In Japan, a third of today's 18-year-olds may not have child

In Japan, a third of today's 18-year-olds may not have children: Study

TOKYO — About a third of 18-year-old women in Japan may never have children, a government institute said on Wednesday (Aug 30), in the latest data spelling an uphill battle to reverse a dwindling population in the world's third-largest economy. The National Institute of Population and Social Security Research (IPSS) estimated in a report that 33.4 per cent of women...

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