• @BalpeenHammerOP
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    54 months ago

    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.

    • @eagleeyedtiger
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      94 months ago

      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?

      • @BalpeenHammerOP
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        14 months ago

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

        • @eagleeyedtiger
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          34 months ago

          I think my info might be outdated, it seems like they’ve been working on changing it. According to Wikipedia their average annual working hours is less then us.

          • @Rangelus
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            64 months ago

            I have friends in Japan. The value given does not accurately reflect actual hours worked. There is a culture of long unpaid overtime hours, after hours social gatherings and more. They are not the worst, and they are trying to improve it, but it is still pretty bad.

    • @Rangelus
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      34 months ago

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

          • @BalpeenHammerOP
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            14 months ago

            What societal problems has the aging population has caused in Japan right now?

            • @Rangelus
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              24 months ago

              Did you read the article?

              I don’t get what your point is. Are you trying to argue that a rapidly ageing population will cause no problems?

              • @BalpeenHammerOP
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                14 months ago

                It will not cause a major problem.

                Certainly nothing can’t be solved by importing immigrants.

                Certainly not more problems than somehow forcing people to have more kids.

                • @Rangelus
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                  14 months ago

                  Read the article I posted. There are significant challenges beginning and more expected in several countries, Japan, Korea, and more, due to a rapidly aging population.

                  But if you wish to be contrarian and insist everything will be fine, whatever. I don’t really care.

                  • @BalpeenHammerOP
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                    -14 months ago

                    I guess you are right. They should start forcefully impregnating women or something.

      • @BalpeenHammerOP
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        24 months ago

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