The Labor Market for Technical Workers and Their Job-Seeking Behavior: An International Comparison Among Japan, United States, Great Britain, and Germany
Koichiro Imano
Japanese Economy, 1994, vol. 22, issue 5-6, 99-125
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This article is a part of an international research project comparing the labor market and employment management of technical workers in four countries—Japan, United States, Great Britain, and Germany.1
Date: 1994
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