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I understand that Japan is a traditionally conservative nation with probably a not so friendly attitude towards immigrants (I mean what is the population demographic, 99% ethnic Japanese?!) but if Japan's population is dwindling and a work force crisis is sure to begin with 40% of the pop. but 2060 being over 75 yrs old then being more liberal with their immigration policies would surely help to compensate for this low fertility rate and would also likely boost the Japanese economy
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