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about (1) the basic attributes, education, job history, and quality of life of households in Japan; (2) household receipts …
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, Government of Japan. Employing three different models - a Tobit model, an interval regression model, and an ordered probit model …
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health, using micro data collected from a nationwide Internet survey in Japan conducted in 2011 (N = 9,940). We focus on the …
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Despite changes in the economic and social environment following the burst of the bubble economy in the early 1990s, studies on the Japanese employment system so far have detected few major changes in seniority-based wage or lifetime employment patterns. Using recent microdata from the Basic...
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In this study, we examined the impact of childhood interpersonal adversity on adulthood subjective well-being, with a focus on the mediating and moderating effects of social support and socioeconomic status (SES). We concentrated on parental maltreatment (abuse and neglect) and bullying in...
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This paper provides new evidence of consumers’ reaction to an anticipated sizable change in income. Until FY2002, Japanese public employees received predictable large bonus payments three times a fiscal year (in June, December, and March), but the March bonus was abolished in FY2003. We...
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support and socioeconomic status (SES) in Japan, using micro data collected from surveys conducted in four municipalities in …
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’s first job status matters significantly for the future job status even for female workers in Japan, although the effect …
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Japanese pharmaceutical market, world’s 2nd largest in size, is traditionally renowned for its brands’ domination and weakest generics share among major established economies. An in depth observation of published evidence in Japanese/English language provided closer insight into current...
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Using high-frequency scan-based data on purchases by households compiled by a market research firm, this paper examines changes in consumption patterns in the period of confusion immediately after the 2011 Tohoku earthquake. In particular, we focus on the panic buying of foods and daily...
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