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The Japanese Employment System: Adapting to a New Economic Environment



This book is a study of the Japanese employment system and how it is changing in response to the economic slowdown of the last decade and the aging of the Japanese population. It focusses on the growth of atypical employment relations and the greater individualization of labor-management relations. The labor markets for women, older workers and youth are given special treatment. Issues such as the... more details
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  • Provides a comprehensive overview of the Japanese employment system, with a focus on atypical employment relations and the greater individualization of labor-management relations
  • Examines the growth of unemployment, inequality, and other labor market issues
  • Provides a detailed analysis of Japanese immigration policy


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Author Marcus Rebick
Format Hardcover
ISBN 9780199247240
Publisher Oxford University Press, Usa
Manufacturer Oxford University Press, Usa
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This book is a study of the Japanese employment system and how it is changing in response to the economic slowdown of the last decade and the aging of the Japanese population. It focusses on the growth of atypical employment relations and the greater individualization of labor-management relations. The labor markets for women, older workers and youth are given special treatment. Issues such as the rise in unemployment, the decline in the family enterprise, rising inequality, the decline of the labor force, and Japanese immigration policy are also addressed.

This book is a study of the Japanese employment system and how it is changing in response to the economic slowdown of the last decade and the aging of the Japanese population. It focusses on the growth of atypical employment relations and the greater individualization of labor-management relations. The labor markets for women, older workers and youth are given special treatment. Issues such as the rise in unemployment, the decline in the family enterprise, rising inequality, the decline of the labor force, and Japanese immigration policy are also addressed.
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