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The Transformation of Japanese Employment Relations J. Imai

The Transformation of Japanese Employment Relations By J. Imai

The Transformation of Japanese Employment Relations by J. Imai


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This book systematically evaluates the impacts of deregulatory reforms on employment relations in Japan especially focusing on the core white collar workers. Concentrating on changes in three aspects of employment relations; contracts, employee mobility and worker effort, it examines the process of social negotiation and its results.

The Transformation of Japanese Employment Relations Summary

The Transformation of Japanese Employment Relations: Reform without Labor by J. Imai

This book systematically evaluates the impacts of deregulatory reforms on employment relations in Japan especially focusing on the core white collar workers. Concentrating on changes in three aspects of employment relations; contracts, employee mobility and worker effort, it examines the process of social negotiation and its results.

The Transformation of Japanese Employment Relations Reviews

'This book will be of great interest to academics working in the field of Japanese labour and employment, to those interested in comparative employment relations more broadly and to Japanese policymakers...the book does a very valuable job of pulling together a lot of Japanese source material for the English language reader...a valuable contribution to the academic literature on Japanese employment.' - Helen Macnaughtan, School of Oriental and African Studies, Japan Forum

'...a highly useful resource...' - Social Science Japan

'In his overall analysis the relationship between structure and agency sometimes remains ambiguous, as an emphasis on the imperatives of growing white-collar employment and international competition coexists with highlighting the role of radical deregulationists in driving change. Nevertheless, Imai's final argument concerns the importance of developing a more effective strategy and voice for employees if the costs of restructuring for labour are to be addressed.' - Work, Employment, & Society

About J. Imai

JUN IMAI (Ph.D. Sociology, SUNY Stony Brook, 2006) Assistant Professor in the Center for the Study of Social Stratification and Inequality (CSSI) at Tohoku University in Japan. Before joining Tohoku, he was a post-doctoral research associate in the Institute of East Asian Studies and Sociology at the University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. Sociological Theory of Employment Relations 2. Employment Relations in Post-War Japan 3. Political Segmentation of the Labor Market: the Establishment and Expansion of New Employment Forms 4. The DWS: Deregulation of Working Time and Its Impact on the Effort Bargain 5. Re-bargaining Effort: the Introduction of Results-Orientation at COMPUJ 6. Conclusion: Changes and Future Directions of Japanese Employment Relations

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NPB9780230209084
9780230209084
0230209084
The Transformation of Japanese Employment Relations: Reform without Labor by J. Imai
New
Hardback
Palgrave Macmillan
2010-12-14
231
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