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Japan during the period 19862006. I have used Dynamic Panel estimation to control unobserved prefecture-specific fixed …
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This paper explores how social capital is related with self-rated health status in Japan and how this relationship is …
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Using Japanese prefecture-level data for the years 1979 and 1996, I explore the extent to which inequality, age heterogeneity, and human capital have an effect upon neighborhood trust, which is ordinarily considered as a kind of particularized trust. The major findings are as follows: (1) Income...
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Using individual data from Japan, this paper investigates how a neighbor’s immobility is associated with individual …
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This paper uses individual data from Japan to explore how the circumstances of where a person resides is related to the …
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This paper explores the relationship of social capital to self-rated health status in Japan, and how this is affected …
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This paper aims to explore how social capital is related to self-rated health status in Japan and how this relationship …
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social capital using individual data from Japan. Controlling for unobserved area-specific fixed effects and various …
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Japan's prefecture-level panel data is used to examine how the demand for lawyers is affected by social capital after … relying on lawyers. Nevertheless, the elasticity of demand in Japan is small, reflecting a feature of Japan that the norm is …
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