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东亚的人口状况已有显著变化。降低生育,增加寿命,人口增长缓慢以及迅速城市化,这一系列的变化对该地区的经济将产生普遍影响。在东亚大多数经济高速发展地区,人口变化尤其显著。经济发展以及在健康保护方面所取得的进步在全世界使死亡率下降,生命延长。与死亡作斗争所取得的成功是人类最伟大的成就之一。东亚在这方面所取得的进步尤其显著。1960年,日本人的平均寿命在任何一个工业化市场经济国家中是最短的。今天,它却是最长的,达78岁。香港、新加坡和台湾的人口平均寿命超过70岁,马来西亚、南朝
The demographics of East Asia have changed significantly. Reducing fertility, increasing life expectancy, slow population growth and rapid urbanization will have a universal impact on the region’s economy. In most of the rapid economic development in East Asia, the demographic change is particularly significant. Economic development and advances in health protection have led to a decline in mortality and an increase in life worldwide. Success in fighting death is one of the greatest achievements of mankind. The progress made by East Asia in this regard is especially significant. In 1960, the average life expectancy of Japanese people was the shortest among any industrialized market economy. Today, it is the longest, reaching 78 years old. The average life expectancy of Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan is over 70, with Malaysia and the Southern Dynasties