Published May 31st, 2008 by Future Atlas

Socially malfunctioning Japan

demographyThe Washington Post reports on how little will there is to deal with the causes of Japan’s projected demographic collapse.

The article notes that the country may lose 70% of its workforce by 2050, at the same time it is faced with supporting a massive population of seniors.

The oncoming problems could be alleviated with immigration and a higher birth rate, but these are impeded by social malfunction:

  • Japan’s strong sense of ethnic unity makes immigration a non-starter: “the issue is too politically toxic for extensive public discussion.”
  • The low birth rate has a lot to do with how women are treated in the workforce and at home, but Japan seems to lack the will to do much to change this. The article reports renewed calls for “enlightened government intervention” on the issue, but those have gone and gone before.

Japan does not seem to face a disastrous implosion, like some socially malfunctioning societies of the past — see the Greenland Norse in Diamond’s Collapse — but it may choose diminishing strength, relevance, and perhaps prosperity over change.

See Futureatlas for more on this issue.

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