posted on 2024-11-14, 17:03authored byKirsti Rawstron
Japan’s New Inequality is a study of the effects of changes in welfare arrangements and employment reforms in Japan since the collapse of Japan’s Bubble Economy in the late 1980s. This volume draws heavily on theories and methods of social stratification studies to explore three general areas: regular and non-regular divisions in labour markets (i.e. between permanent full-time and non-permanent part-time employees); changes in employment structures for women and the self-employed; and changes in family structure, the ageing population and welfare provisions. This volume provides a concise and up-to-date picture of income, wealth and employment inequalities in Japan.
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Rawstron, K. (2012). Book Review: Sato and Imai (ed): Japan's New Inequality: Intersection of Employment Reforms and Welfare Arrangements.. Asian Studies Review, 36 (4), 572-573.