These positive effects are transitory, however, when local economies have insufficient permanent employment to justify a constant level of demand for new housing stock.
The pretext given was that, since sequestration's potential effects on particular contracts had not been specified, there was insufficient basis to know the extent of the impact on employment and, therefore, the statute would not apply.
Many argue that the ranks of the poor are growing in Japan because of the insufficient pension coverage for the poor elderly and the erosion of the lifetime employment system that in the past ensured job security and solid pay.