"Surprising Lessons from Japan's Labor Market: The Power of Women"

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"Surprising Lessons from Japan's Labor Market: The Power of Women"
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Japan's economy has seen a surge in female employment, with working-age women steadily joining the labor market over the past decade. This trend has been partly driven by government efforts to make public policies and corporate culture more friendly to women in the workforce. The increase in female participation has surprised many, highlighting the impact of policy changes and shifting social norms on labor market dynamics.

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