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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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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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support and socioeconomic status (SES) in Japan, using micro data collected from surveys conducted in four municipalities in …
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to redistribution policies in Japan. The key results are summarized as follows. First, a widening disparity in market … Development countries (OECD), leaving distribution of disposable income relatively uneven in Japan. …
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We explore the labor supply effect of the social security earnings test in Japan on those aged 65–69 years through a …
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In this study, we examined the impact of childhood interpersonal adversity on adulthood subjective well-being (SWB), 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...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010999102
It is well known that job stress is negatively related to workers' mental health, but most recent studies have not controlled for unobserved time-invariant confounders. In the current study, we attempted to validate previous observations on the association between job stress and workers' mental...
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This article examined how initial job status following graduation affects the midlife outcomes and mental health of Japanese workers, using micro data from a nationwide Internet survey of 3,117 men and 2,818 women aged 30-60. The focus was the impact of initial job status on...
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We investigate how Japanese men aged 60-74 adjust their workforce attachment after beginning to receive a public pension. Men who were employees at age 54 gradually move to part-time work or retire after beginning to receive pension benefits; those who continue working are more likely to be...
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