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POPULATION IN JAPAN By; Jonatan Gomez

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Population in Japan. By; Jonatan Gomez. Japans Population. 127.6 million (2012) Japan's population density is 336 people per square kilometer according to the United Nations World Populations. Japan birth rate. 1.39 births per woman (2011) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Japans Population

127.6 million (2012)

Japan's population density is 336 people per square kilometer according to the United Nations World Populations

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Japan birth rate

1.39 births per woman (2011) Japans birth rates are dropping and the

death rate is rising. The population is starting to stabilize

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Based on the Health and Welfare ministry estimation released in January 2012, Japan's population will keep declining by about one million people every year in the coming decades, which will leave Japan with a population of 87 million in 2060.

death rate

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Growth rate 2013 / 1995 -0.2% annual change (2012) Japan has experienced net population

loss due to falling birth rate and almost no net immigration

1995 125,570,246 +1.6%2000 126,925,843 +1.1%2005 127,767,994 +0.7%2010 128,057,352 +0.2%2012 126,659,683 −1.1%

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Education levels

Japan's education system played a central part in Japan's recovery and rapid economic growth in the decades following the end of World War II.

After World War II, the Fundamental Law of Education and the School Education Law were enacted in 1947 under the direction of the occupation forces. The latter law defined the school system that is still in effect today: six years of elementary school, three years of junior high school, three years of high school, two or four years of university

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Employment levels

Nearly 30 percent (29.6%) was employed in various service industries.

The biggest growth was in the service or tertiary sector, which now employs about two-thirds (64.3%) of all workers

The unemployment rate increased to 4.5 percent in October from 4.1 percent in September, the statistics bureau said today in Tokyo

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Income per capita

According to the International Monetary Fund, the country's per capita GDP was at $35,855 (2012)

The GDP per capita in Japan was $45,902.67 (2011)

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Government Type

The government of Japan is a constitutional monarchy where the power of the Emperor is limited

His role is defined by the 1947 constitution as "the symbol of the state and of the unity of the people".

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Key current events

More than two years on from the worst nuclear disaster in a quarter of a century, the situation at Japan's stricken Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant remains toxic, prompting the Japanese government to announce new measures to attempt to deal with radioactive leaks.

the 2011 Tohoku earthquake, was a magnitude 9.0 undersea mega thrust earthquake off the coast of japan

report confirmed 15,883 deaths, 6,150 injured, and 2,651 people missing

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The Demographic Transition Phase Japan is in

Japan in currently in an inflation and there economy isn't doing well

As of 2010, Japan possesses 13.7% of the world's private financial assets

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Cite evidence to support your assertion

The united stated is helping and are allies to japan

The United States considers Japan to be one of its closest allies and partners and the Japanese in turn have expressed appreciation for the consistent support of the United States.

Japan is one of the most pro-American nations in the world, and most Americans generally perceive Japan positively, with 81% viewing Japan favorably in 2013

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