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  2. Labor market of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Labor force participation rate (15-64 age) in Japan, by sex [2] Gender wage gap in OECD [7]. Japan is now facing a shortage of labor caused by two major demographic problems: a shrinking population because of a low fertility rate, which was 1.4 per woman in 2009, [8] and replacement of the postwar generation which is the biggest population range [9] who are now around retirement age.

  3. Demographics of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The current issue of the shrinking workforce in Japan alongside its aging population has resulted in a recent need to attract foreign labour to the country. [ citation needed ] Reforms which took effect in 2015 relax visa requirements for "Highly Skilled Foreign Professionals" and create a new type of residence status with an unlimited period ...

  4. List of countries by labour force - Wikipedia

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    Rank Country/Region Labour force Date of information — World 3,382,000,000: 2017 est. 1 China 781,808,000: 2022 est. 2 India 554,145,000: 2022 est. 3 United States ...

  5. List of countries by sector composition of the labor force

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    Japan * 3 24 73 2021 Jordan * 3 18 79 2021 Kazakhstan * 15 21 64 2021 Kenya * 33 16 51 2021 Kiribati * 2.7 32% 65.3 2000 Kuwait * 2 25 73 2021 Kyrgyzstan * 17 27 57 2021 Laos * 58 11 31 2021 Latvia * 7 24 70 2021 Lebanon * 4 21 75 2021 Lesotho * 30 35 35 2021 Liberia * 41 8 51 2021 Libya * 16 19 64 2021

  6. Japanese work environment - Wikipedia

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    Many both in and outside Japan share an image of the Japanese work environment that is based on a "simultaneous recruiting of new graduates" (新卒一括採用, Shinsotsu-Ikkatsu-Saiyō) and "lifetime-employment" (終身雇用, Shūshin-Koyō) model used by large companies as well as a reputation of long work-hours and strong devotion to one's company.

  7. Economy of Japan - Wikipedia

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    In 2008 Japan's labor force consisted of some 66 million workers—40% of whom were women—and was rapidly shrinking. [199] One major long-term concern for the Japanese labor force is its low birthrate. [200] In 2005, the number of deaths in Japan exceeded the number of births, indicating that the decline in population had already started. [201]

  8. List of countries by GDP (PPP) per person employed - Wikipedia

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    Rank Country GDP per person employed (current Intl. $) GDP per capita (current Intl. $) Employed / total pop. (%) Year 1 Luxembourg 223,300: 86,500: 39: 2011 est. 2 Liechtenstein

  9. Statistics Bureau (Japan) - Wikipedia

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    The Statistics Bureau of Japan or SB/SBJ (統計局, Tōkeikyoku) is the statistical agency of Japan, subordinate to the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC). The SBJ have conducted the Population Census and large-scale surveys to establish key official statistics of Japan.