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It had long been a Japanese tradition for families to live in 3-generation households under one roof, thus reducing the need for institutional care. However now, 1/ elderly couples have independent financial means and are remaining healthier longer, 2/ more Japanese women are in the labor force and have less time for care of elders, and 3/ the elderly dependency ratio has risen considerably.