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rayineryesterday at 8:44 PM3 repliesview on HN

I don’t know anything about Switzerland, but immigration isn’t a solution to the prospect of Japan “not having a country left in a few generations.” There might be more or fewer people living on the islands, but “Japan” will be gone either way.


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felipeeriasyesterday at 11:01 PM

Nowadays Japan’s fertility rate is higher than most of its neighbours. We are just used to pick it as an example because it started aging earlier than most other countries.

Japanese population is still over 120 million. Forecasts put it falling below 100 million at some point in the second half of this century.

Things will have to change in order to keep population stable in the long term, but the Japanese approach seems IMHO more sensible than that of other countries.

Cohesive democratic societies are fragile.

Starman_Jonesyesterday at 11:56 PM

I can’t parse this statement. I’m not sure if this about culture changes or about climate threat.

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platinumradyesterday at 10:33 PM

How do you define "Japan"?

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