4/30/2013

One out of five workers is over 60



The number of employments who are sixty years old or older in 2012 rose by 170,000 from the previous year to 11,920,000, marking the largest continuously six years, according to the Research of Labor Force of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications.

- 19.0% of Japanese workers is over sixty.
- The number of Japanese workers over sixty has risen by 3.1 million for the past ten years.
- 57.7% of Japanese population aged between 60 to 64 is working.


働くシニア1192万人 6年連続最多更新 就業者の2割 総務省調査 ―MSN産経ニュース
http://sankei.jp.msn.com/economy/news/130427/biz13042723260043-n1.htm


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