In 2023, the employment rate in Japan reached approximately 61.2 percent, slightly up from about 60.9 percent in the previous year.
Employment Rate in Japan decreased to 61.90 percent in October from 62 percent in September of 2024. This page provides - Japan Employment Rate- actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
The number of employed people in Japan was forecast to continuously decrease between 2024 and 2025 by in total 0.2 million people (-0.3 percent).
Japan Labor ForceOct 202469.67M0.26% Japan Not in Labor ForceOct 202440.20M-0.42% Japan Unemployed PersonsOct 20241.71M1.79% Japan Unemployment RateOct 20242.50%4.17% Labor Productivity and Costs Last Updated: Nov 27 2024, 10:31 ESTNext Release: Dec 10 2024, 08:30 EST (R) ...
In light of the development of the literature, our findings from Japan provide additional evidence that the gender imbalance in childcare responsibilities widened the gender gap in the labor market effects of COVID-19.7Although the increase in the unemployment rate due to COVID-19 was limited in ...
In 2024, annual wage negotiation between employers and unions, known as “Shunto”, or spring offensive, have shown that more than 3,200 companies in Japan plan to raise wages by 5.2%, the highest rate in 33 years. More employees in Japan are seeking new jobs: 4.9% of employed persons...
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Employment of the elderly is gaining importance in Japan's super-aging society. However, investigating the role of employment on the health of the elderly population during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, wherein they were susceptible, is necessary. ...
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Abbreviations: mRR, meta-rate ratio; CI, confidence interval. ∗ Random-effects models were used with between-study variance estimated using the restricted maximum-likelihood estimator. Hartung-Knapp-Sidik-Jonkman (HKSJ) adjustments and an ad hoc variance correction (using wider confidence intervals)...