Acceptance and Retention of Foreign Care Workers - Administration, Municipalities, Care Providers, Researchers, and Participants Think Together
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Osaka University of Economics hosted a seminar to discuss the severe care worker shortage in Japan (projected at 570,000 by 2040). MHLW officials and experts shared policy updates, including the new 'Training and Employment System' starting in 2027.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: How much is the shortage of caregiving personnel predicted to be in the future?
- A: It is estimated that there will be a shortage of about 570,000 caregiving personnel nationwide in the 2040s.
- Q: What is the 'Nurturing and Employment System'?
- A: It is a new system aimed at fostering and securing foreign talent, set to replace the Technical Intern Training Program and begin operations in April 2027.
- Q: What is the new initiative for the national examination for certified social welfare workers?
- A: A 'partial qualification' system has been introduced, allowing candidates to carry over their scores from passed sections to subsequent years.