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The sex ratio in Japan in 2021 was 95.38 males per 100 females. There are 61.53 million males and 64.52 million females in Japan. The percentage of female population is 51.18%, compared to 48.82% male population. Japan has 2.98 million more females than males.
48.08 187 −31 CDP 29.96 57 New Ishin 8.36 16 +13 JCP 4.59 1 0 DPP 2.17 6 New Komeito 1.52 9 +1 Social Democratic 0.55 1 0 Independents 3.95 12 −10 This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below. Proportional seats All 176 seats Turnout 55.97% (2.29pp) Party Vote % Seats +/– LDP 34.66 72 +6 CDP 20.00 39 New Ishin 14.01 25 +17 Komeito 12.38 23 +2 JCP 7.25 9 −2 DPP 4.51 ...
The results were disappointing for Japan's left-wing opposition parties, who had sought to capitalize on the high disapproval ratings of LDP administrations in 2020–2021. The two largest opposition parties, the CDP and the JCP , both lost seats compared to the outgoing parliament, despite their unified candidate agreement and joint policy ...
Prime minister Shigeru Ishiba called the snap election to try and secure a strong mandate from the public after a damaging corruption scandal – but Monday morning’s results have done the opposite
The election also took place nine days before voters in the United States - Japan's closest ally - head to the polls in another unpredictable ballot. POLITICAL DEALS, MARKET JITTERS
The national 1 July, mid-year population estimates (usually based on past national censuses) supplied in these tables are given in thousands. The retrospective figures use the present-day names and world political division: for example, the table gives data for each of the 15 republics of the former Soviet Union, as if they had already been independent in 1950.
The population of the More Developed regions is slated to remain mostly unchanged, at 1.2-1.3 billion for the remainder of the 21st century. All population growth comes from the Less Developed regions. [6] [7] The table below breaks out the UN's future population growth predictions by region [6] [7]
Japan’s population crisis is accelerating, with the number of nationals falling by more than 800,000 in the past year – echoing similar trends seen in other East Asian countries.