Wage Determinants and Age Profiles in the Japanese Child Care Industry: Evidence from Employee-level Data (in Japanese)
Satoshi Shimizutani and
Haruko Noguchi
Economic Analysis, 2005, vol. 175, 35-48
Abstract:
This study is the first comprehensive empirical assessment on wage determinants of child care workers in Japan. In particular, this paper focuses on the sectoral wage differentials among publicly owned and licensed private facilities and the wage-age profile among different types of management. To address these topics, we take advantage of a unique, large, and high-quality employer-employee matched survey data set on child care workers collected in the summer 2002.
Date: 2005
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