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Japan's older workers shunted to low-skilled jobs, says report

By David Turner in Tokyo

Published: June 2 2006 03:00 | Last updated: June 2 2006 03:00

Japan is making poor use of its older workers, relegating them to lower-skilled and more insecure parts of the labour market, recent research on the world's second-largest economy has found.

In April, data showed Japan's labour force growing for the first time in eight years, largely because more older workers were taking jobs. But the report suggests the country is failing to realise the potential productivity of this workforce, a big driver to economic growth.

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