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Japanese Labor After World War II Summary
2,468 words, approx. 8 pages Japan 1945-1960 Post-World War II Japan faced a monumental struggle between labor and management. American postwar occupation goals included democratization to be achieved, in part, by the fostering of unionism. Management control of production and of...
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Labor market of Japan Information
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 The structure of Japan's labour market was experiencing gradual change in the late 1980s and was expected to continue this trend throughout the 1990s. The structure of the labor market is affected by the aging of the working population, increasing...



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 Monthly Labor Review
Labor market segmentation in Japan: how rigid is it?
06/01/1986: 1,788 words, approx. 6 pages Labor market segmentation in Japan: how rigid is it? In Japan, segmentation largely refers to two sets of firms, large and small, rather than to two sets of jobs, primary and secondary, as in the United States. The size of a firm in...
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 Economic Perspectives
Labor market fluctuations in Japan and the U.S.--How similar are they?
05/01/1997: 7,422 words, approx. 25 pages Are business cycles across countries alike? Are there similarities in the dynamics of labor markets across countries? How important are different types of shocks in explaining these dynamics? In this article, we try to answer these questions by examining the sources of labor...


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