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Japan's 2000 birthrate up slightly due to 'millennium effect'.

Publication: Japan Weekly Monitor
Publication Date: 23-JUN-01
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access

Article Excerpt
TOKYO, June 20 Kyodo

Japan's birthrate rose slightly to 1.35 last year from the record low of 1.34 in 1999 in line with a rise in the number of births, probably triggered by the ''millennium effect,'' according to Health, Labor and Welfare Ministry statistics released Wednesday.

The birthrate, which measures the average number of babies born to a woman in her lifetime, increased...

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