Forecast: Non-Regular Workers in Commodity Inspection and Non-Destructive Testing Services in Japan

In analyzing the forecasted data for non-regular workers in Japan's commodity inspection and non-destructive testing services from 2024 to 2028, there is a gradual decline observed, reflected by a decrease in the workforce from 1.08 thousand to 1.01 thousand persons. This downward trend indicates a yearly reduction in this workforce sector. Given that specific data for 2023 is unavailable, we focus on the year-over-year variation: a consistent reduction through to 2028. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) would thus reflect a negative trend over these years.

Future trends to watch for include potential technological advancements leading to greater automation, possibly further impacting demand for non-regular workers. Additionally, shifts in industry regulations or economic conditions could influence workforce needs. Monitoring these trends will provide insights into the future dynamics of employment in this industry segment.

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