TOKYO -- Japan's birthrate continues to decline with no end in sight, laying bare persistent concerns young men and women have about conditions for raising children.
Calls for workplace reforms mount as having children becomes a 'luxury'
Japan's fertility rate last year sunk past the record low recorded in 2005. © Reuters
TOKYO -- Japan's birthrate continues to decline with no end in sight, laying bare persistent concerns young men and women have about conditions for raising children.