Using both quantitative data from national surveys and qualitative data from our recent field research, this paper provides evidence on the recent transformation of Japan's celebrated practice of lifetime employment (or implicit long-term employment contracts for the regular workforce). Overall, contrary to the popular rhetoric of the end of lifetime employment, evidence points to the enduring nature of this practice in Japan. Specifically, we find little evidence for any major decline in the job retention rates of Japanese employees from the period prior to the burst of the bubble economy in the late 1980s to the post-bubble period. In general, our field research corroborates the main finding from the job retention rates by describing...
This paper poses three fundamental questions about lifetime employment in Japan: How big is it? How ...
Taking advantage of a recent relaxation of Japanese government’s data release policy, we conduct a c...
the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare for providing us with the micro-level data. Special thank...
Using both quantitative data from national surveys and qualitative data from our recent field resear...
Using both quantitative data from national surveys and qualitative data from our recent field resear...
Taking advantage of our first access to micro data from the 2002 Employment Status Survey (ESS) as w...
This paper addresses three questions: (1) How big is lifetime employment in Japan? (2) How unique is...
Japan\u27s traditional long-term employment practice, loosely termed lifetime employment, once att...
Despite changes in the economic and social environment following the burst of the bubble economy in ...
What happened to the traditional, long-term employment practices in Japan after the 1990s has remain...
The economic stagnation in the 1990s in Japan posed a serious challenge to the practice of “lifetime...
Despite repeated predictions of its demise, lifetime employment remains the core institution of the ...
Given the rich literature regarding lifetime employment, the purpose of this Comment is to provide a...
This paper examines the origins and dynamic evolution of the lifetime employment system in Japan fro...
Despite repeated predictions of its demise, lifetime employment remains the core institution of the ...
This paper poses three fundamental questions about lifetime employment in Japan: How big is it? How ...
Taking advantage of a recent relaxation of Japanese government’s data release policy, we conduct a c...
the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare for providing us with the micro-level data. Special thank...
Using both quantitative data from national surveys and qualitative data from our recent field resear...
Using both quantitative data from national surveys and qualitative data from our recent field resear...
Taking advantage of our first access to micro data from the 2002 Employment Status Survey (ESS) as w...
This paper addresses three questions: (1) How big is lifetime employment in Japan? (2) How unique is...
Japan\u27s traditional long-term employment practice, loosely termed lifetime employment, once att...
Despite changes in the economic and social environment following the burst of the bubble economy in ...
What happened to the traditional, long-term employment practices in Japan after the 1990s has remain...
The economic stagnation in the 1990s in Japan posed a serious challenge to the practice of “lifetime...
Despite repeated predictions of its demise, lifetime employment remains the core institution of the ...
Given the rich literature regarding lifetime employment, the purpose of this Comment is to provide a...
This paper examines the origins and dynamic evolution of the lifetime employment system in Japan fro...
Despite repeated predictions of its demise, lifetime employment remains the core institution of the ...
This paper poses three fundamental questions about lifetime employment in Japan: How big is it? How ...
Taking advantage of a recent relaxation of Japanese government’s data release policy, we conduct a c...
the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare for providing us with the micro-level data. Special thank...