HOME > NATION > Article

Text Size

small

medium

large


Tokyo Gov. Candidates Call for Measures against Low Birth Rate

Tokyo Gov. Candidates Call for Measures against Low Birth Rate

   Tokyo, June 27 (Jiji Press)--Tokyo governor candidates are calling for strengthening measures to tackle the low birth rate in the Japanese capital ahead of the July 7 gubernatorial election.
   Tokyo is the first among Japan's 47 prefectures that posted a total fertility rate, or the average number of children born to a woman in her lifetime, smaller than 1, marking 0.99 in 2023, according to health ministry data.
   Many candidates have voiced deep concerns about the situation.
   Incumbent Governor Yuriko Koike, 71, has taken steps such as providing a monthly benefit of 5,000 yen for each Tokyo resident aged 18 or under and abolishing income limits for aid designed to make high school tuition effectively free. Her aim is to ease the economic burden of households with children.
   "I have been giving big hopes to young mothers and fathers and people who are thinking about getting married," Koike said.

To read a full story, please click here to find out how to subscribe.

NATION

HEADLINES

POLITICS
43 Japan Pref. Governors' Average Income Rises to 19.96 M. Yen in 2023
ECONOMY
Taisho to Raise Prices of 47 OTC Drugs Including Pabron by 10-20% in Oct.
SPORTS
Japan Volleyball Women: 12 Olympic Members Picked, Including Koga, Ishikawa
OTHER
China Social Media Operators to Ban Anti-Japan Comment Posting

AFP-JIJI PRESS NEWS JOURNAL


Photos