Perspectives on work, employment and society in Japan.
Material type: TextPublication details: United States of America : Palgrave Macmillan, 2006. Edition: 8th edDescription: xiii, 271 p. : ill. ; 15 cmISBN: 9780230002005Subject(s): Manpower policy- JapanDDC classification: 331.109 MAT Summary: This book presents diverse perspectives on how work and employment are developing in a rapidly changing, contemporary Japan. Using macro- and micro-level data, the authors show both how the Japanese employment system is evolving as well as how the meanings that individual Japanese attach to their work and employment are developing.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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330.952 PEM Regime shift : | 331.09 DOR British factory-Japanese factory : | 331.10 KOI The economics of work in Japan. | 331.109 MAT Perspectives on work, employment and society in Japan. | 331.120 REB The Japanese employment system : | 331.34 GEN A nagging sense of job insecurity: | 331.347 BRI Lost in transition : |
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This book presents diverse perspectives on how work and employment are developing in a rapidly changing, contemporary Japan. Using macro- and micro-level data, the authors show both how the Japanese employment system is evolving as well as how the meanings that individual Japanese attach to their work and employment are developing.
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