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Nordot on MSNJapan's shortage of full-time workers at worst level since COVIDJapanese firms are feeling the most acute shortage of full-time workers since the COVID-19 pandemic, with more than half of firms understaffed, according to a private-sector survey. Among the around 11,
Most of the world went into lockdowns in March 2020 response to the Covid-19 pandemic, but what has been the impact in those that didn't impose strict restrictions?
COVID-19 didn’t just claim lives directly—it reshaped mortality patterns worldwide. A major international study found that life expectancy plummeted across most of the 24 analyzed countries, with additional deaths from cardiovascular disease,
Most of the world found itself confined to their homes in March 2020 as Covid-19 spread at a blistering pace. Some countries didn't impose any lockdown restrictions – so was their decision the right one?
In Japan, only a few of every 100 babies are born outside of marriage, which suggests that there is a stronger link between marriage and births. Surveys find many younger Japanese are hesitant to start families because of poor career prospects, a high cost of living, and corporate cultures.
During the early stage of the COVID-19 pandemic, Japan’s diagnostic laboratories could not keep up with the surge in demand, suffering shortages of skilled technicians, and disruptions to ...
The number of babies born in Japan last year fell for a ninth consecutive year to hit a record low, according to health ministry data
Pew Research Center conducted a survey to gauge Americans’ views on the current COVID risk and how the pandemic was handled.
Similarly, Japan was able to keep mortality from Covid-19 to a relatively low level in the early part of the pandemic. By the summer of 2022, Covid-19 deaths had reached 36,200. Today, they stand ...
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