In America…
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#6Do the Japanese do anything to making having children easier? Free daycare?
Source: lives here. Most of the 30 and above working mothers I’ve encountered in my time are part time workers without benefits.
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#9It wouldn’t be too much of an issue of their welfare system (like any other welfare system) wouldn’t be a ponzi scheme. Their tax rates are already crippling.
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#10Japan looks like a kindergarten compared to Portugal.