JAPAN'S TRANSITION FROM THE DEMOGRAPHIC BONUS TO THE DEMOGRAPHIC ONUS

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Ogawa, Naohiro, et al. “JAPAN’S TRANSITION FROM THE DEMOGRAPHIC BONUS TO THE DEMOGRAPHIC ONUS”. Asian Population Studies, vol. 1, no. 2, 2005, pp. 207-26, https://doi.org/10.1080/17441730500317451.
Ogawa, N., Kondo, M., & Matsukura, R. (2005). JAPAN’S TRANSITION FROM THE DEMOGRAPHIC BONUS TO THE DEMOGRAPHIC ONUS. Asian Population Studies, 1(2), 207-226. https://doi.org/10.1080/17441730500317451
Ogawa N, Kondo M, Matsukura R. JAPAN’S TRANSITION FROM THE DEMOGRAPHIC BONUS TO THE DEMOGRAPHIC ONUS. Asian Population Studies. 2005;1(2):207-26.
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