Number of newborn babies in Japan drops to record low

06 June,2021 08:05 AM IST |  Tokyo  |  Agencies

Babies born in 2020 dropped from a year earlier to 8,40, 832, falling below the 9,00,000-mark for the first time ever, said the report.

A file photo of a baby in a crawling competition hosted by a Japanese magazine that specialises in pregnancy. Pic/AFP


The number of newborn babies in Japan dropped to a record low in 2020 amid the pandemic, marking the lowest level since the Health Ministry began keeping records in 1899, the government said in a report.

Babies born in 2020 dropped from a year earlier to 8,40, 832, falling below the 9,00,000-mark for the first time ever, said the report.

Japan's top government spokesperson Chief Cabinet Secretary Katsunobu Kato said the nation's growing demographic crisis could shake the very foundations of the country.

"The declining number of children is a problem that can shake the basis of our society and economy. It should be tackled as a matter of the highest priority, " Kato told a press briefing on the matter.

He said that obstacles preventing the bearing and rising of children in society must be removed.

The Health Ministry also said the average rate of children a woman will bear in her lifetime stood at 1.34 in 2020, down 0.02 points from a year earlier.

Adding to the social crisis, the negative effect of the pandemic is yet to fully show up in statistics, owing to the duration between birth and conception.

The number of births could tumble to around 7,00,000 for the whole of 2021, analysts said, which would be a decade ahead of the government's forecast.

1899
Year in which health ministry began keeping records

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