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How can Japan turn its ageing workforce into an advantage?

With Japan's population of those aged 65 and over projected to reach 42% by 2050, the country is leading the global demographic transition. This shift, often perceived as a crisis, presents a unique opportunity for innovation and strategic restructuring. So, how can Japan turn its ageing workforce into an advantage, rather than a burden?

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How is Japan trying to compensate for the rise in the average age of its people?

With more than a quarter of its population aged 65 or older, Japan is the world's most rapidly aging society. To address the wide-ranging economic and social pressures this demographic shift creates, the government has launched a multi-pronged strategy. This includes initiatives focused on the workforce, fertility rates, immigration, and technology, detailing how is Japan trying to compensate for the rise in the average age of its people.

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Why is the aging population in Poland a concern for the future?

According to Poland's Central Statistical Office, the number of births in 2023 was the lowest in the post-war period, fueling concerns about the country's demographic future. This trend is a key factor in why the aging population in Poland is a concern for the country's long-term economic and social stability.

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