The forecast for the number of persons working at establishments with 300 or more employees in the social insurance and social welfare sector in Japan shows a steady decline. Starting at 167.55 thousand persons in 2024, it decreases marginally each year to 165.73 thousand by 2028. These figures reflect a year-on-year decline trend, with an average annual decrease of approximately 0.27% over the five-year period.
Future trends to watch for:
- Potential impact of Japan's aging population on the labor force in this sector.
- Technological advancements and automation, possibly affecting workforce requirements.
- Government policies or incentives aimed at stabilizing employment in this critical sector.