
Research Foundation says that the robot (the robot) could be appointed to posts 3.5 million people in Japan, increasing numbers of older persons by 2025, helping to avoid a shortage of employment with the shrinking population of the country. The Japanese government estimates that Japan faced a decline of 16 percent in the size of its workforce by 2030 while increasing the number of elderly raises concerns about the generation that will work in a country other than the usual and unwilling to open their doors to study large-scale emigration.
According to industry research institution robotic machine that could fill this gap in sectors such as small capsules which monitors the ills to the high-tech vacuum cleaners. Furthermore each robot to replacing one person said in a report that the robot can allow time for people to focus on more important things.
It said in its report that Japan can provide 2.1 trillion yen (21 billion U.S. dollars) in insurance payments for the elderly in 2025 through the use of robots, which monitors the health of the elderly so as not to have to rely on human nursing care.
She added that care providers will provide more than an hour a day if robots helped in caring for children, the elderly and has some household work. The plan could include the functions of the robot reading books aloud or assist the elderly in the shower.
The fertility rate in Japan is 1.3 children per woman, less than the level required to maintain the population while the government estimates that 40 percent of the population able to see 65 years by 2055 raises concerns about who will care for the elderly
According to industry research institution robotic machine that could fill this gap in sectors such as small capsules which monitors the ills to the high-tech vacuum cleaners. Furthermore each robot to replacing one person said in a report that the robot can allow time for people to focus on more important things.
It said in its report that Japan can provide 2.1 trillion yen (21 billion U.S. dollars) in insurance payments for the elderly in 2025 through the use of robots, which monitors the health of the elderly so as not to have to rely on human nursing care.
She added that care providers will provide more than an hour a day if robots helped in caring for children, the elderly and has some household work. The plan could include the functions of the robot reading books aloud or assist the elderly in the shower.
The fertility rate in Japan is 1.3 children per woman, less than the level required to maintain the population while the government estimates that 40 percent of the population able to see 65 years by 2055 raises concerns about who will care for the elderly
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