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Online seminar / How do we survive in a society with shrinking population? The 35th Kitakyushu Conference on Asian Women

 

As the global population continues to grow, the Asia region stands out as an exception where the population continues to decline. 

Particularly in Japan, where the population decline is most pronounced, how should we live in the future? 

And is this issue primarily related to women, who are often seen as the “childbearing gender”?

 

We will hear from Dr. Keiko Osaki-Tomita, a member of the group of experts on international migration statistics at the United Nations and the President of Tokiwa University and Tokiwa Junior College. 

We will also invite experts from the Institute for Population and Social Research (IPSR) of Mahidol University in Thailand to share the latest situation in Thailand, the status and challenges faced by Thai women, and discuss the policies of both countries, including a Q&A session with participants.

 

15-Feb. (Sat.), 2025    13:30-16:10(JST)    * Please make sure your country time

Keynote Speaker: Dr. Keiko Osaki-Tomita

President, Tokiwa University and Tokiwa Junior College

Speaker: Dr. Sureeporn Punpuing

Associate Professor,

Institute for Population and Social Research (IPSR),

Mahidol University, Thailand

* Simultaneous interpretation in English

* Free Registration

* Zoom Webinar (200 participants max.)

 

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