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Japan's child population hits record low of 13.66 million, despite government efforts to boost births.
Japan's child population has hit a record low, dropping by 350,000 to 13.66 million, or 11.1% of the total population.
The birth rate has been declining for 44 years, despite government efforts to boost fertility through initiatives like expanding childcare facilities and offering housing subsidies.
Factors like high living costs, a stagnant economy, and a demanding work culture are contributing to the crisis.
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La población infantil de Japón alcanza un mínimo histórico de 13,66 millones, a pesar de los esfuerzos del gobierno por aumentar los nacimientos.