The Labor Economies of Japan and the United StatesComparison of the labour relations systems of Japan and the USA - covers trade union development and growth, the strike, public employment policy, the employment relationship and the labour contract, labour force (incl. Rural workers and the woman worker force), labour mobility, unemployment, aggregate wages patterns, productivity, collective bargaining, labour supply, profits, etc. Bibliography pp. 263 to 276, references and statistical tables. |
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Chapter | 3 |
Comparison of Unionism in Japan and | 24 |
The Employment Relationship | 36 |
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aggregate wage agriculture American analysis basic basis Chingin Collective Bargaining countries craft unions decline dekasegi differences economic employed employees employment relationship enterprise factors Federation female growth important Industrial Relations Institute of Labor Japan Institute Japan Labor Bulletin Japanese unions Knights of Labor Kyūshū labor force participation labor market Labor Statistics left-wing political low-wage industries low-wage sector major male manufacturing industries median ment middle school graduates million mobility negotiations nenkō Nihon nonagricultural nonlow-wage occupational organized Pacific War pattern bargaining percent period Phillips curve postwar productivity profits proportion ratio real wages relative Rōdō role shuntō similar skilled Sōhyō Sophia University survey Table textile tion Tokyo Trade Union two-digit unemployment rate union members union membership union movement unit union United United Auto Workers variables wage changes wage determination wage differentials wage gains wage increases wage structure wage system women workers