结果1 题目Unemployment in Japan is likely to remain high in 2020, and for the next few years. A. possibly B. necessarily C. gradually D. normally 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A.possibly B.necessarily C.gradually D.normally 反馈 收藏 ...
The statistic shows the unemployment rate in Japan from 1999 to 2023. In 2023, the unemployment rate in Japan was at about 2.58 percent. Employment and the economy in JapanJapan is one of the leading countries when it comes to economic key factors; its unemployment rate, for example, is lo...
In 2023, unemployment affected approximately 1.78 million people in Japan, marking a decrease from the previous year.
Kuroki M. Suicide and unemployment in Japan: evidence from munici- pal level suicide rates and age-specific suicide rates. J Socio Econ 2010; 39: 683-91.Masanori Kuroki, ``Suicide and Unemployment in Japan: Evidence from Municipal Level Suicide Rates and Age- specific Suicide Rates,'' The ...
Unemployment in Japan is likely to remain high in 2021, and for the next few years. A. gradually B. necessarily C. normally D. possibly 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 [解析]选D。考查副词词义辨析。句意: 的失业率很可能依然居高不下, 而且很可能在接下来的几年里(都是如此)。gradually渐渐地;...
For many decades, Japan has attracted considerably lower levels of inward FDI compared to other developed countries of the world. Also the rate of unemployment in Japan was relatively low which is caused by a specific attitude of the active population of Japan towards employment issues. Methods ...
The 'lost decade' in Japan was a period of steep surge in unemployment. It started in 1991 with the unemployment rate at 2.1%, and ended in 2002 when it reached a historical maximum of 5.5%. To assess the main causes of this rise we take a macroeconomic perspective and estimate a reduc...
Japan Jobless Rate Below Estimates Japan’s unemployment rate dropped to 2.5% in August 2024 from July's 11-month peak of 2.7%, less than market forecasts of 2.6%. The number of unemployed declined by 150 thousand to a seven-month low of 1.72 million while employment increased by 250 thous...
This paper examines the trends in long-term unemployment (unemployment for six months or more) in Japan across the period around the global financial crisis of the late 2000s and the subsequent Great Recession. Using data from the Labour Force Survey and Employment Status Survey, both conducted ...
Amid Japan's ever-worsening demographic crisis of a rapidly aging and shrinking population, which is steadily hollowing out the nation's workforce, the government has rolled out a number of initiatives to promote and encourage an increase in female employment as well as incentivize seniors to stay...