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INDUSTRIES EMPLOYMENT

As of 1996, 64.9 million Japanese were in the work force, with 59% of them being male. Roughly a third of women with paying jobs worked part-time.

The service sector was the biggest employer, with 24.6% of all workers on its payroll. It was followed by the wholesale, retail, and restaurant industries (22.5%), and manufacturing (22.3%).

The picture has changed dramatically since 1960. Then, agriculture was the largest employer, accounting for 30.0% of all jobs; now it provides just 5%. The number of people in services, meanwhile, doubled from the 12.0% of 35 years earlier.

The sluggish economy over the past few years has been responsible for pushing the unemployment rate to a postwar high of 3.4% in 1996. For most of the period following World War II, it had remained between 1% and 2%.

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