Aging population in China, Japan and Korea
[2023-07-30 10:05:10]
There are many similarities in China, Japan, Korea, for example, began economic development and growth in the short term which is Japan's economic reform in the 1970s, Japan, and the 1970s. They successfully restrained population growth and the population changed from high birth rate to low fertility rate. It is a very short time. The aging population is one of the social problems they face. In this article, we will examine the difference and the influence or importance of neighboring countries.
China and Japan are in East Asia, different languages are closely related. China is located between Vietnam and North Korea in contact with the South China Sea, the Yellow Sea, the North Sea of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, and the East China Sea. On the other hand, Japan is located east of the Korean Peninsula, between the Sea of Japan and the North Pacific. They all have coastlines of thousands of kilometers in length. These countries are in the same area and can be expected to be close to each other, but basically they should be similar to each other. However, as this article shows, there are many differences between Japan and China in terms of food, culture, natural resources and population distribution.
Japan is an island country located in East Asia. It is located in the Sea of Japan, China, North Korea, Korea, the eastern part of Russia, the Pacific Ocean. Japan is an archipelago consisting of 6,852 islands. Four Oshima are Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, Shikoku, accounting for 97% of the land in Japan. Japan is a major economic power with a per capita GDP of US $ 34,739 or the third largest nominal GDP in the world's 25th largest economy in 2011. The population is approximately 127 million, the tenth largest population in the world. One of the world's highest average life expectancy, 81.25 years old
Korea, also known as the Republic of Korea, has China in the west, Japan in the east, Korea Strait in the south, and North Korea in the north. The total area of Korea is 99,392 square kilometers. And it has a population of 50 million people. The biggest city in the capital is Seoul. Korea is Cheong Wa Dae and one of the advanced living standards. Since June 12, 1950, the Bank of Korea won the Korean won (KRW). Winning is not regulated by any regulatory agencies, but it depends on market dynamics of supply and demand.