A Sociology of Work in Japan

Ross Mouer author Hirosuke Kawanishi author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:12th May '05

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A comprehensive, introductory overview of the 'world of work' in Japan.

A comprehensive survey of the relationship between work and society in Japan which explores the context for individual choices about work. These include the structuring of labour markets, social policy and the influences of globalization. The book affords penetrating insights into Japanese society and challenges current thinking on the subject.What shapes the decisions of employees in Japan? The authors of this comprehensive and up-to-date survey of the relationship between work and society in Japan argue that individual decisions about work can only be understood through the broader social context. Many factors combine to affect such choices including the structuring of labour markets, social policy and, of course, global influences which have come increasingly to impinge on the organisation of work and life generally. By considering labour markets, social policy and relationships between labour and management, the book offers penetrating insights into contemporary Japanese society and glimpses of what might come in the future. Underlying the discussion is a challenge to the celebration of Japanese management practices which has dominated the literature for the last three decades. This is an important book for students of sociology and economics.

"Rebick's analysis is masterfully institutional and his analysis is based on the most meticulous nalysis of primary and secondary labor data possible given the limits of data acces." - Mary C. Brinton, Harvard University

ISBN: 9780521658454

Dimensions: 228mm x 155mm x 21mm

Weight: 520g

324 pages