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  2. Childbirth in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Painkillers are thought to complicate deliveries and women are discouraged by ob-gyns from taking them during childbirth. Therefore, Japanese births tend to be without pain medication. [7] Furthermore, there is a more positive image of a woman capable of natural birth. Without pain medication, labor displays the woman's strength and responsibility.

  3. Family policy in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Labour force participation rate (15-64 age) in Japan, by sex [22] In Japan, caring for young and old people has traditionally been the responsibility of the family. This norm has caused work-family conflict due to its labor division. [23] When raising a child people need access to workers’ income and benefits.

  4. Japan Labour-Farmer Party - Wikipedia

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    The Japan Labour-Farmer Party was one of several proletarian parties that existed in Japan in the late 1920s. [1] It was founded in Tokyo on December 9, 1926, as a split from the Social Democratic Party (the founding occurred just four days after the founding of the Social Democratic Party).

  5. Koseki - Wikipedia

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    A koseki (戸籍) or family register [1] [2] is a Japanese family registry. Japanese law requires all Japanese households (basically defined as married couples and their unmarried children) to make notifications of their vital records (such as births, adoptions, deaths, marriages and divorces) to their local authority, which compiles such records encompassing all Japanese citizens within their ...

  6. Japan’s births just fell to a new record low. Tokyo hopes a ...

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    The nation of 123.9 million people only recorded 727,277 births last year, according to new data released by the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare on Friday.

  7. Shidzue Katō - Wikipedia

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    Shidzue Katō (加藤 シヅエ, Katō Shizue, March 2, 1897 – December 22, 2001), also published as Shidzue Ishimoto, was a 20th-century Japanese feminist and one of the first women elected to the Diet of Japan, best known as a pioneer in the birth control movement.

  8. Ikuo Oyama - Wikipedia

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    In 1926, he became chairman of the Labour-Farmer Party. [1] In 1928, the Labour-Farmer Party was banned due to accusations of having links to communism. [2] The same year in 1928 the Communist International had denounced Oyama as a "social democrat and a handmaiden of the capitalist imperialists.". By the time Oyama had founded the Labor Farmer ...

  9. Japan's new births fall to record low in 2023 as demographic ...

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    The number of births fell 5.1% from a year earlier to 758,631, while the number of marriages slid 5.9% to 489,281 -- the first time in 90 years the number fell below 500,000 -- foreboding a ...