>p>The purpose of this article is to survey the empirical studies on education in Japan and to identify the issues yet to be addressed by the research. We divide the existing studies into six categories: (1) human capital theory and rates of return on education, (2) the labor market and education, (3) factor analysis of educational performance, (4) industrial analysis of education, (5) determinants of education demand, and (6) education and social stratification. We then compare the purposes, methodologies, conclusions, and policy implications of the studies discussed. There is an abundance of literature on each topic and we found many insights provided by noneconomic approaches, such as education sociology, that are also of interest from a...
Students’ economic literacy depends on the contents they learn in school as well as at home. It also...
This research aims at (1) analyzing the change of the education in Japan, 1950-1974, and (2) finding...
This paper introduces a theoretical model based on a fairly new viewpoint on education, by which peo...
特集 社会変動と教育 : 戦後趨勢と1990年代の展望Special Issue: Social Change and Education : Postwar trends and the prosp...
This presentation will be based on a paper, co-authored with Richard Grabowski of Southern Illinois ...
This paper surveys the literature on the links between education and economic growth in East Asia. I...
This paper investigates the variables that determine the distribution of education and the redistrib...
Any educational system has its advantages and disadvantages; the Japanese system is one that aims fo...
The simple Japanese saying, "the nail that sticks out gets hammered down," speaks an uncountable num...
Abstract Education is important not only for a child’s developmental life, but also for the long-ter...
Researchers have calculated the relationship between human capital development and economic output b...
Abstract: This paper analyses the Japanese educational system through Hofstede’s (1980) locus of con...
The Japanese education system was once recognized globally, at least until the end of the 1980s, as ...
Japan and England tend to approach education in quite different ways and often for different ends. J...
Undergraduate economic education has become a serious problem in these years in Japan. It is largely...
Students’ economic literacy depends on the contents they learn in school as well as at home. It also...
This research aims at (1) analyzing the change of the education in Japan, 1950-1974, and (2) finding...
This paper introduces a theoretical model based on a fairly new viewpoint on education, by which peo...
特集 社会変動と教育 : 戦後趨勢と1990年代の展望Special Issue: Social Change and Education : Postwar trends and the prosp...
This presentation will be based on a paper, co-authored with Richard Grabowski of Southern Illinois ...
This paper surveys the literature on the links between education and economic growth in East Asia. I...
This paper investigates the variables that determine the distribution of education and the redistrib...
Any educational system has its advantages and disadvantages; the Japanese system is one that aims fo...
The simple Japanese saying, "the nail that sticks out gets hammered down," speaks an uncountable num...
Abstract Education is important not only for a child’s developmental life, but also for the long-ter...
Researchers have calculated the relationship between human capital development and economic output b...
Abstract: This paper analyses the Japanese educational system through Hofstede’s (1980) locus of con...
The Japanese education system was once recognized globally, at least until the end of the 1980s, as ...
Japan and England tend to approach education in quite different ways and often for different ends. J...
Undergraduate economic education has become a serious problem in these years in Japan. It is largely...
Students’ economic literacy depends on the contents they learn in school as well as at home. It also...
This research aims at (1) analyzing the change of the education in Japan, 1950-1974, and (2) finding...
This paper introduces a theoretical model based on a fairly new viewpoint on education, by which peo...