Country Study of Japan
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workers; 33.7 percent of manufacturing
workers; 18.2 percent of service
workers; and 9.3 percent of wholesale, retail, and restaurant
workers.
Japan, with its ....
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Southeast Asian Labor Migration to Japan
.... 78). Spencer further affirms the poor living and working conditions for illegal
workers in
Japan (1992, 764-66). However, Spencer ....
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Future of Trade Unions in Japan
.... were to go out of business as a result of a prolonged strike or work slowdown resulting from actions initiated by the union,
workers in
Japan would find ....
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Japan's Lifetime Employment Concept
.... Throughout the twentieth century
Japan's economy has reinvented itself repeatedly and the key to this success was the careful management of
workers who were ....
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Shoshaman: A Tale of Corporate Japan
.... effect, a glorified essay on those aspects of the corporation in
Japan which encourage .... does not take full advantage of the potential of the
workers and managers ....
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Japanese Management & American Workers
.... They displayed chauvinistic attitudes towards blacks and had little comprehension of the role of women (whom Mazda did not employ as
workers in
Japan) in the ....
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China's and Japan's Economies
.... In
Japan, too many
workers continue to be trapped in under performing organizations and industries, which also hampers the ability of new firms to find ....
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Japan's Economic Success
.... pensions. The bulk of
workers in
Japan are organized into enterprise unions, usually within one of four union national centers. About ....
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Japan's Economic Success
.... pensions. The bulk of
workers in
Japan are organized into enterprise unions, usually within one of four union national centers. About ....
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Modern Japan and Education
.... The ability of
Japan's education system to produce such
workers will determine the course of the country's economic future. Baris-Sanders, M. (April 1997). ....
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Human Resource Management in Japan
.... An unintended consequence of the increased use of temporary staff (also referred to as contingent
workers in
Japan and as part-time
workers in the United States ....
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The Economy of Japan
.... the
workers' money into the priority industries, and the priority industries continued to add more and more productive capacity. However, when
Japan did in ....
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Auto Industries in the US & Japan David Halberstam published The ...
.... "American executives, looking at Korea, saw the coming of the next
Japan-- the dutiful, hardworking, ambitious Confucian
workers who were willing to labor for ....
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The Price of Sin: Case Study in Japan
.... officials). If the price is reduced, the brothel may be forced to lay off some of its
workers, thus reducing the quantity supplied. ....
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Management Techniques in North America & Japan
Different Management Techniques in North America and
Japan Successful management techniques .... foster a sense of group harmony among
workers through consensus ....
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English language in Japan
.... desire to do business in English have resisted practices--such as hiring native English speakers to work in
Japan--that would put Japanese
workers in direct ....
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The health care system in modern Japan
.... the plans. Health insurance was first made available in
Japan in 1927 for manual
workers employed in large companies. This was done ....
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Japan and Mexico and International Trade
.... oriented laws, the Japanese working mother (and cost-of-living in
Japan dictates that .... The net result is that the very laws protecting women
workers from being ....
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ECONOMIC PRINCIPLES CONDUCTING BUSINESS IN JAPAN
.... economic activities would be reduced, and, by inference, unemployment in
Japan would be .... to find an economic use in other industries for the dislocated
workers. ....
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Laying Off Workers During Economic Downturns
.... In fact, only 20 percent of
Japan's work force are affected by the lifetime employment rule, but these
workers are in the core manufacturing sector. ....
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Automotive Industry in US and Japan
.... have influenced management styles in the United States and
Japan as much .... Saturn also has a close relationship with its
workers, beginning with members of the ....
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The Occupation Forces and Reforms in Japan
.... The industry also showed the pattern that would dominate in
Japan thereafter with an .... the industrial labor force and more than 80 percent of the
workers in the ....
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1980s Bubble Economy of Japan
.... economic activities would be reduced, and, by inference, unemployment in
Japan would be .... to find an economic use in other industries for the dislocated
workers. ....
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Differences Between American & Japanese Organizations ...
.... recruitment geared to the academic year was extended to high school graduates in order to supply a large quantity of blue collar
workers.
Japan's academic year ....
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Notion of "ikigai" in Japanese Business
.... 264-265. Koike, K. (1994, January). White-Collar
workers in
Japan and the United States: Which are More Ability Oriented? Japanese Economic Studies, pp. 3-49. ....
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Japanese Labor Unions
.... were to go out of business as a result of a prolonged strike or work slowdown resulting from actions initiated by the union,
workers in
Japan would find ....
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WAGE STRUCTURE IN THE JAPANESE LABOR MARKET
.... These actions initiated the widening of the wage gap between higher-skilled and lower-skilled
workers within
Japan as the demand for lower-skilled
workers ....
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Japanese management techniques & American Firms
.... occupation, such as welders or electricians. In
Japan, unions represent
workers in a given company. The difference is distinct: unions in ....
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Japanese Manufacturing Owners in US
.... in Litchfield, they must be prepared to take the time to understand the value, outlooks, and practices of their American
workers (Can US Match
Japan's Success? ....
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Japan's Contribution to the World Economy
.... economic activities would be reduced, and, by inference, unemployment in
Japan would be .... to find an economic use in other industries for the dislocated
workers. ....
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