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The statutory minimum wage has steadily increased for decades in Japan, while the median wage has fallen nominally …
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participation. The results, based on cross-sectional data from Japan, indicate that expected attachment to the labor market affects …
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cuts in legislated standard hours that raised employers' overtime costs in Japan around 1990 and Korea in the early 2000s …
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from Japan, Korea, Singapore, and Taiwan. …
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cuts in legislated standard hours that raised employers' overtime costs in Japan around 1990 and Korea in the early 2000s … reduction in market time, with the free-up time in Japan reallocated to leisure and personal maintenance, while in Korea the …
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indexation of the local minimum wage to the local cost of living. The revision of the Minimum Wage Act in 2007 of Japan …
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Are all Japanese youth ready for the structural reforms proposed as a supply-side policy of Abenomics? To answer this question, we assess how well Japanese youth have coped with the labor market's long-term structural changes, induced primarily by deepening interdependence with emerging...
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