The number of non-regular workers in Japan's public health and hygiene sector is forecasted to consistently increase from 2024 to 2028, starting at 15,410 and reaching 15,960 by the end of the period. Compared to 2023, this represents a steady growth trend, indicating an annual increase. However, such a gradual rise points to a modest year-on-year percentage variation.
Future Trends to Watch:
- Increasing demand for non-regular workers may reflect shifts in the healthcare landscape, such as aging population needs and economic pressures.
- Policies regarding non-regular employment may impact job stability and worker rights, influencing future workforce dynamics.
- Diversification in worker roles could continue as public health issues evolve, requiring specialized skills.