In Japan, a significant portion of the hikikomori population, individuals who withdraw from society, are now middle-aged or older, with the average hikikomori being nearly 37 years old. This demographic shift presents a growing challenge as their elderly parents, who often serve as their primary caregivers, are also aging. A recent survey indicated that over 43% of hikikomori are over 40, and their caregivers, predominantly parents, are averaging over 66 years old. AI
RANK_REASON This article discusses a social issue in Japan, not a new AI development.
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