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This paper analyzes labor supply behaviour for Japanese married men and women taking account for their joint decision. The estimation results by simultaneous tobit implies that Japanese wives reduce their labor supply when husbands increase their labor supply while husbands do not change their...
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This paper tests whether wages in Japanese Labor market are determined by current labor market condition or by past labor market conditions. following Beaudry and DiNardo (1991) which analyze U.S males. In contrast to previous findings for Canada and the U.S., implicit contract models with...
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This paper examines the link between crime and labor market opportunities in Japan. To examine the link, this paper estimates the crime supply function, introduced by Becker (1968), using Japanese Prefectural Panel data. The empirical results demonstrate that not whole labor market conditions...
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