New college graduates in Japan find their entry level jobs mainly through relationships with their university almuni. How have those practices developed? What impact do they have on college graduates' job opportunities? What sociological mechanisms are included in those job seeking practices? By focussing on the entry of new college graduates into the labor force during 16 years from 1975 to 1990,this study analyses : (1) the extent to which college graduates find jobs through relationships to alumni (2) how the entry route to jobs through alumni-student relationships formed and devolped (3) how extensively this transition to work through alumni-student relationtips prevails in local universities (4) how female students use this transition ...
In modern society, educational credentials often have very little to do with the skills actually use...
Although the Japanese economy will in the future require increasing numbers of graduates for top-lev...
As early as elementary school, a Japanese child faces a sequence of narrowing choices for an occupat...
New college graduates in Japan find their entry level jobs mainly through relationships with their u...
特集 大学・知識・市場Utilizing university graduate survey data collected in eleven European countries and Japa...
There are two distinctive features in school to work transition in Japan. One is the relationship or...
This study examined the ways in which Japanese young people think about their future careers, focusi...
In recent Japan, younger generations are increasingly graduating schools without definite employment...
There are two distinctive features in school to work transition in Japan. One is the relationship or...
この論文は国立情報学研究所の学術雑誌公開支援事業により電子化されました。This study attempts to clarify the changes in the image of desir...
This study examines the extent to which the transition from university education to work is characte...
The current study examines young Japanese women’s attitudes toward work and marriage, and the degre...
Throughout Japan, enrolments in junior colleges, previously the higher education destination of choi...
In the 1990s, Japan experienced "a second educational expansion" in terms of women's higher educatio...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the effects of shinki-gakusotsu-saiyo (collective recruitmen...
In modern society, educational credentials often have very little to do with the skills actually use...
Although the Japanese economy will in the future require increasing numbers of graduates for top-lev...
As early as elementary school, a Japanese child faces a sequence of narrowing choices for an occupat...
New college graduates in Japan find their entry level jobs mainly through relationships with their u...
特集 大学・知識・市場Utilizing university graduate survey data collected in eleven European countries and Japa...
There are two distinctive features in school to work transition in Japan. One is the relationship or...
This study examined the ways in which Japanese young people think about their future careers, focusi...
In recent Japan, younger generations are increasingly graduating schools without definite employment...
There are two distinctive features in school to work transition in Japan. One is the relationship or...
この論文は国立情報学研究所の学術雑誌公開支援事業により電子化されました。This study attempts to clarify the changes in the image of desir...
This study examines the extent to which the transition from university education to work is characte...
The current study examines young Japanese women’s attitudes toward work and marriage, and the degre...
Throughout Japan, enrolments in junior colleges, previously the higher education destination of choi...
In the 1990s, Japan experienced "a second educational expansion" in terms of women's higher educatio...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the effects of shinki-gakusotsu-saiyo (collective recruitmen...
In modern society, educational credentials often have very little to do with the skills actually use...
Although the Japanese economy will in the future require increasing numbers of graduates for top-lev...
As early as elementary school, a Japanese child faces a sequence of narrowing choices for an occupat...