Posted on 29 March 2010. Tags: aging population, asia, asian economics, asian population, baby robot, birth rate, consumers, economic problems, Economics, economics home, home ec, home economics, immigrants, Japan, japan aging population, japan babies, japan baby robot, japan birth rate, japan economics, japan home economics, japan immigration, japan population, japan population growth rate, japanese, japanese economics, japanese home ec, japans shrinking population, low birth rates, Politics, population economics japan, population growth rates, population shrinking, procreation, producers, us population growth rate, workers
Japans Home Ec classes are a tad more modern than ours. Instead of egg babies, they have robot babies.
These are especially popular now, as Japan is trying to encourage its females to have babies. You see, the once booming Japan is suffering dire economic consequences because their population is at an all time low, with a birthrate at 1.37%. Compare that to 2.12% in the US. Put simply, people are not having babies. This is causing severe economic problems for the country, which doesnt allow immigrants. Continue Reading
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