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7 Trends in number of households and average number of household members, Average number of household members Number of households Person Number of households (1,000) Average number of household members

8 Trends in percent distribution of households by structure of household, 1975, 1986, 1989, 1992, 1995, 1998, 2001, 2004, 2007, 2010, 2013 One-person household Household of couple only Household of couple with unmarried children Household of a single parent with unmarried children Three-generation-family household Other hohuseholds Nuclear family household Trends in percent distribution of households by number of household members, household, 6 persons and over 1 person household 4 persons household 3 persons household 2 persons household 5 persons household

9 Percent distribution of households by structure of household and average number of household members, by prefecture All Japan Hokkaido Aomori Iwate Miyagi Akita Yamagata Fukushima Ibaraki Tochigi Gunma Saitama Chiba Tokyo Kanagawa Niigata Toyama Ishikawa Fukui Yamanashi Nagano Gifu Shizuoka Aichi Mie Shiga Kyoto Osaka Hyogo Nara Wakayama Tottori Shimane Okayama Hiroshima Yamaguchi Tokushima Kagawa Ehime Kochi Fukuoka Saga Nagasaki Kumamoto Oita Miyazaki Kagoshima Okinawa One-person household Nuclear family household Three-generation-family household Other households Average number of household members

10 Trends in percent distribution of households with persons aged 65 years and over by structure of household, 1975, 1986, 1989, 1992, 1995, 1998, 2001, 2004, 2007, 2010, 2013 Male Female One-person household Households of couple only Households of a couple with unmarried children Households of a single parent with unmarried children Three-generation-family household Other households

11 Trends in percent distribution of persons aged 65 years and over by type of family, 1980, 1986, 1989, 1992, 1995, 1998, 2001, 2004, 2007, 2010, 2013 One-person household Household of couple only Living with child Living with other relatives Living with unmarried children Percent distribution of persons aged 65/75 years and over by type of family and presence/absence of spouse and over Total Married Non spouse and over Total Married Non spouse One-person household Living with unmarried children Household of couple only Living with other relatives Living with child Living with unrelatives

12 Percent distribution of persons aged 65 years and over by living state with child and age group Both cohabitating and non-cohabitating Only cohabitating children children Living separately only from children Unknown No children Total of persons aged 65 years and over and over Percent distribution of living locations of children of persons aged 65 years and over who live separately from their children by age group Living in the same house Living in the same site Living same municipality Living in neighboring area Other places Living place unknown Total of persons aged 65 years and over and over

13 Percent distribution of persons aged 65 years and over by living state with children, by prefecture All Japan Hokkaido Aomori Iwate Miyagi Akita Yamagata Fukushima Ibaraki Tochigi Gunma Saitama Chiba Tokyo Kanagawa Niigata Toyama Ishikawa Fukui Yamanashi Nagano Gifu Shizuoka Aichi Mie Shiga Kyoto Osaka Hyogo Nara Wakayama Tottori Shimane Okayama Hiroshima Yamaguchi Tokushima Kagawa Ehime Kochi Fukuoka Saga Nagasaki Kumamoto Oita Miyazaki Kagoshima Okinawa Living separately from all children Living in the same site Living in the Living with children same house Living place unknown Other places Living same municipality Living in neighboring area No children Unknown

14 Trends in proportion of aged households in all households, Type of household Aged household All households thousand households Mother-child household Father-child household Trends in number of aged households by structure of household 1986, 1989, 1992, 1995, 1998, 2001, 2004, 2007, 2010, 2013 Percent distribution of one-person aged households by sex and age group Number of households (1,000) Other households Male Female Household of couple only One-person household Male Female and over

15 Proportion of aged households by prefecture and over Less than All Japan

16 Comparison of percent distribution of households by with/without children and structure of household, 1986, 2013 Household with children One-person household Other households Three-generation-family household Nuclear family household Household without children Household with children Trends in percent distribution of households and average number of children by with/without children and number of children, 1975, 1986, 1989, 1992, 1995, 1998, 2001, 2004, 2007, 2010, child Household with children 2 children Household without children 4 children and over 3 children Average number of children of household with children

17 Proportion of households with children by prefecture All Japan Hokkaido Aomori Iwate Miyagi Akita Yamagata Fukushima Ibaraki Tochigi Gunma Saitama Chiba Tokyo Kanagawa Niigata Toyama Ishikawa Fukui Yamanashi Nagano Gifu Shizuoka Aichi Mie Shiga Kyoto Osaka Hyogo Nara Wakayama Tottori Shimane Okayama Hiroshima Yamaguchi Tokushima Kagawa Ehime Kochi Fukuoka Saga Nagasaki Kumamoto Oita Miyazaki Kagoshima Okinawa All Japan Hokkaido Aomori Iwate Miyagi Akita Yamagata Fukushima Ibaraki Tochigi Gunma Saitama Chiba Tokyo Kanagawa Niigata Toyama Ishikawa Fukui Yamanashi Nagano Gifu Shizuoka Aichi Mie Shiga Kyoto Osaka Hyogo Nara Wakayama Tottori Shimane Okayama Hiroshima Yamaguchi Tokushima Kagawa Ehime Kochi Fukuoka Saga Nagasaki Kumamoto Oita Miyazaki Kagoshima Okinawa Average number of children of household with children by prefecture

18 Trends in average income per household, increasing rate, Average income per household Amount of income (10,000 yen) Increasing rate Increasing rate Relative frequency distribution of households by income group Average income and under Average income per household Median Percent distribution Less than 100 Amount of income (10,000 yen) 2,000 and over Note : Amount of income is that earned in 2012.

19 Trends in cumulative frequency distribution of households of average income and under by income group, Average income unit :10,000 yen Average income under Less than 500 Percent distribution of income by kind of income and type of household RemittanceCorporate pensionpersonal pensionother income Social security benefit other than public pension Earning income Public pension Property income All households Aged household Mother-child household Household with children Note : Amount of income is that earned in 2012.

20 Trends in average income per household by type of household, Household with children Amount of income (10,000 yen) All households Aged household Mother-child household Cumulative frequency distribution of households by income group and type of household Cumulative frequency Mother-child household Aged household Household with children Amount of income (10,000 yen) Note : Amount of income is that earned in 2012.

21 Average income and average disposable income per household, and average income per household member by age group of householder Amount of income (10,000 yen) and under Average income per household Average disposable income per household Average income per household member and over and over (Regrouped) Average income per household Average disposable income per household Average income per household member Note : Amount of income is that earned in Average income per household and per household member by type of occupation Average income per household Average income per household member Amount of income (10,000 yen) Household of employee Household of executive of a company or organization Household of general employee Household of employee under contract for 1-12 months Household of employee under daily contract or less than a month Household of self-employed Other households Average income per household Average income per household member Note : Amount of income is that earned in 2012.

22 Average income per household and per household member by structure of household Average income per household Average income per household member Amount of income (10,000 yen) One-person household Household of couple only Household of couple with unmarried children Household of a single parent with unmarried children Three-generationfamily household Other households Average income per household Average income per household member Note : Amount of income is that earned in 2012.

23 Average income per household and per household member of households with persons aged 65 years and over, by structure of household Average income per household Average income per household member Amount of income (10,000 yen) Average income per household (All households) Average income per household member (All households) Total households with persons aged 65 years and over One-person household Household of couple only Three-generationfamily household Other households Note : Amount of income is that earned in Percent distribution of income of households with persons aged 65 years and over by kind of income and structure of household RemittanceCorporate pensionpersonal pensionother income Social security benefit other than public pension Earned income Total households with persons aged 65 years and over One-person household Household of couple only Three-generation-family household Other households Public pension Property income Note : Amount of income is that earned in 2012.

24 Average income per household and per household member by with/without children and number of children Average income per household Average income per household member Amount of income (10,000 yen) Household with children 1 child 3 children and over Average income per household (All households) Average income per household member (All households) Household without children Note : Amount of income is that earned in Average income per household, average earned income per household member with job, and average number of household member with job of households with children, by age group of the youngest child Amount of income (10,000 yen) Average income per household Average earned income per member with job Average number of household members with job Person Average number of household members with job Total Less than 3 years Note : Amount of income is that earned in 2012.

25 Percent distribution of households by savings group and income group Savings group (10,000 yen) Total Less than 100 No savings Amount of savingsunknown 1,000 and over Unknown Amount of income (10,000 yen) Less than 100 2,000 and over Note : Amount of savings is as of the end of June 2013, amount of income is that earned in Percent distribution of households by savings group and type of household Savings group (10,000 yen) No savings Less than 100 Having savings Amount of savings unknown 1,000 and over Unknown All households Aged household Household with children Mother-child household Note : Amount of savings is as of the end of June 2013.

26 Percent distribution of households by debt group and income group Amount of income (10,000 yen) Total Less than 100 2,000 and over No debt Debt group (10,000 yen) Less than 100 Note : Amount of debt is as of the end of June 2013, amount of income is that earned in Amount of debt unknown 1,000 and over Unknown Percent distribution of households by debt group and type of household Debt group (10,000 yen) No debt Less than 100 Being in debt 1,000 and over Amount of debt unknown Unknown All households Aged household Household with children Mother-child household Note : Amount of debt is as of the end of June 2013.

27 Trends in poverty rate, 1985, 1988, 1991, 1994, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2009, 2012 (Left-hand axis) 2 adult persons and over Relative poverty rate One adult Relative poverty rate for Children Households of working age householder with children One adult (the right-hand axis) Note : 1. Poverty rate is calculated based on the standard set by OECD. Note : 2. "Adult" is an individual 18 years and over,"child" is an individual aged 17 years and under,"household with a working age householder" means the households whose householder is 18 years and over and under 65. Note : 3. Individuals with unknown equivalised disposable income are excluded. Cumulative frequency distribution of household members by equivalised disposable income Relative poverty rate for one abult A member of household for one adult Relative poverty rate for children Relative poverty rate for households of working age householder with children A poverty threshold Relative poverty rate Children (Less than 17 years old) Relative poverty rate for 2 adult persons and over A member of all households of working age householder with children Median A member of all household A member of household for 2 adultpersons and over (10,000 yen) Note : Individuals with unknown equivalised disposable income are excluded.

28 Trends in Gini coefficient of annual income; all households-aged household, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2009, 2012 All households Aged household Note : Annual income is the sum total of earnings, public pension, property income, employment insurance, child-support allowance, other social security benefits, remittance, cooperate pension, personal pension and other money income not elsewhere classified.

29 Trends in percent distribution of households by self-assessed living conditions, 1986, 1989, 1992, 1995, 1998, 2001, 2004, 2007, 2010, 2013 Very hard A little hard Common A little well Very well Percent distribution of households by self-assessed living conditions and type of household Very hard A little hard Common A little well Very well All households Aged household Household with children Mother-child household

30 Trends in rate of persons with subjective symptoms, 2010 and 2013 (per 1,000 population) Male Per 1,000 population Total Female (Regrouped) and over Per 1,000 population Note : "Total" includes persons whose age is unknown. Trends in rate of outpatients, 2010 and 2013 (per 1,000 population) Total Male Female (Regrouped) and over Per 1,000 population Per 1,000 population Note : "Total" includes persons whose age is unknown. Trends in rate of persons with difficulties in daily life (6 years and over), 2010 and 2013 (per 1,000 population) Total Male Female (Regrouped) and over Per 1,000 population Per 1,000 population

31 Percent distribution of health status (6 years and over) Have symptoms, outpatient experience and any difficulty in daily life Unknown Have either of symptoms, outpatient experience or any difficulty in daily life Nothing Percent distribution of health status by sex and age group (6 years and over) Male Female Total (Regrouped) and over Nothing Have either of symptoms, outpatient experience or any difficulty in daily life Have symptoms, outpatient experience and any difficulty in daily life Unknown

32 Rate of persons with subjective symptoms by type and sex (per 1,000 population) Male Fever Fatigue Sleep disturbance Easily irritated Forget things Headache Dizziness Dimness of sight Difficulty in focusing Buzzing ear Hard to hear Palpitation Short breath Chest pain Cough, Phlegm Stuffed nose, Rhinorrhea Wheeze Sit heavy on my stomach, Heart-bum Diarrhea Constipation Lack of appetite Stomachache Piles Toothache Swelling or bleeding of rums Hard to bite Eruption Itching Stiff shoulder Low back pain Aching or pain in joints of limb Dull movement of limb Numbness of limb Cold arms and legs Dropsy or weariness of legs Difficulty or pain in urination Have a desire to urinate Incontinence Menstrual disorder, Menstrual cramps Fracture, Sprain, Dislocation Injury (Cut, Burn etc.) Others Female Per 1,000 population Per 1,000 population Note : Subjective symptoms by type are multiple answers.

33 Grade of rate of persons with subjective symptoms by type, sex and age group (per 1,000 population) Male Age group First Subjective symptoms Per 1,000 population Second Subjective symptoms Per 1,000 population Third Subjective symptoms Per 1,000 population Total Low back pain Stuffed nose, Rhinorrhea Stiff shoulder Cough, Phlegm Stuffed nose, Rhinorrhea Itching Fracture, Sprain, Dislocation Low back pain Fatigue Low back pain Stiff shoulder Have a desire to urinate Aching or pain in joints of limb Dimnes of sight (Regrouped) and over Hard to hear Have a desire to urinate Hard to hear Forget things Hard to hear Have a desire to urinate Female Age group Total First Subjective symptoms Per 1,000 population Stiff shoulder Stuffed nose, Rhinorrhea Second Subjective symptoms Per 1,000 population Low back pain Cough, Phlegm Headache Third Subjective symptoms Per 1,000 population Aching or pain in joints of limb Itching Fatigue Low back pain Stiff shoulder Low back pain Headache Stiff shoulder Aching or pain in joints of limb (Regrouped) and over Low back pain Aching or pain in joints of limb Hard to hear Stiff shoulder Forget things Note : 1. Subjective symptoms by type are multiple answers. Note : 2. "Total" includes persons whose age is unknown.

34 Rate of outpatients by sex and disease and injury (per 1,000 population) Male Diabetes Adiposity Dyslipidemia Thyroid diseases Depression and other mental diseases Dementia Parkinson's disease Other nervous diseases Eye and optical diseases Ear and aural diseases Hypertension Cerebrovascular diseases Angina pectoris, Myocardical infarction Other circulatory system diseases Acute rhinitis/laryngitis Allergic rhinitis Chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases Asthma Other respiratory system diseases Gastric and duodenum diseases Hepatic and gallbladder diseases Other digestive system diseases Dental diseases Atopic dermatitis Other skin diseases Gout Rheumatoid arthritis Arthropathia Stiff shoulder Backache Osteoporosis Kidney diseases Hypertrophy of prostate Failure at or after menopause Fracture Injury or burn other than bone fracture Anemia, Blood diseases Malignant neoplasms Pregnancy, Puerperium Infertility Others Unknown Female Per 1,000 population Per 1,000 population Note : Diseases and injuries are multiple answers.

35 Grade of rate of outpatients by disease and injury, sex and age group (per 1,000 population) Male Age group First Disease and injury Per 1,000 population Second Disease and injury Per 1,000 population Third Disease and injury Per 1,000 population Total Hypertension Diabetes Dental diseases Allergic rhinitis Asthma Dental diseases Atopic dermatitis Dental diseases Atopic dermatitis Backache Depression and other mental diseases Dental diseases Backache Diabetes Dyslipidemia Hypertension Eye and optical diseases (Regrouped) and over Eye and optical diseases Diabetes Eye and optical diseases Backache Eye and optical diseases Backache Female Age group First Disease and injury Per 1,000 population Second Disease and injury Per 1,000 population Third Disease and injury Per 1,000 population Total Hypertension Backache Other skin diseases Allergic rhinitis Eye and optical diseases Atopic dermatitis Dental diseases Depression and other mental diseases Stiff shoulder Stiff shoulder Backache Dyslipidemia Dental diseases Eye and optical diseases (Regrouped) Hypertension Eye and optical diseases Backache and over Note : 1. Diseases and injuries are multiple answers. Note : 2. "Total" includes persons whose age is unknown.

36 Correlation between rates of persons with subjective symptoms and outpatients by prefecture Rate of persons with subjective symptoms (per 1,000 population) Rate of outpatients (per 1,000 population)

37 Percent distribution of perceived health status (6 years and over) Unknown 1.2% Bad 1.9% Not so good 11.5% 46.9% Household members (6 years and over) 115,847 Thousand Very good 20.8% Good 17.8% Very good or good 38.5% Percent distribution of perceived health status, by sex and age group (6 years and over) Male Total Female (Regrouped) and over Very good Good Fair Not so good Bad

38 Presence/absence of worry or stress (12 years and over) Proportion of persons with worry or stress by sex and age group (12 years and over) Unknown Absence of worry or stress Presence of worry or stress Total (Regrouped) and over Total Male Female Proportion of main causes of worry or stress by sex and age group (12 years and over, multiple answer) Occupation of one's own Income, family budget, debt or others Studies / examination / going on to a higher stage of education, of one's own Disease of one's own

39 Percent distribution of main care-takers living together by sex and presence/absense of worry or stress Unknown Total Unknown Male Unknown Female Absence of worry or stress Presence of worry or stress Absence of worry or stress Presence of worry or stress Absence of worry or stress Presence of worry or stress Proportion of main causes of worry and stress of main care-takers living together by sex (multiple answer) Male Female Disease of relatives Disease of one s own Income, family budget, debt or other Relation with relatives No free time Occupation of one s own Worth living Housekeeping Relation with persons other than relatives Residential status or living environment

40 Percent distribution of mental status (score class) by sex and age group (12 years and over) Total Female Total and over (Regrouped) (Regrouped) and over Male Total and over (Regrouped) (Regrouped) and over Total and over (Regrouped) (Regrouped) and over Points Points and over Unknown

41 Percent distribution of average sleeping hours by age group (12 years and over) Percent distribution of rest satisfaction from sleeping (12 years and over) Unknown Enough

42 Percent distribution of frequency of drinking by sex (20 years and over) Days per week Everyday Days per month Very few Quit Don't drink (Cannot) Unknown Total Male Female Percent distribution of smoking status by sex (20 years and over) Everyday Sometimes Used to smoke but havn't smoked for 1 month or more Don't smoke Unknown Total Male Female

43 Percent distribution of persons who had / did not have health checkup or thorough medical chekup in the past 1 year by sex and age group (20 years and over) Male Total Female (Regrouped) and over Had checkup Didnt have checkup Unknown Percent distribution of persons who had / did not have health checkup or thorough medical chekup by having job / not having job and employed / self-employed (20 years and over) Total Having job General employee Employee under contract for 1-12 months Employee under daily contract or less than a month Executive of company or organization Self-employed amily bussiness worker Side job at home No job Housekeeping Had checkup Didnt have checkup Unknown Employee other than executive of company or organization Regular staff / employee Non-regular staff / employee

44 Proportion of reasons for not receiving health checkup or thorough medical checkup (20 years and over, multiple answer) Can receive checkup at medical institution whenever health concerns arise Could not make time Receiving checkup is troublesome Expensive Do not feel a checkup is necessary every year Hospitalized in a medical institution at time of checkup No need for checkup because confident about good health Do not wish to receive checkup due to fear of results Anxiety about tests, etc. Did not know Place for checkup is too distant Others

45 Proportion of persons who had cancer screening by sex (multiple answer) The past one year Male Screening of stomach cancer Screening of lung cancer Screening of colon cancer Female In the past two years Screening of stomach cancer Screening of lung cancer Screening of colon cancer Screening of uterine cancer Screening of breast cancer Screening of Screening of uterine cancerbreast cancer Note : The target age is years old for screening of uterine cancer and years old for other cancer screenings.

46 Comparison of proportion of working individuals (15 years and over) by sex and age group, 2004 and 2013 Having job Regular staff / employee Non-regular staff / employee Having job Regular staff / employee Non-regular staff / employee and over and over "Having job" includes Excective of company or organization, Self-employed worker, Family bussiness worker, Side job at home, Others, Employed or Self-employed is unknown, and Called title at workplace is unknown. Percent distribution of employees (15 years and over,except executives) by sex and age group Non-regular staff / employee Male Regular staff / employee Regular staff / employee Total Female Non-regular staff / employee and over Employees whose title at workplace are unknown" are excluded.

47 Percent distribution of employees (15 years and over, except executives) by sex, age group and educational background Male Senior high school / an old system Female junior high school graduate Non-regular staff / employee Regular staff / employee Regular staff / employee Non-regular staff / employee Total and over Vocational school / a junior college / a technical college graduate Non-regular staff / employee Regular staff / employee Regular staff / employee Non-regular staff / employee Total and over Non-regular staff / employee Regular staff / employee University / a graduate school graduate Total Regular staff / employee Non-regular staff / employee and over 1. Employees whose title at workplace are unknown" are excluded. 2. Students are excluded.

48 Percent distribution of job status of mothers by age group of youngest child Having job Regular staff / employee Non-regular staff / employee Others No job With children Note : 1. "Others" includes Excective of company or organization, Self-employed, Family bussiness worker, Side job at home, Others, Employed or selfemployed is unknown, and Called title at workplace is unknown. 2. "Job status is unknown" are excluded. Percent distribution of the daily average working hour groups of mothers with job by age group of youngest child Regular staff / employee Hours and over Less than 4 hours With children Less than 4 hours Non-regular staff / employee Hours and over Note : 1. Average working hours per day is calculated by deviding working hours by working days during May 20th to 26th. 2. Values do not include persons whose "Average working hours is unknown". 3. "Excective of company or organization, Self-employed, Family bussiness worker, Side job at home, Others, Employed or self-employed is unknown, and Called title at workplace is unknown" are excluded."

49 Percent distribution of upbringing situation in the daytime by job status of mothers, age of the youngest children (6 years and under, multiple answer) Parents Having job Registered child-care facility Kindergarten Non registered child-care facility Grandparents Parents No job Kindergarten Non registered child-care facility Registered child-care facility Grandparents Percent distribution of persons aged 65 years and over by sex, age group and status of occupation No job Male General employee Others Self-employed,etc. Self-employed,etc. General employee Others Female No job and over Note : 1. "Self-employed,etc." includes Self-employed and Family business worker. 2. "Others" includes Executive of company or organization, Persons employed daily or for a period shorter than 1 month, Persons employed for 1 month or over and less than 1 year, Side job at home, and Employed or self-employed is unknown, whether one has a job or not. 3. "Job status is unknown" are excluded.

50 Percent distribution of care-level by structure of household with prersons requiring care Total Requiring help Requiring help Long-term care level 1 Long-term care level 3 Long-term care level 2 Long-term care level 4 Long-term care level 5 Unknown One-person household Household of couple only Three-generation-family household Note : 1. "Presons reguiring care" are those who are certified as requiring help or long-term care. Note : 2. For household with one or more members requiring long-term care, the one with higher level is adopted. Percent distribution of structure of household with prersons requiring care by age group of the person requiring care Total One-person household Nuclear family household Three-generation-family household Other-households and over Note : For household with one or more members requiring long-term care, the one with older age is adopted.

51 Percent distribution of persons requiring care by sex and age group Female Male and over Percent distribution of persons requiring care by sex and care-level group Total Requiring help Long-term care level 1 Requiring help Long-term care level 3 Long-term care level 2 Long-term care level 4 Long-term care level 5 Unknown Male Female

52 Percent distribution of main causes of requring care by care-level group Cerebrovascular diseases Dementia Asthenia due to a ripe age Fracture Articular diseases Heart disease Other causes Unknown Total Requiring help 1 Requiring help 2 Long-term care level 1 Long-term care level 2 Long-term care level 3 Long-term care level 4 Long-term care level 5 1. Total" includes persons whose level of long-term care is unknown. 2. Other causes" includes "Unspecified". Percent distribution of main causes of requring care by sex Unknown Unknown Heart disease Articular diseases Other causes Fracture Cerebrovascular diseases Dementia Asthenia due to a ripe age Heart disease Other causes Articular diseases Fracture Cerebrovascular diseases Dementia Asthenia due to a ripe age Note : "Other causes" includes "Unspecified".

53 Percent distribution of relationship between main care-takers and persons requiring care, and their living status (together or separately) Others Businesses Relatives living separately Other relatives Parents Unknown Spouse of children Living together Spouse Children Living together Percent distribution of main care-takers living together with persons requiring care by sex and age group Less than 40 and over Note : Main care-takers whose age is unknown are excluded.

54 Percent distribution of main care-takers living together by relationship, and by sex and age group of persons requiring care Male Female Total and over Spouse Children Spouse of children Parents Other relatives Percent distribution of main care-takers living together by age group, and by age group of persons requiring care Less than 40 Persons requiring care Total and over and over Note : Main care-takers whose age is unknown are excluded.

55 Trends in propotion of the set of person requiring care and main care-takers living together by age, 2001, 2004, 2007, 2010, Both are aged 60 or older Both are aged 65 or older Both are aged 75 or older

56 Percent distribution of caring time of main care-takers living together by care-level group of persons requiring care Total Requiring help 1 Requiring help 2 Long-term care level 1 Long-term care level 2 Long-term care level 3 Long-term care level 4 Long-term care level 5 Almost all day Half a day 2 to 3 hours Only when required help Others Unknown Note : Total includes persons whose level of long-term care is unknown. Percent distribution of main care-takers living together whose caring time is "Almost all day" by sex and family relationship with persons requiring care Spouse Children Spouse Children Spouse of children Spouse of children Other relatives Other relatives Note : "Other relatives" includes parents.

57 Percent distribution of combination of care-takers by care By businesses By businesses and family care-takers By main family care-taker Unknown Bathing Shampoo Bed bath Brushing teeth Walking Cleaning up Face washing Helping toilet Changing body positon/sit upright Changing clothes Fixing meales and Cleaning-up (including cooking) Shopping Assistance for eating Laundry Helping dosage Conversation Note : Others means By main and other family care-takers and By other family care-takers.

58 Proportion of users by home care service and structure of household (multiple answer) Not utilizing Utilizing Home-visit service Day-care service Short-stay at health service facilities Residential service (Group home) Small-scale multifunctional service Meal service Supporting for going out Washing, drying, and sanitation service for bedding, etc. Total One-person household Household of couple only Three-generation-family household Proportion of reasons for not using care services (home-visit, day care, short-stay residential and small-scale multifunctional service), (multiple answer) Persons requiring help Persons requiring long-term care Persons requiring help Persons requiring long-term care Utilizing Not utilizing Somehow taking care from relatives only Somehow living one's own Difficulty of going out Was hospitalized Not feel like receiving non-relatives at home No desirable services Don't know contents of services Cannot pay fee Don't know procedure of having services

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