A shrinking Japan worries about its people leaving—but not about foreigners coming in

A shrinking Japan worries about its people leaving—but not about foreigners coming in

Countries with vast populations—like India and China—can afford to lose large numbers of their people to other countries as migrants or expats, depending on your preferred nomenclature. Countries with small and shrinking populations can’t be so blithe. In Japan, with a population of 127 million shrinking at an average rate of 1,000 people a day,…