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Policy Choices in a Society with Declining Birth Rate in Japan—Based on the Discussion of the Effects after the "1.57 Shock"
2021
Academic Journal of Humanities & Social Sciences
After the"1.57 shock", the Japanese government took a series of positive measures to tackle the sharp decline in birthrate. This article reviews relevant Japanese policies and discusses their effects: Is it too late or is it never too late to mend?Reap what you have sown or sow one thing and expect to reap another? Hold the key or sidestep the heart of the matter? This paper analyzes the key reasons for the false propositionalization of the "M-curve theory" in Japan, and provide relevant
doi:10.25236/ajhss.2021.040609
fatcat:opn6fmcdvbbznli65qrfwmkkjm