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Japan recorded record low births, biggest ever population drop in 2021

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it's not the point, what happens when vietnam stops growing? will vietnam now supplemant their population with cambodians? where will japanese turn to?
That will be 10 or 20 years then Vietnam population will peak. So we are still decades away. No, Cambodians or Khmers are not compatible to Vietnam. At best, the Thais because they are similar to us.
 
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The biggest social challenge of the 21th century is unemployment caused by automation,unemployment is already huge issue even in young nation like India where for every decent job thousand have to compete.India has no chance of having ultra wealthy middle class,hence it will take a semi-socialist route to contain revolt.

The lowering of population is a boom in disguise , human population was inherently much lower a century ago,it was boosted way too much during imperialist era because they needed bodies to expand and to protect themselves,now technology removed the over dependence on manpower.

Regarding birth rate,as long as there's woman and man in a relationship they will bear babies,,
it's not normal for women to birth more than 2 kids ,thus destroying their body and health ,unless you are loaded as hell, more than two kids is not logical for upbringing.

Among our family circle and relatives,there's not a single family with more than 2 children,to us more than 2 kids looks bizarre,barbaric and prehistoric .
It feels insane for people to breed like rabbits without any consideration about having adequate resources to take care of the children's needs and demands,or to treat woman like breeding machines.
 
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Vietnam still grows one million people per year.

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Viet today have 97 million, the projection by UN it will peak in 109 million in 2054.


Anyway, if more than that, Viet will be doomed. Vietnam only have a tiny thin strip of land
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