Japan's older workers have fewer friends but more motivated to work than peers abroad

12 Jun 2021 17:42 | JHRS (Administrator)

The government released its Annual Report on the Aging Society on Friday, with results indicating Japanese people age 60 or older may be feeling more lonely than their counterparts in three other surveyed countries — the United States, Germany and Sweden — as the pandemic takes away opportunities to socialize.

Source: https://www.japantimes.co.jp/

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