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Labour market dualism and diversification in Japan

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Watanabe, Hiroaki Richard

British Journal of Industrial Relations

2018

56

3

September

579-602

labour market ; trade union ; deregulation

Japan

Labour market

http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bjir.12258

English

Bibliogr.;Statistics

"The Japanese labour market has been regarded as ‘dualistic' in terms of employment status (regular vs non‐regular). While it is true, this perspective misses recent changes in regular employment in terms of labour flexibility. The government has attempted labour market deregulation since the 1990s to increase the flexibility of not only non‐regular but also regular employment, and the labour market has become more diversified. Labour unions lack power resources to resist these neoliberal changes, however, because of their insufficient access to policy‐making, low union density and a lack of solidarity against the background of economic stagnation and competition under globalization. "

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