Japan's Workforce Evolution
Japan serves as a compelling case study in adapting to demographic shifts, particularly through increasing female workforce participation and extending working years for older individuals. This approach not only addresses labor shortages but also mitigates issues like loneliness among retirees, showcasing how societal structures can evolve to meet new challenges. The slow-moving nature of these changes suggests that thoughtful strategies can lead to positive outcomes in the future.In this clip
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