TOKYO -- Highly skilled foreign workers tend to stay longer in Japan than those working in other economically advanced nations, but their small share in the population suggests the need for further deregulation, a recent study says.
Joint OECD report calls on country to relax residency and work restrictions
Foreigners make up only 2.4% of Japan's population, a far lower level than many Western countries. (Photo by Takaki Kashiwabara)
TOKYO -- Highly skilled foreign workers tend to stay longer in Japan than those working in other economically advanced nations, but their small share in the population suggests the need for further deregulation, a recent study says.