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Uniform Title Higashi Ajia no rōdō shijō to shakai kaisō. English
Title Labor markets, gender and social stratification in East Asia : a global perspective / edited by Tarohmaru Hiroshi
Published Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2016]

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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 242 pages)
Series The intimate and the public in Asian and global perspectives ; volume 7
Intimate and the public in Asian and global perspectives ; v. 7.
Contents Preliminary Material / Hiroshi Tarohmaru -- Labor Markets, Gender, and Social Stratification in East Asia: An Introduction / Hiroshi Tarohmaru -- Gender Difference in Unemployment Risk in the Face of Globalization: Effects of Institutional Factors in the Case of Japan and Taiwan / Yusuke Sakaguchi -- Economic Crisis, Labor Market Restructuring and Job Mobility in Korea: 1998-2008 / Hanam Phang -- The Impact of a Changing Employment System on Women's Employment upon Marriage and after Childbirth in Japan / Reiko Yamato -- Can Active Labor Market Policies Enhance the Suicide-Preventive Effect of Intimacy? A Dynamic Panel Analysis of 27 oecd Countries Including Japan and Korea, 1980-2007 / Haruka Shibata -- An Inter Regional Comparison of Occupational Gender Segregation in Japan / Akiko Oda, Hiroshi Tarohmaru and Reiko Yamato -- Who Succeeds in Self-Employment? The Role of Family, Gender, and Labor Market Structures / Hirohisa Takenoshita -- Where Materialism Still Matters: Status Identity in East Asia / Chin-Fen Chang, Guihua Xie, Rie Takamatsu and Young-Mi Kim -- Name Index / Hiroshi Tarohmaru -- Subject Index / Hiroshi Tarohmaru
Summary Following the Asian economic crisis of the 1990s, this is the first book to examine the structure and transformation of the labor markets and social stratification of contemporary East Asia, namely Japan, Korea, Taiwan, and China, focusing in particular on gender inequality. It deals with social mobility and gender differences in unemployment, temporary employment and self-employment. Additionally, gender segregation, social identity and suicide rates are also addressed. Taken together, the issues raised in this volume reinforce the advantage of a comparative approach to East Asian Studies. The findings, supported by strong statistical analysis, clearly call into question a longstanding view that East Asian gender regimes and class structure are homogeneous. Indeed, this is demonstrably not the case, as Labor Markets, Gender and Social Stratification in East Asia shows, revealing as it does considerable diversities in labor markets, gender regimes, and social mobility within East Asian societies due to historical and institutional differences. Contributors include: Chang Chin-Fen, Kim Young-Mi, Oda Akiko, Phang Hanam, Sakaguchi Yusuke, Shibata Haruka, Takamatsu Rie, Takenoshita Hirohisa, Tarohmaru Hiroshi, Xie Guihua, and Yamato Reiko
Notes "First published 2014 in Japanese, Higashi Ajia no Rodo Shijo to Shakai Kaiso, by Kyoto University Press."
Translated from the Japanese
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Notes Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on January 14, 2016)
Subject Labor market -- East Asia -- Regional disparities
Social classes.
Social Class
social classes.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Labor.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Labor & Industrial Relations.
Labor market -- Regional disparities
Social classes
East Asia
Form Electronic book
Author Tarōmaru, Hiroshi, 1968- editor.
LC no. 2015045072
ISBN 9789004262737
9004262733