| Item | Female | Male |
| Career interruption caused by marriage and childrearing and difficulties in re-entry to the workplace |
44.4% | 60.5% |
| Relative discrimination towards woman at the time of employment |
34.5% | 28.5% |
| Career growth limits in academia and work | 23.3% | 22.6% |
| Item | Ratio |
| Support for creating an environment for work-family balance; for example, preventing career interruption and re-entry to the workplace |
43.2% |
| R&D activities and environmental support to develop and mature as independent female researchers |
31.7% |
| Program support for ensuring the employment and career development of female scientists and engineers |
31.3% |
| Division | Summary of Town Meeting Policy Issues |
| Youth/Emerging Researchers |
Stabilization of research environment (guarantee of labor cost for graduate students), relaxation of standards for young people to enter society |
| Career Interruption/Reentry | Support for flexible work patterns, professional training for scientists who have briefly paused their careers |
| Work-family Integration | Flexible working hours, providing mandatory childrearing leave for men |
| Mature as an independent researcher |
Encouragement of adventure research during the early stage in one’s career, provision of secure and stable research funding. |
| Diverse career advancement |
Development of a career change acceptance culture, expansion of career policies for other careers in addition to researchers |