Graduates from Japan’s top university are increasingly shunning careers as public servants, but some central government officials say that trend is not necessarily a bad thing.
The over-80s for the first time accounted for more than 10 percent of Japan’s population, according to a government report issued to mark the annual Respect for the Aged Day. Japan’s persistently low birthrate and long lifespans have made it the oldest country in the world in terms of the proportion of people aged over
More than 70 percent of graduating students secured job offers before the official recruiting season started on June 1, according to a survey that shows government-led guidelines on hiring have largely been ignored.
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