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Changes in marriage, divorce and births during the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan.

Cyrus GhaznaviTakayuki KawashimaYuta TanoueDaisuke YoneokaKoji MakiyamaHaruka SakamotoPeter UedaAkifumi EguchiShuhei Nomura
Published in: BMJ global health (2022)
Marriages and divorces declined during the pandemic in Japan, especially during state of emergency declarations. There were decreased births between December 2020 and February 2021, approximately 8-10 months after the first state of emergency, suggesting that couples altered their pregnancy intention in response to the pandemic. Metropolitan regions were more affected by the pandemic than their less metropolitan counterparts.
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