Japan's age 90 and older crowd now tops 1 million

Compiled from Kyodo, AP
The number of people aged 90 or older topped 1 million for the first time in 
2004, according to a government white paper released Friday. 
The 2005 white paper on the elderly says the number of people aged 90 or older 
totaled 1,016,000, including about 23,000 centenarians. 

The report says the number of people aged 65 and older totaled 24.88 million as 
of Oct. 1, accounting for a record 19.5 percent of the nation's population, up 
0.5 percentage point from a previous percentage-share record registered in 
2003. 

The graying population and low birthrate threaten to leave the world's 
second-largest economy with a labor shortage, erode the tax base and strain the 
pension system as fewer taxpayers try to support the expanding elderly 
population. 

The white paper says the population will probably shrink due to the falling 
birthrate. Earlier this week, the government said the birthrate remained at a 
record low, with women giving birth to an average of 1.29 children. 

As baby boomers begin turning 60 in 2007, "It is essential that the government 
create a society in which the skill, the capability and the experience of the 
elderly can be utilized to maintain the vitality of the state," the report 
says, urging the government to increase work opportunities for senior citizens 
by helping them find jobs or establish businesses. 

It also recommends the government encourage seniors to do volunteer work as a 
way to participate in society. 

People aged 65 or older who are currently working or looking for jobs totaled 
4.9 million, representing 7.4 percent of the nation's total labor force. 

The figure is expected to rise to 7.24 million, or 11 percent of the total, in 
2015, the report said. 

The Japan Times: June 4, 2005
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