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女性
- 婦人参政権の導入
- 特需景気と女性労働者
- 女性雇用者の増加
- アメリカンスタイルと洋裁の流行
- パートタイムで働く女性たち
- 女性と農業
- 海女
- 結婚退職・男女別定年
- オフィス・レディ
- 二分化された女性職:一般職と総合職
- 働く女性に関する法律
- セクシュアルハラスメント
- 出生率の低下と働く女性
- 夫婦別姓
- 女性の多い職種
- 「強い」女性たち:警察と自衛隊
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Female and male students taking notes from notices of position openings on a bulletin board, 1988.
Photo from Mainichi Shimbun.
Increase of Female Employees
Japan entered its high economic growth period in the late 1950s. The wartime lifestyle that emphasized thrift as a virtue shifted to a consumer lifestyle, and the center of the economy shifted from agriculture to the industrial and service sectors. Along with these changes, it became common for women to work after completing their education. In 1967, the number of female employees exceeded ten million for the first time. The number of female employees has gradually increased since then, and in 2000, 40% of all employees, or 21.4 million, were female.Click CHART to see the shift in the number of female employees in postwar Japan.
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