Abstract

This article describes the results of a statistical survey for public-interest corporations in Japan today. First the brief introduction of position of public-interest corporations in non profit organizations in Japan is given. Then, the probability sampling design and the methods to heighten the quality of data are shown with its evaluation. The multifarious features of public-interest corporations are depicted by various methods of data analysis. The characteristic features of public interest corporations, which are hidden in data, are revealed by a sophisticated method of data science. The Japanese characteristics of public-interest corporations are also elucidated.

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