Associate professor of economics at the School of Economics and Finance, Anna Raute, has been featured in The New York Times, contributing valuable insights into a critical issue: Japan’s declining birth rate and the multifaceted challenges surrounding fertility policy.
The article, titled “Japan Grapples With Plummeting Birth Rate and the Challenge of a Shrinking Population,” explores the economic, social, and cultural dynamics that influence Japan's population trajectory.
In a world where demographic trends have profound global implications, this piece provides a thought-provoking look into one country's approach to tackling the complex issue of population decline. We encourage everyone, students, faculty, and all curious minds, to read the full article here and gain fresh perspectives on a topic that affects societies worldwide.
Please join us in celebrating this accomplishment and the vital work of our academic community to engage with such globally relevant issues!