Study: Japan's male managers die younger than other workers
Male managers and professionals in Japan are dying younger than men in other jobs because they put work before their health, researchers said on March 7.
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Japan - Daycare shortage forcing mothers to give up work
Daycare shortage forcing mothers to give up work
A survey shows that more mothers in the greater Tokyo area are giving up work because they cannot find places at daycare centers for their children.
Sunday, March 04, 2012...
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Japan - Sleep deficit increases risk of diabetes: research
Sleep deficit increases risk of diabetes: research
People who get five or less hours of sleep a night are over five times more likely to contract diabetes than those who slumber for over seven hours, a Japanese research team has found....
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Japan - Hiring disabled ratio remains far below target
Hiring disabled ratio remains far below target
Japan's Labor Ministry says only 45 percent of private companies have achieved the legal target of hiring disabled people.
Saturday, November 26, 2011 22:32 +0900 (JST)
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makoto started a topic Japan - Record 61% of unmarried Japanese men 18-34 have no girlfriend: surveyin JapanJapan - Record 61% of unmarried Japanese men 18-34 have no girlfriend: survey
Record 61% of unmarried Japanese men 18-34 have no girlfriend: survey
TOKYO (Kyodo) -- A record-high 61.4 percent of unmarried Japanese men aged between 18 and 34 have no girlfriend, up 9.2 percentage points from 2005, a survey by...
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Japan - Japan Panel Seeks Workers' Compensation for Demotion, Bullying
Japan Panel Seeks Workers' Compensation for Demotion, Bullying
Tokyo, Oct. 24 (Jiji Press)--An experts' panel has compiled a report asking Japan's health and labor ministry to allow sufferers from mental illness in principle to receive...
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Japan - More Japan Firms Let Seniors Work beyond 65
More Japan Firms Let Seniors Work beyond 65
Tokyo, Oct. 12 (Jiji Press)--The proportion of Japanese companies where all employees can work until at least the age of 65 if they hope rose 1.7 percentage points from the previous year to...
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makoto started a topic Japan - Demoted Olympus worker complains progress on human rights case too slowin JapanJapan - Demoted Olympus worker complains progress on human rights case too slow
Demoted Olympus worker complains progress on human rights case too slow
An Olympus Corp. employee who was demoted after whistle-blowing on the firm has complained that the Tokyo Bar Association has been too slow in solving his human rights...
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Giuseppe started a topic Euro Surveill. Reducing health inequalities and monitoring social determinants of health in the European Union: a priority of the Spanish Presidency of the European Union 2010in OtherEuro Surveill. Reducing health inequalities and monitoring social determinants of health in the European Union: a priority of the Spanish Presidency of the European Union 2010
Reducing health inequalities and monitoring social determinants of health in the European Union: a priority of the Spanish Presidency of the European Union 2010 (Euro Surveill., extract, edited)
[Source: EuroSurveillance.org, <cite...