【間隔年白皮書2026】約98%認為「在日本也有必要」——210名懷抱不安選擇升學就業之外道路的年輕人,證明了「繞路」的價值
NQ 評分
95/100
AI 摘要(NQ 加工版)
一份針對210名日本年輕人進行調查的新白皮書顯示,儘管初期感到不安,98%的受訪者認為間隔年在日本是必要的,平均滿意度高達9.2分(滿分10分)。該報告主張將這些「繞道」重新定義為寶貴的人生經歷,而非職涯弱點。
AI 分析
常見問題
- Q: What is a gap year, according to this report?
- A: It is defined as a period of time taken while enrolled in, after dropping out of, or after graduating from an educational institution like high school or university, before starting full-time employment.
- Q: How satisfied were the people who took a gap year?
- A: The average satisfaction score was extremely high at 9.2 out of 10, with 66.7% of respondents giving it a perfect 10.
- Q: Did people feel anxious about taking a gap year?
- A: Yes, about 82% of respondents felt some form of anxiety. The most common concerns were about their future career (53.8%), feelings of loneliness or pressure (42.4%), and financial worries (39.5%).
- Q: What do gap year alumni think about its role in Japanese society?
- A: An overwhelming 98.1% believe that the concept of a gap year should become more widespread in Japan.
- Q: What kind of support is needed to make gap years more common?
- A: Respondents indicated a need for greater understanding from schools and companies (64.3%), financial aid systems like scholarships (59.5%), and platforms for connecting with experienced individuals (55.7%).