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Table 9: Hiring and Job Separation (Direct Employment) by Industry and Size of Place of Business

Unit:  person, %
   Foreign laborers Hiring Job separation Employment excess
(1) No. of people Composition
ration
(2) No. of people Hiring rate
((2)/(1))
(3) No. of people Job separation
rate
((3)/(1))
(4) No. of people
((2)-(3))
Employment
excess rate
((4)/(1))
Total 179,966 100.0 106,926 59.4 81,345 45.2 25,581 14.2
By Industry A Agriculture 468 0.3 242 51.7 138 29.5 104 22.2
B Forestry 2 0.0 2 100.0 0 0.0 A #VALUE!
C Fisheries 335 0.2 212 63.3 148 44.2 64 19.1
D Mining 73 0.0 14 19.2 7 9.6 7 9.6
E Construction 2,054 1.1 751 36.6 650 31.6 101 4.9
F Manufacturing 103,234 57.4 63,600 61.6 49,579 48.0 14,021 13.6
G Electricity, Gas, Heat Supply, and Water 60 0.0 12 20.0 11 18.3 1 1.7
H Information and Communications 3,569 2.0 1,064 29.8 722 20.2 342 9.6
I Transport 4,722 2.6 2,846 60.3 2,005 42.5 841 17.8
J Wholesale and Retail Trade 12,592 7.0 7,179 57.0 4,737 37.6 2,442 19.4
K Finance and Insurance 2,051 1.1 610 29.7 507 24.7 103 5.0
L Real Estate 434 0.2 191 44.0 135 31.1 56 12.9
M Eating and Drinking Places, Accommodations 12,723 7.1 8,826 69.4 6,485 51.0 2,341 18.4
N Medical Health Care and Welfare 1,133 0.6 428 37.8 204 18.0 224 19.8
O Education, Learning Support 16,794 9.3 8,720 51.9 7,036 41.9 1,684 10.0
P Compound Services 228 0.1 122 53.5 83 36.4 39 17.1
Q Services, N.E.C. 18,567 10.3 11,590 62.4 8,573 46.2 3,017 16.2
R Other 927 0.5 517 55.8 325 35.1 192 20.7
By Size of Place of Business 0 to 4 people 428 0.2 287 67.1 210 49.1 77 18.0
5 to 29 people 10,681 5.9 6,080 56.9 4,415 41.3 1,665 15.6
30 to 49 people 12,308 6.8 6,885 55.9 4,937 40.1 1,948 15.8
50 to 99 people 26,638 14.8 15,016 56.4 11,006 41.3 4,010 15.1
100 to 299 people 54,416 30.2 33,689 61.9 24,711 45.4 8,978 16.5
300 to 499 people 23,130 12.9 12,387 53.6 10,880 47.0 1,507 6.5
500 to 999 people 24,520 13.6 15,173 61.9 12,145 49.5 3,028 12.3
1,000 or more 27,845 15.5 17,409 62.5 13,041 46.8 4,368 15.7

Note 1: The "hiring rate" refers to the ratio of the number of hires during the past one year against the number of foreign laborers employed.
Note 2: "Job separation rate" refers to the ratio of the number of persons leaving their job over the past one year against the number of foreign laborers employed.
Note 3: The "employment excess rate" is the ratio of new hires minus job separations over the past one year against the number of foreign laborers employed.


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