Dislocation and the Employment of Older Workers
Kazuo Koike
Japanese Economy, 1996, vol. 24, issue 3, 62-82
Abstract:
Lately, I am often asked whether layoffs that are widely observed among large Japanese corporations may destroy the employment system in Japan. Is this concern indeed well-founded? Are there unexpected problems in the Japanese approach to employment? To examine these questions is the theme of this article.
Date: 1996
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