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Almost like you make it unbearable for the poor to have children. The ones that tend to have more rather than less.

Korea and Japan finding out what happens when replacement levels drop off the graph

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From what I understand Japan has some of the highest health outcomes in the world and has a very high standard of living.

I don’t think South Korea is not far behind them either.

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Doesn’t Japan have a working culture that glorifies long working hours and dedication to work, leaving little to no time for socialising and relationships? or has that changed in the last few years?

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I don’t know. The Japanese people I have met seem pretty well adjusted to me.

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The thing isn’t health outcomes, it’s the significant societal and economic problems happening and on the horizon that is the worry.

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What societal problems?

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What is a health outcome? As in life expectancy? Or ?

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I think it’s life expectancy and recovery from diseases and the prevalance of chronic conditions such as heart disease, diabetes etc.

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