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60128 The annual number of births over 1994 turned out to be 1,235,000 , an increase of as many as 47,000 from the previous year , marking the first substantial increase in twenty-one years , according to the 1994 annual estimate of vital statistics issued by the Ministry_of_Health and Welfare on the 31st .
60131 According to the estimation , the number of births reached 1,235,000 , significantly increasing from 1,188,282 in the previous year .
60132 Although the year 1991 also marked an increase of 1,660 over the previous year , it was the first increase in the number of births by the " tens of thousands " since 1973 , when 53,301 more births than the previous year were recorded due to the second baby boom .
60133 The number of deaths dropped by 6,000 from the previous year , and the natural increase of population , gained by subtracting the deaths from births , showed an increase of 52,000 over the previous year , for the first time in twenty-one years .
60134 Behind this rapid increase in the number of births is the wedding boom started around 1990 .
60135 The number of marriages increased by ten to forty_thousand every year during the boom , and reached 794,000 in 1994 , growing 1,300 from the previous year .
60137 The Ministry_of_Health and Welfare analyzes , " Relatively high-aged single women started to go into late marriages several years ago , probably raising the number of births . If the marriages of second baby boomers follow this trend , the birth dearth might be stopped . "
60138 The number of divorces has also increased for four consecutive years since 1991 , reaching 195,000 in 1994 with the increase of 7,000 over the previous year .
60147 Although these figures appear to reflect expectations and hopes of the ruling and opposition party members , I wonder which prediction will be right , Mr._Murayama or Mr._Kaifu , or if someone unexpected will be in .
60213 As of November 1994 , 75 percent of small to medium businesses were privatized , and a considerable number of large companies have also been privatized .

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