THE ROLE OF INNOVATION IN RESOLVING THE DEPOPULATION IN JAPAN

Authors

  • Аkhapov Ye.A. Ph.D, Senior Lecturer, Al- Farabi Kazakh National University
  • Ashinova Zh.Ye. Candidate of Historical Sciences, Senior Lecturer, Al - Farabi Kazakh National University,
  • Kuatova Kh.R. 1st year PhD student, Al- Farabi Kazakh National University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48371/ISMO.2023.51.1.013

Keywords:

Japan, depopulation, innovation, economy, social problems, youth, technology, foreign workers

Abstract

The article deals with depopulation, which today is one of the most difficult problems. While various reforms have been undertaken to address this problem, it is important to consider which solution is best for high-tech Japan with a large economy. Solutions include reforms and methods of attracting migrants, i.e. increasing the number of foreign workers, rebuilding the pension system for the elderly and caring for the elderly through the development of medicine. In particular, the relevance of the article is considered the role of innovation as a key factor in solving the problem of depopulation in Japan. To date, despite various key reforms, we have shown the impact of the economy on depopulation. New directions are described, with particular emphasis on the current development process in Japan. The article contains many features of general innovation in solving the problem of depopulation. The main purpose of the article is to offer a certain form of solution by determining the political and social consequences of depopulation. The main task for the Japanese is to provide opportunities for young people, to comprehensively solve the situation of the elderly. At the same time, the creation of economic routes in accordance with each industry will play an important role not only for the elderly, but also for young people for work and development

Published

2023-03-27

How to Cite

Ахапов Е.A., Ашинова Ж.Е., & Қуатова Х.Р. (2023). THE ROLE OF INNOVATION IN RESOLVING THE DEPOPULATION IN JAPAN. BULLETIN of Ablai Khan KazUIRandWL Series “International Relations and Regional Studies”, 51(1). https://doi.org/10.48371/ISMO.2023.51.1.013

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