What happened to the traditional, long-term employment practices in Japan after the 1990s has remained unexplored. We take advantage of a micro data set from the Basic Survey on Wage Structure to provide new evidence regarding the years of tenure for Japanese male workers after a decade-long recession. While the practice of long-term employment is still alive among the workers who are already in the system, the proportion of workers who are not covered by the system has increased. These ongoing phenomena contribute to the bipolarization in the Japanese labor market.21世紀COEプログラム = 21st-Century COE Program34 p
Taking advantage of a recent relaxation of Japanese government's data release policy, we conduct a c...
We review the state of the labour market and employment practices in Japan over the past 15 years an...
June 2013This paper provides novel evidence on the long-term effect of the Great Recession on the qu...
the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare for providing us with the micro-level data. Special thank...
Japan\u27s traditional long-term employment practice, loosely termed lifetime employment, once att...
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 a recent relaxation of Japanese government’s data release policy, we conduct a c...
Taking advantage of our first access to micro data from the 2002 Employment Status Survey (ESS) as w...
Taking advantage of a recent relaxation of Japanese government's data release policy, we conduct a c...
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...
Despite changes in the economic and social environment following the burst of the bubble economy in ...
We take a fresh analytical look at the developments in the Japanese labour market over the last two ...
https://www.grips.ac.jp/list/jp/facultyinfo/fujimoto-junichi/In Japan, unstable jobs have increased ...
Taking advantage of a recent relaxation of Japanese government's data release policy, we conduct a c...
We review the state of the labour market and employment practices in Japan over the past 15 years an...
June 2013This paper provides novel evidence on the long-term effect of the Great Recession on the qu...
the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare for providing us with the micro-level data. Special thank...
Japan\u27s traditional long-term employment practice, loosely termed lifetime employment, once att...
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 a recent relaxation of Japanese government’s data release policy, we conduct a c...
Taking advantage of our first access to micro data from the 2002 Employment Status Survey (ESS) as w...
Taking advantage of a recent relaxation of Japanese government's data release policy, we conduct a c...
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...
Despite changes in the economic and social environment following the burst of the bubble economy in ...
We take a fresh analytical look at the developments in the Japanese labour market over the last two ...
https://www.grips.ac.jp/list/jp/facultyinfo/fujimoto-junichi/In Japan, unstable jobs have increased ...
Taking advantage of a recent relaxation of Japanese government's data release policy, we conduct a c...
We review the state of the labour market and employment practices in Japan over the past 15 years an...
June 2013This paper provides novel evidence on the long-term effect of the Great Recession on the qu...