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- Suicide_in_Japan abstract "Suicide in Japan has become a significant national social issue. Japan has one of the world's highest suicide rates, and the Japanese government reported the rate for 2006 as being the ninth highest in the world. 71% of suicides in Japan were male, and it is the leading cause of death in men aged 20–44.Factors in suicide include unemployment (due to the economic recession in the 1990s), depression, and social pressures. In 2007, the National Police Agency revised the categorization of motives for suicide into a division of 50 reasons with up to three reasons listed for each suicide. Suicides traced to losing jobs surged 65.3 percent while those attributed to hardships in life increased 34.3 percent. Depression remained at the top of the list for the third year in a row, rising 7.1 percent from the previous year.In Japanese culture there is a long history of honorable suicide, such as ritual suicide by Samurai to avoid being captured, flying one's plane into the enemy during WWII, or charging into the enemy fearlessly to prevent bringing shame on one's family.There has been a rapid increase in suicides since the 1990s. For example, 1998 saw a 34.7% increase over the previous year. This has prompted the Japanese government to react by increasing funding to treat the causes of suicide and those recovering from failed suicides.".
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- Suicide_in_Japan subject Category:Health_in_Japan.
- Suicide_in_Japan subject Category:Japanese_culture.
- Suicide_in_Japan subject Category:Japanese_society.
- Suicide_in_Japan subject Category:Suicide_in_Japan.
- Suicide_in_Japan comment "Suicide in Japan has become a significant national social issue. Japan has one of the world's highest suicide rates, and the Japanese government reported the rate for 2006 as being the ninth highest in the world. 71% of suicides in Japan were male, and it is the leading cause of death in men aged 20–44.Factors in suicide include unemployment (due to the economic recession in the 1990s), depression, and social pressures.".
- Suicide_in_Japan label "Suicide in Japan".
- Suicide_in_Japan label "Suicidio en Japón".
- Suicide_in_Japan label "Suicidio in Giappone".
- Suicide_in_Japan label "Самоубийства в Японии".
- Suicide_in_Japan label "日本の自殺".
- Suicide_in_Japan sameAs Suicidio_en_Japón.
- Suicide_in_Japan sameAs Suicidio_in_Giappone.
- Suicide_in_Japan sameAs 日本の自殺.
- Suicide_in_Japan sameAs 일본의_자살.
- Suicide_in_Japan sameAs Suicídio_no_Japão.
- Suicide_in_Japan sameAs Q3976755.
- Suicide_in_Japan sameAs Q3976755.
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- Suicide_in_Japan depiction Suicide-deaths-per-100000-trend.jpg.
- Suicide_in_Japan isPrimaryTopicOf Suicide_in_Japan.