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Sahod ng Section chief (Kakaricho) sa Japan

Karaniwang taunang kita para sa posisyon ng Section chief (Kakaricho) sa Japan, ayon sa edad at kasarian. Pinagmulan: Basic Survey on Wage Structure (e-Stat).

Avg. annual income
¥6,308,000
1,582,500 workers in survey
vs national average
+24.2%
National avg: ¥5,078,000
Scope
All industries, all education levels, all company sizes combined.

Section chief (Kakaricho) earnings curve by age

Axis: ¥10k
Estimated annual income by age band
Age bandTotal annualMale annualFemale annual
20-24¥4,131,000¥4,247,000¥3,599,000
25-29¥4,908,000¥5,146,000¥4,649,000
30-34¥5,632,000¥5,958,000¥4,901,000
35-39¥6,391,000¥6,518,000¥5,802,000
40-44¥6,315,000¥6,579,000¥5,429,000
45-49¥6,472,000¥6,707,000¥5,725,000
50-54¥6,554,000¥6,843,000¥5,685,000
55-59¥6,622,000¥6,907,000¥5,861,000
60-64¥5,504,000¥5,779,000¥4,896,000
65~¥4,338,000¥4,434,000¥4,170,000

How to read the Section chief (Kakaricho)-level workers' data

Overview

The weighted-average annual income for Section chief (Kakaricho)-level workers' is ¥6,308,000 (sample: 1,582,500 workers). That is +24.2% above the national average. The figure is computed across age bands from the official wage census, capturing real working conditions across gender, industry, and company size.

Age-band peak

Section chief (Kakaricho)-level workers' earnings peak in the 55-59 age band at ¥6,622,000. The steepest jump occurs in the 25-29 band — typically a milestone where compensation accelerates. A peak that arrives early signals performance-driven pay; a later peak suggests stronger seniority weighting.

Gender gap (30s)

In the 30-34 age band for Section chief (Kakaricho)-level workers', the female-to-male income ratio is 82.3% — a gap of 17.7 pp. Japan's overall norm in this band is 75–80%; values below indicate a wider gap, values above indicate parity. Occupational mix (field vs. office), employment-type imbalance, and post-maternity career paths all contribute.

Earnings curve

Section chief (Kakaricho)-level workers' age-band curve is classified as inverted-U (mid-career peak). The inverted-U is the Japanese baseline (peak just before retirement, then re-employment dip). A rising curve means specialization compounds with experience; a flat curve means experience has limited compensation impact.

Source: Basic Survey on Wage Structure (Japan, MHLW). Computed as a workerCount-weighted average across 5-year age bands. Cells suppressed for insufficient sample are excluded — no fallback is applied here.

Section chief (Kakaricho) vs all workers

Annual income difference between Section chief (Kakaricho) and all workers, by age band.
AgeSection chief (Kakaricho)All workersDiff%
20-24¥413万¥335万+¥78万+23.2%
25-29¥491万¥415万+¥76万+18.4%
30-34¥563万¥465万+¥99万+21.2%
35-39¥639万¥514万+¥126万+24.4%
40-44¥632万¥548万+¥83万+15.2%
45-49¥647万¥576万+¥72万+12.4%
50-54¥655万¥600万+¥55万+9.2%
55-59¥662万¥607万+¥56万+9.2%
60-64¥550万¥462万+¥88万+19.1%
65~¥434万¥367万+¥67万+18.2%

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