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    [SIZE=3]Plan would pay Japanese families to have kids[/SIZE]

    TOKYO, Japan (CNN) -- A proposal to pay parents about $3,400 a year per child has got couples thinking seriously about expanding their family. The cash for kids plan is the brainchild of the country's new ruling Democratic Party of Japan, which came into power during the elections this week. The proposal has garnered supporters and critics.

    The proposal would pay families the money every year until the child reached high school. It is an effort to boost Japan's birthrate, which is one of the lowest in the world and is a major drag on the country's economy. It is compounded by Japan's rapidly aging population.
    About a quarter of the country's population is older than 65, according to government figures. By 2050, that number is expected to reach 40 percent. Nevertheless, the money for babies proposal has its critics. Economist Yuri Okina said she wonders where Japan's government is going to come up with the money to fund it.
    The plan is not an instant fix, she said. What's needed, Okina said, is a way for women to remain in the work force after having children instead of being forced out because of lack of child care.

    "We have to make it normal in Japan for a woman to raise a child and have a career," Okina said.
    Critics also have said the plan would not fix a significant problem for working families -- the lack of day care centers. About 40,000 children are on waiting lists for day care, according to government figures.

    These facilities' scarcity is problematic for mothers such as Hiromi Espineli.
    "Going back to work would be tough," she said, "since there are so few day care centers."
    Ibang klase talaga itong mga rich countries. Germany has the same problem too, very low birthrate. Kabaligtaran dito P'nas kung saan ang baby-making ang national pass time.

    Last edited by jjmd3_787; September 5th, 2009 at 10:51 AM. Reason: tao lang po ...

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