The forecast data indicates a continuous decline in the number of non-regular workers in warehousing in Japan from 2024 to 2028. The figures provided are expressed in thousands of persons. Notably, from 2024 to 2028, the values drop from 2.92 to 1.56 thousand persons, illustrating a clear downward trend.
When examining the year-on-year variation, we observe the following percentage decreases: • 2024 to 2025: -11.99%• 2025 to 2026: -13.22%• 2026 to 2027: -15.25%• 2027 to 2028: -17.46%
The Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) over this five-year period shows an average annual reduction of approximately -14.57%. This consistent decline highlights significant changes in workforce dynamics within the warehousing sector in Japan.
Future trends to watch for include automation and technological advancements, which might further reduce the need for non-regular workers. Additionally, demographic shifts and labor force policies could also impact employment trends within the industry.