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1960s: In 1960, the population of Japan is 93,419,000.
1990s: In 1998, the population of Japan is 126,486,000.
1960s: By 1970, seventy-nine percent of students continue to attend school past the compulsory level, and twenty-four percent of students go to college.
1990s: In 1998, 96.9 percent of students continue to attend upper secondary school, and 44.2 percent of students go to university.
1960s: In 1960, 32.6 percent of the Japanese labor force are employed in primary industries, such as farming or forestry.
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