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Old Jan 30, 2012 | 2:27 pm
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Originally Posted by LapLap
One policy, whilst a drop in the ocean, albeit a pretty hefty drop considering the comparatively high percentage of Japanese kids with a non-Japanese parent, would be to allow those children to remain Japanese when they turn 21 and not force them to choose between cultural identities and futures.

Of course, the alternative faced by many countries where the population seems set to outstrip the nations' resources looks even bleaker and has scarier implications for all of us. Japan's "population problem" may be internationally envied much sooner than we'd imagine. The last couple of decades had economists and think tanks proffering Japan as a cautionary story, now there's a huge revision going on and what was once regarded as failure is now being looked into as a strategy worth emulating by the West's recession hit economies
Good idea and actually not a drop. I just saw some statistics on this and I'm not sure if it is correct, but they said that international marriages made up 5 to 7% of the total and the birthrate for international marriages was double the national average. This means 10 to 15% of kids being born now have a non-Japanese parent. This seems really high to me...I'd be interested if anyone had seen the same number.

BTW- Many countries (U.S. included) will ignore the election to select Japanese citizenship so you can actually keep both.

Also - IMHO, the falling birthrates are a result of the lousy economy.
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