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The quantification of how aspects of a job are valued by employees sheds light on the potential for labor market reform in Japan. Using a nationwide sample of 1,046 working-age adults, we conduct a choice experiment that examines individuals' willingness to trade wages against job...
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The quantification of how aspects of a job are valued by employees sheds light on the potential for labor market reform in Japan. Using a nationwide sample of 1,046 working-age adults, we conduct a choice experiment that examines individuals' willingness to trade wages against job...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012154915
In recent years experimental economists have explored intra-household decision-making, particularly in the context of developing economies. Both 'lab-in-the-field' and 'sandbox' style experiments have been conducted, changing our understanding of how households make decisions. This survey...
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Japan is amongst those countries known for long hours and inflexible working culture that makes it difficult to pursue work-life balance. The question is what aspects of job market flexibility are most valuable to Japanese women and men and to what extent these values are driven by feelings of...
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