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Richard 09-10-2010 12:17

Japan Missing More Than 230K Listed Centenarians
 
Must've been using ex-Madoff accountants. :rolleyes:

Richard :munchin

Japan Missing More Than 230K Listed Centenarians
AP, 10 Sep 2010

More than 230,000 Japanese citizens listed in government records as at least 100 years old can't be found and may have died long ago, according to a government survey released Friday.

In August, the Justice Ministry ordered a review of records that found about 77,000 people who would be at least 120, and 884 people who would be 150 or older. The head count followed a flurry of reports about how elderly people are falling through the cracks in Japan as its population ages rapidly and family ties weaken.

In all, the survey of family registration records nationwide found that 234,354 centenarians were still listed as alive, but their whereabouts were unknown, the ministry said.

Because listings of people over 120 are almost certainly the result of lax bookkeeping, the ministry instructed local offices to attach a note to those records saying the people were unaccounted for, a ministry official said.

A ministry official said many of the missing people had probably died, lost touch with relatives or moved overseas. The official spoke on condition of anonymity, citing ministry policy.

In late July, police discovered that Sogen Kato, who would have been 111 and was thought to be Tokyo's oldest man, had actually been dead for 32 years and his decayed body was still lying in his home.

Police have arrested his granddaughter for suspected abandonment and pension fraud.


That case and other revelations of scamming relatives and isolated and forgotten elderly people led to closer scrutiny ahead of the Health Ministry's annual report on centenarians. Last year's report said Japan had 40,399 people aged 100 or older with known addresses.

An official at the Health Ministry's statistics bureau said Friday's survey does not change Japan's status as a fast-aging nation because life expectancy calculations are not based on family registration records.

The share of the population aged 65 and older hit a record high of 22.7 percent last year, while young people aged 14 or younger fell to 13.3 percent — the lowest among 27 countries with populations of more than 40 million. Japanese women can expect to live 86 years, the longest in the world, and men nearly 80.

The graying of Japanese society and its low birth rate have brought an increasing number of social problems, strained government services and pension programs, and raised worries about expected labor shortages in the near future.

The highest concentrations of centenarians are in Japan and the U.S., according to U.S. Census Bureau and the U.S.-based National Institute on Aging. The number in the United States is expected to rise as American baby boomers hit the 100-year mark — from some 75,000 now to more than 600,000 by midcentury.


http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100910/...g_centenarians

Dozer523 09-10-2010 12:54

Anyone check on Big Teddy, lately? .:D

Utah Bob 09-10-2010 13:08

I thought I saw one in town but he turned out to be a Ute.

Richard 09-10-2010 16:05

Quote:

I thought I saw one in town but he turned out to be a Ute.
Only one? :D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4eIZuSMRdgk

Richard :munchin

PSM 09-10-2010 23:01

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Originally Posted by Richard (Post 348022)
Only one? :D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4eIZuSMRdgk

Richard :munchin

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Originally Posted by Richard (Post 348044)
Small world.

Richard

It is indeed. My wife's boyfriend, when we met, wrote MCV! :D ;)

Pat

Utah Bob 09-11-2010 06:59

I love it when I see two walking down the road. I always turn to my wife and say, "Hey, look at dose two Utes".

I think it's hilarious. She just rolls her eyes.:rolleyes:

18C4V 09-11-2010 12:10

I got some relatives that are over 95 years old still living in Japan.

greenberetTFS 09-11-2010 12:24

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Originally Posted by Dozer523 (Post 347993)
Anyone check on Big Teddy, lately? .:D

I'll be 74 in Jan,doubt it if I'd ever reach 100!........... :rolleyes: Really don't think I'd want to anyway.........;)

Big Teddy :munchin

ZonieDiver 09-11-2010 13:33

We want you to make it to 100 PLUS, Big Teddy!

Dozer523 09-11-2010 21:57

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Originally Posted by ZonieDiver (Post 348123)
We want you to make it to 100 PLUS, Big Teddy!

when you turn 100 we're all going to show up and fill your fridge with good beer. Then hang around forever!

SF_BHT 09-12-2010 07:08

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Originally Posted by Dozer523 (Post 348168)
when you turn 100 we're all going to show up and fill your fridge with good beer. Then hang around forever!

What are you trying to do Kill him:p.... Bring some good old Kentucky Bourbon and sit on the porch and have a few with all the boys....... Turning 100 deserves a good drink;)


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