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Japan's
population, currently some 129 million, has experienced a phenomenal
growth rate during the past 100 years as a result of scientific,
industrial, and sociological changes, but this has recently slowed
because of falling birth rates. High sanitary and health standards
produce a life expectancy exceeding that of the U.S.
Japan
is an urban society with only about 7% of the labor force engaged
in agriculture. Many farmers supplement their income with part-time
jobs in nearby towns and cities. About 80 million of the urban population
are heavily concentrated on the Pacific shore of Honshu and in northern
Kyushu. Metropolitan Tokyo with approximately 14 million; Yokohama
with 3.3 million; Osaka 2.6 million; Nagoya 2.1 million; Kyoto 1.5
million; Sapporo 1.6 million; Kobe 1.4 million; and Kitakyushu,
Kawasaki, and Fukuoka with 1.2 million each account for part of
this population. Japan faces the same problems that confront urban
industrialized societies throughout the world: over-crowded cities,
congested highways, air pollution, and rising juvenile delinquency.
Basic
facts
Population: 126,925,843 people in 47,062,743 households, 78.7 percent
in urban areas (July 2000). High population density; 329.5 persons
per square kilometer for total area; 1,523 persons per square kilometer
for habitable land. More than 50 percent of population lives on
2 percent of land. (July 1993)
Population
growth rate: 0.18% (2000 est.)
Birth
rate: 9.96 births/1,000 population (2000 est.)
Death
rate: 8.15 deaths/1,000 population (2000 est.)
Age
structure: 0-14 years: 15% (male 9,575,637; female 9,105,713) 15-64
years: 68% (male 43,363,054; female 42,980,253) 65 years and over:
17% (male 9,024,015; female 12,501,304) (2000 est.)
Sex
ratio: at birth: 1.05 male(s)/female under 15 years: 1.05 male(s)/female
15-64 years: 1.01 male(s)/female 65 years and over: 0.72 male(s)/female
total population: 0.96 male(s)/female (2000 est.)
Infant
mortality rate: 3.91 deaths/1,000 live births (2000 est.)
Life
expectancy at birth: total population: 80.7 years male: 77.51 years
female: 84.05 years (2000 est.)
Total
fertility rate: 1.41 children born/woman (2000 est.)
Nationality:
noun: Japanese (singular and plural) adjective: Japanese
Ethnic
Groups: 99.4 percent Japanese and 0.6 percent other, mostly Korean
(40.4% of non-Japanese) and some Chinese. Ainu, Ryukyuans and hisabetsu
buraku constitute native Japanese minority groups. Japanese is considered
to be a homogeneous race but recent studies have shown that the
Japanse race is very mixed. It consists with Chinese, Korean, Malay
and proto-caucasoid blood which explains the variety of Japanese
facial structures.
Foreign
Citizens: More than 2.5 million (possibly higher because of the
illegal immigrants), 14.9% up in five years. North and South Koreans
1 million, Chinese 0.5 million, Filipinos 0.5 million, and Brazilian
250,000 with others like Peruvian, American/Canadian, British, Indonesian,
Thai, African and other nationals.
Marriage
Status: Over 15: Married Male 61.8%, Female 58.2%. Never married
Male 31.8%, Female 23.7%. 25 - 29: Never married Male 69.3%, Female
54.0%. 30 - 34: Never married Male 42.9%, Female 26.6% (July 2000).
Religion:
No reliable statistics exist since census does not have questions
regarding to religion. See Religions of Japan.
Net
migration rate: 0 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2000 est.)
Language:
Japanese. Emphasis on English as second language.
Literacy:
definition: age 15 and over can read and write total population:
99% (1970 est.) male: NA% female: NA%
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