In the academic year 2024, the enrollment rate of children in Japan for senior high schools, including correspondence courses, reached **** percent. That year, ** percent of senior high school students entered tertiary education institutions, such as universities and junior colleges, directly after graduation. Non-compulsory secondary education After graduation from junior high school, compulsory education in Japan comes to an end, and students may either find employment or continue their academic path by studying at a senior high school, technical college, or university. As of late, around *** million female students and *** million male students were enrolled in one of the over *** universities in the country. Qualities of the Japanese educational system Japan’s adult literacy rate is at around ** percent. According to the results of OECD’s PISA Programme, Japanese fifteen-year-olds showcased high levels of education in the international comparison, scoring higher than the OECD standard in all rounds of assessment. The students especially excelled in scientific subjects, reaching mean scores of *** points in mathematics and *** points in science. In terms of sports and culture, student clubs are an important part of academic life in Japan. These clubs offer a wide variety of activities, such as ball sports, Japanese traditional sports like judo, as well as cultural clubs for arts or tea ceremony among others.
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Historical dataset showing Japan literacy rate by year from N/A to N/A.
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Japan: Youth literacy rate, ages 15-24: The latest value from is percent, unavailable from percent in . In comparison, the world average is 0.00 percent, based on data from countries. Historically, the average for Japan from to is percent. The minimum value, percent, was reached in while the maximum of percent was recorded in .
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Japan: Literacy rate: The latest value from is percent, unavailable from percent in . In comparison, the world average is 0.00 percent, based on data from countries. Historically, the average for Japan from to is percent. The minimum value, percent, was reached in while the maximum of percent was recorded in .
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Japan: Male literacy rate, ages 15-24: The latest value from is percent, unavailable from percent in . In comparison, the world average is 0.00 percent, based on data from countries. Historically, the average for Japan from to is percent. The minimum value, percent, was reached in while the maximum of percent was recorded in .
In 2022, the share of correct answers in a financial literacy survey in Japan was **** percent. This represented a slight decrease compared to 2019 when respondents answered **** percent of financial knowledge questions correctly.
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Japan: Female literacy rate, ages 15-24: The latest value from is percent, unavailable from percent in . In comparison, the world average is 0.00 percent, based on data from countries. Historically, the average for Japan from to is percent. The minimum value, percent, was reached in while the maximum of percent was recorded in .
The market of information security literacy education in Japan was estimated at around ** billion Japanese yen in fiscal year 2020. It was expected to increase slightly in the following fiscal year. The market was part of the larger information security services market.
In 2022, Shimane and Nara Prefecture had the highest share of correct answers in a financial literacy survey conducted in Japan. The share of correctly answered questions was **** percent in both prefectures, slightly above the national average.
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Additional file 6. File extension .xlsx. ANOVA results for sex and history of pregnancy and childbirth related differences in health literacy behavior and skills scale for preconception care. A table showing the results of the ANOVA based on these variables
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Additional file 3. File extension .xlsx. Factor structure of the health literacy behavior and skills scale for preconception care (Second survey n = 1000). A table showing the factors and items of this scale, following factor extraction
A survey conducted in Japan in August 2024 showed that more than ** percent of the respondents used smartphones to access the internet. Smartphones were the leading internet access devices, followed by PCs and TVs.n Internet usage in Japan Internet usage became increasingly common in Japan throughout the early 2000s, so that by the mid-2000s a majority of Japanese were connected to the web. Today, Japan has a high general internet penetration rate. However, there are differences based on factors such as household income, age, and the geographical regions people live in. In addition, the widespread adoption of smartphones by consumers in the 2010s has made mobile internet usage much more convenient and commonplace than before. This is shown, for instance, by the average time people spend using the internet via mobile devices per weekday, which has increased considerably throughout the years. Today, it can be said that smartphones have become indispensable for many Japanese consumers. The Japanese smartphone market Although Japan is home to major consumer electronics companies that manufacture mobile phones, such as Sharp and Sony, Apple is the undisputed leader when it comes to smartphone sales in Japan. Apple introduced the iPhone to the Japanese market in 2008 by partnering with SoftBank, one of Japan’s major mobile carriers. While its rivals, KDDI and NTT Docomo, refrained from selling the initially unpopular iPhone for several years, SoftBank engaged in an aggressive marketing campaign with considerable advertising efforts and highly competitive pricing. Consequently, Apple was able to outpace its competitors in the long run and secured the leading position it holds to this day. The company regularly accounts for the largest share of the domestic shipment volume of smartphones. In addition, the newest iPhone models frequently dominate the ranking of the best-selling smartphone models.
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This dataset tracks annual reading and language arts proficiency from 2011 to 2022 for Strain-japan Elementary School vs. Missouri and Strain-Japan R-XVI School District
According to a survey conducted in November 2021 among locals of the ** prefectures in Japan, ** percent of residents in Iwate claimed to possess abundant knowledge in regards to money and financial matters. A closer look at the survey results revealed that the self-perceived financial literacy was the lowest in Yamanashi Prefecture, with ***** percent of the respondents stating that they possessed abundant knowledge with regards to money.
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This dataset gathers a wide range of information about subnational partnerships and collaborations supporting U.S.-Japan Relations. Collected by Prof. Mary Alice Haddad and a team of undergraduate researchers during 2023, it includes information about: 382 sister/friendship cities, 15 sister/friendship state-prefectures, 33 MOUs, 83 City-NGO partnerships/collaborations, 24 Japanese business - US local community collaborations, 15 Japanese consulates in the United States, 100 NGOs promoting US-Japan relations, and US-Japan city partnership data from the Japanese Council of Local Authorities for International Relations.
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Japon: Literacy rate: Pour cet indicateur, UNESCO fournit des données pour la Japon de à . La valeur moyenne pour Japon pendant cette période était de pour cent avec un minimum de pour cent en et un maximum de pour cent en .
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Yearly citation counts for the publication titled "Association of a visual oral health literacy instrument with perceived and clinical oral health status in Japanese adolescents".
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This dataset tracks annual reading and language arts proficiency from 2015 to 2022 for Nijiiro Japanese Immersion Elementary School vs. Michigan and Livonia Public Schools School District
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Japanese kanji (morphograms) have two ways of reading: on-reading (Chinese-style pronunciation) and kun-reading (native Japanese pronunciation). It is known that some Japanese patients with semantic dementia read kanji with on-reading but not with kun-reading. To characterize further reading impairments of patients with semantic dementia, we analyzed data from a total of 9 patients who underwent reading and writing tests of kanji and kana (Japanese phonetic writing) and on-kun reading tests containing two-character kanji words with on-on reading, kun-kun reading, and specific (so-called Jukujikun or irregular kun) reading. The results showed that on-reading preceding (pronouncing first with on-reading) and kun-reading deletion (inability to recall kun-reading) were observed in nearly all patients. In the on-kun reading test, on-reading (57.6% correct), kun-reading (46.6% correct), and specific-reading (30.0% correct) were more preserved in this decreasing order (phonology-to-semantics gradient), although on-reading and kun-reading did not significantly differ in performance, according to a more rigorous analysis after adjusting for word frequency (and familiarity). Furthermore, on-substitution (changing to on-reading) errors in kun-reading words (27.0%) were more frequent than kun-substitution (changing to kun-reading) errors in on-reading words (4.0%). These results suggest that kun-reading is more predominantly disturbed than on-reading, probably because kun-reading and specific-reading are closely associated with the meaning of words.
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Forecast: Import of Printed Reading Books, Brochures, Leaflets to Japan 2024 - 2028 Discover more data with ReportLinker!
In the academic year 2024, the enrollment rate of children in Japan for senior high schools, including correspondence courses, reached **** percent. That year, ** percent of senior high school students entered tertiary education institutions, such as universities and junior colleges, directly after graduation. Non-compulsory secondary education After graduation from junior high school, compulsory education in Japan comes to an end, and students may either find employment or continue their academic path by studying at a senior high school, technical college, or university. As of late, around *** million female students and *** million male students were enrolled in one of the over *** universities in the country. Qualities of the Japanese educational system Japan’s adult literacy rate is at around ** percent. According to the results of OECD’s PISA Programme, Japanese fifteen-year-olds showcased high levels of education in the international comparison, scoring higher than the OECD standard in all rounds of assessment. The students especially excelled in scientific subjects, reaching mean scores of *** points in mathematics and *** points in science. In terms of sports and culture, student clubs are an important part of academic life in Japan. These clubs offer a wide variety of activities, such as ball sports, Japanese traditional sports like judo, as well as cultural clubs for arts or tea ceremony among others.