Contesting Precarity in Japan: The Rise of Nonregular Workers and the New Policy Dissensus.
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- 9781501749957
- 1501749951
- Neoliberalism -- Japan
- Labor market -- Japan
- Labor policy -- Japan
- Precarious employment -- Social aspects -- Japan
- Japan -- Economic conditions
- Néo-libéralisme -- Japon
- Marché du travail -- Japon
- Travail -- Politique gouvernementale -- Japon
- Travail précaire -- Aspect social -- Japon
- Japon -- Conditions économiques
- Economic history
- Labor market
- Labor policy
- Neoliberalism
- Japan
- 331.25/72 23
- HD5858.J3
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From Coordinated to Disorganized Capitalism in Japan -- Organized Labor and Social Conflict in Japan -- From Precarity to Contestation -- Precarious Labor Power and Japan's Neoliberalizing Firms -- Precarious Labor and the Contestation of Policymaking in Japan -- Japan's Absent Mode of Regulation : Impeded Neoliberalisation.
"Drawing on a new dataset charting protest events from the 1980s to the present, this book produces a systematic study of the new precarious labor movement that has developed during Japan's post-bubble neoliberal economic transformation"-- Provided by publisher.
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