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  2. Demographics of Japan - Wikipedia

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    In March 2011, Japan suffered from the triple disaster (earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear disaster, etc.), resulting 20,000 deaths, a reduction of about 1.39 years in the average life expectancy, an ultimate decrease in birth rates, and a marked decrease in immigration rates, worst since the end of World War II.

  3. List of Japanese prefectures by life expectancy - Wikipedia

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    the Our World in Data Development of life expectancy in Japan in comparison to other big countries of the world ... male female F Δ M; Japan on average: 84.43: 81.38 ...

  4. Aging of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Japan is a well-known example, with close to 30 percent of its population aged 65 years or older. [22] The increase in life expectancy translated into a depressed mortality rate until the 1980s, but mortality has increased again to a historic high, since 1950, of 10.1 per 1000 people in 2013. [11]

  5. Japan, Sweden and Norway have the longest life expectancy ...

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    In Japan, the average life expectancy is 84.3 years, per the World Health Organization (WHO). While there are some factors you can't control when it comes to longevity, such as genetics, doctors ...

  6. List of Asian countries by life expectancy - Wikipedia

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    Life expectancy for population in general Life expectancy for male Life expectancy for female Sex gap Population (thous.) at birth bonus 0→15 at 15 bonus 15→65 at 65 bonus 65→80 at 80 at birth at 15 at 65 at 80 at birth at 15 at 65 at 80 at birth at 15 at 65 at 80 Hong Kong, China: 85.51: 0.21: 70.72: 2.47: 23.19: 3.27: 11.45: 82.84: 68. ...

  7. Health in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Life expectancy in Japan. The level of health in Japan is due to a number of factors including cultural habits, isolation, and a universal health care system.John Creighton Campbell, a professor at the University of Michigan and Tokyo University, told the New York Times in 2009 that Japanese people are the healthiest group on the planet. [1]

  8. Increase in human life expectancy is slowing down ... - AOL

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    The study suggests it would be optimistic if 15% of females and 5% of males could live to 100 years old in most countries this century.

  9. Life Expectancy in the Year You Were Born - AOL

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    1960. Overall life expectancy: 69.7 Women: 73.1 Men: 66.6 By 1960, life expectancy numbers settled into a long-term pattern of slow but steady growth compared with more dramatic jumps at the ...