Forecast: Non-Regular Workers in Road Freight Transport in Japan

The projected number of non-regular workers in Japan's road freight transport sector exhibits a steady upward trend from 2024 through 2028, starting at 65.14 thousand in 2024 and reaching 65.73 thousand by 2028. This growth represents consistent year-on-year increases, suggesting a reliable expansion of the non-regular workforce in this industry. As of 2023, the count was below the 2024 forecast, indicating a positive growth trajectory over the intervening years.

- Year-on-year percentage variations reveal minor but steady growth increments, reflecting stability in employment trends within this sector.
- The Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) over these five years hints at modest but sustained average annual growth.

Future trends to watch for include the impact of technological advancements such as automation and digital logistics solutions, which may alter labor needs and workforce composition. Additionally, demographic shifts and regulatory changes could further influence the employment patterns of non-regular workers in the road freight transport industry.

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