Japan’s birth rate falls for ninth consecutive year to hit record low

Japan’s birth rate falls for ninth consecutive year to hit record low
The birth rate for just Japanese nationals is expected to fall below 700,000 for the first time when it is published later this year (AP)

The number of babies born in Japan last year fell for a ninth straight year to a record low, according to health ministry data.

The faster-than-predicted decline suggests government measures have not effectively addressed the country’s fast-ageing and declining population.

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