About 3% of Japan's total population was of foreign nationality. The number of foreign residents exceeded 3.4 million for the first time in 2023.
In 2023, about 2.7 percent of the population in Japan were foreign nationals, up from about 1.7 percent in 2014.
The purpose of this paper is to elucidate possible reasons for the difference in the number of foreign residents in Japan in 2000, with respect to the two major population statistics: the population census and statistics on registered foreigners. Based on an examination of the ratios calculated fr...
Therefore, we aimed to compare the trends in suicide rates during the COVID-19 pandemic between foreign residents and Japanese citizens.Vital statistics of Japan data from January 1, 2016 to December 31, 2021 were used to calculate quarterly sex-specific suicide rates for foreign residents and ...
BMC Nursing (2024) 23:450 https://doi.org/10.1186/s12912-024-02116-3 BMC Nursing RESEARCH Open Access Language confidence and job satisfaction among foreign-born nurses in Japan: mediating effect of workplace discrimination and moderating effect of immigration duration Jing Hua1*...
Singaporean tourist Li Yuanfeng is touring Shanghai. Under the assistance of a tour guide, they visited the Wuzhong Market in the city’s downtown area, a popular shopping spot for local residents that has now become a trendy check-in location for tourists. Here, visitors experience the bustl...
Consumers in Japan are struggling with the rising prices of foodstuffs and other imports. What does the lowest yen value in 38 years mean for residents, companies and the country? Is it a blessing or a curse? Depending on who you are, a bit of both. ...
Singaporean tourist Li Yuanfeng is touring Shanghai. Under the assistance of a tour guide, they visited the Wuzhong Market in the city’s downtown area, a popular shopping spot for local residents that has now become a trendy check-in location for tourists. Here, visitors experience the ...
Consumer Behavior of Foreign Residents in Japan for Service Industry Zhen Wang1(&) and Noriyuki Suyama2 1 Doctoral Program in Environmental Clothing Studies, Graduate School of Bunka Gakuen University, Tokyo, Japan wu17da0001@bunka-wu.ac.jp 2 Department of Fashion Sociology and Science, Bunka ...
Therefore, identifying globalization’s impact on local firms’ skill structure should provide important implications for their performance and residents’ welfare. The literature argues that transactions with foreign firms affect the skill structure of local firms in developing countries. Kasahara et al....