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  2. Category:Filipino expatriates in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Ambassadors of the Philippines to Japan (5 P) S. ... Pages in category "Filipino expatriates in Japan" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.

  3. Filipinos in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Filipinos in Japan formed a population of 325,000 individuals at year-end 2020, making them Japan's third-largest foreign community along with Vietnamese, according to the statistics of the Philippine Global National Inquirer and the Ministry of Justice. [5] [6] In December 2021, the number of Filipinos in Japan was estimated at 276,615. [7]

  4. Filipino seamen - Wikipedia

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    Filipino seamen, also referred to as Filipino seafarers or Filipino sailors, are seamen, sailors, or seafarers from the Philippines.Although, in general, the term "Filipino seamen" may include personnel from the Philippine Navy or the Philippine Marine Corps, it specifically refers to overseas Filipinos who are "sea-based migrant Filipino workers".

  5. Workers in Japan can’t quit their jobs. They hire ... - AOL

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  6. Category:Filipino collaborators with Imperial Japan - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Filipino collaborators with Imperial Japan" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  7. Overseas Filipino Worker - Wikipedia

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    Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) is a term often used to refer to Filipino migrant workers, people with Filipino citizenship who reside in another country for a limited period of employment. [3] The number of these workers was roughly 1.77 million between April and September 2020.

  8. Happy New Year! Australia, Japan, Hong Kong welcome ... - AOL

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    Japan. A projection mapping is displayed on the surface of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building to celebrate the New Year in Tokyo, Japan Jan. 1, 2025.

  9. Labor market of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Labor force participation rate (15-64 age) in Japan, by sex [2] Gender wage gap in OECD [7]. Japan is now facing a shortage of labor caused by two major demographic problems: a shrinking population because of a low fertility rate, which was 1.4 per woman in 2009, [8] and replacement of the postwar generation which is the biggest population range [9] who are now around retirement age.