What are the welfare benefits in Japan? Why do so many people want to work in Japan?

In fact, many people go to Japan to work, which was a relatively fashionable way of working from the late 1990s to the early 2000s. Everyone will choose to work abroad because they simply cannot make as much money at home as they do in Japan in a year, especially those without skills. Then we will talk about some of the benefits and benefits in Japan that attract so many people to work there.

1. Medical security is better than in China. In Japan in the late 1990s, it had already implemented universal health insurance, which covers local residents, foreigners, international students, and trainees and technical interns. No matter what kind of status you work in Japan, you will have medical insurance, and the Japanese government will generally bear about 70~80% of the medical expenses. Lemon went there around 2000. At that time in Japan, it really cost very little to see a doctor there, and the living environment was great.

2. I have to mention the maternity benefits, they are really great. Friends who have been to Japan may know that Japan has never been stingy in providing national maternity subsidies. To use the simplest analogy, if you give birth to a child in Japan, you can receive a maximum government subsidy of about 2 million, which is 120,000 yuan. Moreover, there is an unwritten rule in Japan that artificial abortion is not allowed after pregnancy. If you miscarry unfortunately, you will receive a subsidy of about 420,000, which is about 25,000 in RMB.

3. There are also many other subsidies and benefits. As long as you work, live and study in Japan, although you cannot get a green card, you can live permanently. This is also a policy for foreigners, and you also enjoy the same subsidies as nationals. For example, there are childcare subsidies, infertility treatment subsidies, single-parent family subsidies, and many employee benefits.