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Vous pouvez m'aidez svp, je comprend pas le français, je suis plus l'anglais donc c'est compliqué thank .
Vous pouvez m'aidez svp, je comprend pas le français, je suis plus l'anglais donc c'est compliqué thank .

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    Case study: the challenge of aging in

    Japan

    Q1- The regions least affected by aging

    are the regions which have a percentage of evolution of

    the population equal to 0 in 2010-2040. We could

    explain it by a correct fertility rate, as well as the

    low presence of elderly people. Contrasts

    spatial demographics will increase as the

    regions affected by aging are far from

    large cities. They are isolated and therefore the

    presence of young people na will only focus on

    regions least affected by aging.

    Q2- In 2018, the total population is 126 million

    inhabitants, a big evolution compared to

    1900s. Note that 28.4% of this

    population are people over the age of 65,

    a percentage that has greatly increased by more than

    20% and which will continue in 2065.

    58.9% are aged 15 to 65, which represents

    enormously, more than half of this population

    total. However, only 12.7% remain

    belong to those under 15, a figure that has

    greatly dropped since 1965 and continues to

    fall year after year.

    In 2065, the increase of people over 65 is

    considerable with more than 10% in 47 years. However

    a slight drop of 7.5% can be observed on the 15-

    65 years. While the population under 15

    continues its fall.

    The forecast evolution is then an evolution of

    elderly population as well as a loss of labor,

    young workers. A population greatly affected

    through aging.

    Q3- The expected natural balance can be described as a decline

    demographic with a fall in consumption,

    of GDP and on the other hand an increase in debts

    public.