Ethnic groups of Japan

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Selon les statistiques du recensement de 2018, 97,8 % de la population du Japon est japonaise, le reste étant des ressortissants étrangers résidant au Japon. Le nombre de travailleurs étrangers a considérablement augmenté ces dernières années[Quand ?] en raison du vieillissement de la population et du manque de main-d'œuvre. Un article de presse publié en 2018 indique qu'environ 1 jeune sur 10 résidant à Tokyo est un étranger. rdf:langString
Secondo statistiche sul censimento del 2018, il 97,8% della popolazione totale del Giappone è giapponese; la percentuale restante, è invece costituita da residenti in Giappone. Negli ultimi anni, a causa dell'invecchiamento della popolazione giapponese e della mancanza di forza lavoro locale, il numero di lavoratori stranieri in Giappone ha subito un incremento drastico. Secondo un articolo del 2018, circa 1 su 10 dei giovani adulti residenti a Tokyo è cittadino straniero. rdf:langString
Among the several native ethnic groups of Japan, the predominant group are the Yamato Japanese, who trace their origins back to the Yayoi period and have held political dominance since the Asuka period. Other historical ethnic groups have included the Ainu, the Ryukyuan people, the Emishi, and the Hayato; some of whom were dispersed or absorbed by other groups. Ethnic groups that inhabited the Japanese islands during prehistory include the Jomon people and lesser-known Paleolithic groups. In more recent history, a number of immigrants from other countries have made their home in Japan. According to census statistics in 2018, 97.8% of the population of Japan are Japanese, with the remainder being foreign nationals residing in Japan. The number of foreign workers has been increased dramatica rdf:langString
rdf:langString Ethnies au Japon
rdf:langString Ethnic groups of Japan
rdf:langString Gruppi etnici del Giappone
rdf:langString 日本的民族
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rdf:langString Among the several native ethnic groups of Japan, the predominant group are the Yamato Japanese, who trace their origins back to the Yayoi period and have held political dominance since the Asuka period. Other historical ethnic groups have included the Ainu, the Ryukyuan people, the Emishi, and the Hayato; some of whom were dispersed or absorbed by other groups. Ethnic groups that inhabited the Japanese islands during prehistory include the Jomon people and lesser-known Paleolithic groups. In more recent history, a number of immigrants from other countries have made their home in Japan. According to census statistics in 2018, 97.8% of the population of Japan are Japanese, with the remainder being foreign nationals residing in Japan. The number of foreign workers has been increased dramatically in recent years, due to the aging population and the lack of labor force. A news article in 2018 states that approximately 1 out of 10 young people residing in Tokyo are foreign nationals.
rdf:langString Selon les statistiques du recensement de 2018, 97,8 % de la population du Japon est japonaise, le reste étant des ressortissants étrangers résidant au Japon. Le nombre de travailleurs étrangers a considérablement augmenté ces dernières années[Quand ?] en raison du vieillissement de la population et du manque de main-d'œuvre. Un article de presse publié en 2018 indique qu'environ 1 jeune sur 10 résidant à Tokyo est un étranger.
rdf:langString Secondo statistiche sul censimento del 2018, il 97,8% della popolazione totale del Giappone è giapponese; la percentuale restante, è invece costituita da residenti in Giappone. Negli ultimi anni, a causa dell'invecchiamento della popolazione giapponese e della mancanza di forza lavoro locale, il numero di lavoratori stranieri in Giappone ha subito un incremento drastico. Secondo un articolo del 2018, circa 1 su 10 dei giovani adulti residenti a Tokyo è cittadino straniero.
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