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A Solution to Japan’s Aging Society

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(1)The solution to an aging society is
(2)mass suicide or surrender of the elderly generation
(3)Source: The New York Times
(4)Yusuke Narita, assistant professor of economics at Yale University in the United States.S
(5)The main character of the controversial comment is

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(1)Yusuke Narita December 2021
(2)The solution seems very clear
(3)In the end, it might be mass suicide or mass surrender of the elderly

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(1)The atmosphere of Japanese society is

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(1)Japanese Liberal Democratic Party Vice President Taro Aso
(2)In 2013, “If you’re old, you have to die quickly.”

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(1)Are you popular among young people

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(1)The New York Times
(2)Popularity among young people who believe Japan`s economic slowdown is due to an aging society

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(1)Even if the younger generation wants to keep talking
(2)representation of what could not be said
(3)I’m so happy to hear that
(4)117,000 m”I don’t think this argument is radical
(5)The current situation of not discussing the future of the country is radical
(6)Source: YouTube Avema TV Capture

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(1)● due to the economic burden of aging

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(1)Japanese population of the population
(2)Japan’s Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications as of September last year
(3)65 to 75 years of age

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(1)Japanese Elderly Support Ratio
(2)1 person 65 years of age or older
(3)1970… 2015… 2050
(4)Estimated 12 people
(5)Production-age population aged 20-64
(6)The outlook for the Japanese economy is

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(1)Japanese Current Affairs Critic Shigeaki Koga
(2)It will be the first year of the “Youth in Japan’s Escape from Overseas” in earnest

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(1)”The Hanbok of Group Suicide”
(2)You should have been careful considering the negative implications
(3)”I don’t write it after self-reflection”
(4)- an e-mail interview with the New York Times
(5)Yusuke Narita, South Korea
(6)an assistant professor of economics at Yale University

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