Japan's working-age population percentage declined significantly from in 1990 to in 2022, driven by one of the world’s fastest-aging populations and low birth rates. The trend steepened in the 2000s, reflecting Japan’s demographic challenges, as the population over 65 grew substantially. This shift highlights Japan’s economic pressures, with a shrinking workforce and increased need for healthcare services. Japan’s efforts to mitigate these impacts include policies promoting automation and immigration to support labor demand.
For a broader context, visit other statistics on Japan’s birth life span, Japan’s military personnel proportion, shifting median age in Japan.