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Details about Hiroshi Ono
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Working Papers
2008
- Specialization and Happiness: A U.S.-Japan Comparison
Working Paper Series in Economics and Finance, Stockholm School of Economics View citations
2007
- Immigrants, English Ability and the Digital Divide
IZA Discussion Papers, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA)
- Lifetime Employment in Japan: Concepts and Measurements
Working Paper Series in Economics and Finance, Stockholm School of Economics
2006
- Divorce in Japan: Why It Happens, Why It Doesn’t
EIJS Working Paper Series, The European Institute of Japanese Studies
2005
- DIGITAL INEQUALITY IN EAST ASIA: EVIDENCE FROM JAPAN, SOUTH KOREA AND SINGAPORE
EIJS Working Paper Series, The European Institute of Japanese Studies  See Also Journal Article in Asian Economic Papers (2005)
- Does Examination Hell Pay Off? A Cost-Benefit Analysis of "Ronin" and College Education in Japan
Working Paper Series in Economics and Finance, Stockholm School of Economics  See Also Journal Article in Economics of Education Review (2007)
2004
- Gender differences in information technology usage: a U.S.-Japan comparison
Working Paper, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta View citations
- Japanese Lifetime Employment: A Century's Perspective
EIJS Working Paper Series, The European Institute of Japanese Studies
2003
- Are Sons and Daughters Substitutable? A Study of Intra-household Allocation of Resources in Contemporary Japan
Working Paper Series in Economics and Finance, Stockholm School of Economics
- College Quality and Earnings in the Japanese Labor Market
Working Paper Series in Economics and Finance, Stockholm School of Economics
- Constraints on the Level and Efficient Use of Labor in Japan
NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc View citations
2002
- Gender and the Internet
Working Paper Series in Economics and Finance, Stockholm School of Economics 
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Working Paper, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta (2002) View citations See Also Journal Article in Social Science Quarterly (2003)
- Impediments to the Productive Employment of Labor in Japan
Working Paper Series in Economics and Finance, Stockholm School of Economics View citations
- Japanese Labor Market Reform. Why Is It So Difficult?
EIJS Working Paper Series, The European Institute of Japanese Studies
- Race, Internet usage, and E-commerce
Working Paper, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta View citations
2001
- On the Adjusted Rate of Return to Womenfs University Education: A Preliminary Study of OECD Countries
Working Paper Series in Economics and Finance, Stockholm School of Economics
- Who Goes to College? Features of Institutional Tracking in Japanese Higher Education
EIJS Working Paper Series, The European Institute of Japanese Studies
2000
- Training the Nation's Elite: National - Private Sector Differences in Japanese University Education
EIJS Working Paper Series, The European Institute of Japanese Studies
Journal Articles
2008
- The Japanese Employment System: Adapting to a New Economic Environment. By MARCUS REBICK
Economica, 2008, 75, (298), 397-398
2007
- Does examination hell pay off ? A cost-benefit analysis of "ronin" and college education in Japan
Economics of Education Review, 2007, 26, (3), 271-284 View citations See Also Working Paper (2005)
2005
- Digital Inequality in East Asia: Evidence from Japan, South Korea, and Singapore
Asian Economic Papers, 2005, 4, (3), 116-139  See Also Working Paper (2005)
2004
- Are sons and daughters substitutable?: Allocation of family resources in contemporary Japan
Journal of the Japanese and International Economies, 2004, 18, (2), 143-160 View citations
2003
- Gender and the Internet
Social Science Quarterly, 2003, 84, (1), 111-121 View citations See Also Working Paper (2002)
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