I know that most naturally evolved countries like Germany, Italy, Austria, Spain, and Norway all have non-European populations of 10 percent or less. And in Japan although the non-Japanese population is 1.2% the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of that country has stated that the foreign population should be 3 percent or below. How did they come up with the 3 percent figure? I did email them but they never responded. Do you think it the 3 percent figure was studied some way? Or did they just throw out a random number? If they did study it, what factors would be involved? How do you think the Ministry of Foreign Affairs decided that the 3 percent figure was enough? I am interested in this sort of thing, because I want to be a demographer.
**naturally evolved: formed overtime, not man made like the USA, Canada etc.
2007-07-04
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