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Child-welfare facility staff (per 100,000 people)
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Child-welfare staff (per 100k)
As of 2023
Official latest
Child-welfare facility staff per 100,000 people. The supply side of childcare and child support.
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Okinawa
238.5
people
2
Miyagi
196.8
people
3
Saga
195.1
people
4
Tottori
166.5
people
5
Kagoshima
153.8
people
6
Kumamoto
152.2
people
7
Kochi
148.0
people
8
Tokushima
146.0
people
9
Iwate
137.4
people
10
Miyazaki
135.8
people
11
Shiga
135.8
people
12
Nagasaki
132.0
people
13
Wakayama
130.0
people
14
Hyogo
125.6
people
15
Hokkaido
123.9
people
16
Ehime
122.7
people
17
Aomori
121.2
people
18
Fukushima
120.9
people
19
Kyoto
120.2
people
20
Shizuoka
120.1
people
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