Female employment rate Japan 1973-2024
In 2024, the employment rate for women in Japan stood at 54.2 percent, up from about 53.6 percent in the previous year. The male employment rate was 69.6 percent in 2024.
Increasing number of working women
As Japan is facing severe demographic challenges, the government has tried for many years to increase the number of women in the workforce. In 2013, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe declared his commitment to creating "a society in which women shine", calling it “a matter of the greatest urgency”. Since then, the number of employed women noticeably increased, exceeding 30 million in 2024.
Attitudes slow to change
Despite these advances, Japanese corporate culture as well as gender attitudes are only slowly changing. While the number of working women has certainly increased, some voices criticize that Japan still lags behind when it comes to women in leadership positions. This criticism is also extended to political leadership positions, as women in the House of Representatives made up around 10 percent of diet members in 2023.