Japan's working conditions have changed dramatically in recent years. Yomiuri Shimbun (newspapers) carried out an investigation for 30s who are said to be "generation in difficult time". And the result was that 82% of them said that they are worried about the future of their jobs.
The percentage in the question whether or not they feel stress in their jobs was also 82%. The reason of the stress was: Salary that does not increase (64%), Worry about the future of their companies or fields of industry, and stability (34%), Bad human relationship (30%) accordingly.
Roughly speaking, I feel that flexibility is necessary for current Japan. Many systems and thinking should be changed. For example, though current Prime Minister, Shinzo Abe mentioned "Rechallenge society", the reality is "rechallenge is not allowed." Once people drop from the mainstream way to live after they graduate from university, it is said that it is so difficult to get back to the line again. Job opportunities go down a lot. That's why those who want to change another course tend to stick to the current company and get ill mentally.
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