Japanese Working Life Profile 2012/2013 —Labor Statistics
Ⅲ. Employment

List of tables

∗ means international comparisons

Employment Situation

  1. Job Referral Service (Excluding New Graduates) (PDF:141KB)
  2. Labor Force Status (PDF:157KB)
  3. Number of Establishments and Number of Employees by Size of Establishment (2009) (PDF:139KB)
  4. Number of Employees by Industry (PDF:141KB)
  5. Number of Employees by Occupation (PDF:142KB)
  6. Number of Employees by Sex and Education (PDF:140KB)

Employment for Persons 65 Years Old and Over

  1. Ratio of Older Employees by Sex, Age, and Type of Employment (2009) (PDF:140KB)
  2. Older Employees' to Reasons for Working, by Sex and Age (2009) (PDF:140KB)
  3. Percentage of Enterprises That Use a Single Retirement Age System for All Employees, by Industry and Size of Enterprise (2011) (PDF:143KB)
  4. Ratio of Enterprises with Post-retirement Systems (2011) (PDF:139KB)
  5. Ratio of Enterprises with Employment Extension Systems and Rehiring Systems, by Industry and Size of Enterprise (2011) (PDF:157KB)
  6. Ratio of Enterprises with Employment Extension Systems and Rehiring Systems, by Size of Enterprise and Range of Application (2011) (PDF:147KB)

Employment Situation of Non-regular

  1. Number of Regular and Non-regular Employees (2011) (PDF:140KB)
  2. Number and Share of Short-time Employees in Total Number of Employees (Non-agricultural Industries) (PDF:140KB)
  3. Number of Female Part-time Workers and Their Ratio to the Total Number of Female Workers (PDF:155KB)
  4. Ratio of Part-time Workers in Different Countries∗ (PDF:140KB)
  5. Trends in Number of Dispatched Workers (PDF:143KB)

Foreign Labor

  1. Inflows of Foreign Workers∗ (PDF:140KB)
  2. Foreign Labor Force∗ (PDF:140KB)

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