Silver Hues - Building Age-Ready Cities Japan Background Paper

Japan's shift toward a super-aged society is being fueled by a combination of demographic factors. These include declining marriage and fertility rates and increases in life expectancy enabled by advances in medical science and improved nutrition and living conditions. Another trend is the rise...

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Silver Hues - Building Age-Ready Cities Japan Background Paper
City Development Strategies
Country Population Profiles
Health, Nutrition and Population
Housing and Human Habitats
Urban Development
Urban Housing
title Silver Hues - Building Age-Ready Cities Japan Background Paper
title_auth Silver Hues - Building Age-Ready Cities Japan Background Paper
title_exact_search Silver Hues - Building Age-Ready Cities Japan Background Paper
title_full Silver Hues - Building Age-Ready Cities Japan Background Paper Belinda Yuen
title_fullStr Silver Hues - Building Age-Ready Cities Japan Background Paper Belinda Yuen
title_full_unstemmed Silver Hues - Building Age-Ready Cities Japan Background Paper Belinda Yuen
title_short Silver Hues - Building Age-Ready Cities
title_sort silver hues building age ready cities japan background paper
title_sub Japan Background Paper
topic City Development Strategies
Country Population Profiles
Health, Nutrition and Population
Housing and Human Habitats
Urban Development
Urban Housing
topic_facet City Development Strategies
Country Population Profiles
Health, Nutrition and Population
Housing and Human Habitats
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Urban Housing
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