Women's Employment in Japan: The Experience of Part-time Workers / Edition 1

Women's Employment in Japan: The Experience of Part-time Workers / Edition 1

by Kaye Broadbent
ISBN-10:
0700717439
ISBN-13:
9780700717439
Pub. Date:
02/13/2003
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
0700717439
ISBN-13:
9780700717439
Pub. Date:
02/13/2003
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Women's Employment in Japan: The Experience of Part-time Workers / Edition 1

Women's Employment in Japan: The Experience of Part-time Workers / Edition 1

by Kaye Broadbent
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Overview

The low status accorded to part-time workers in Japan has resulted in huge inequalities in the workplace. This book examines the problem in-depth using case-study investigations in Japanese workplaces, and reveals the extent of the inequality. It shows how many part-time workers, most of whom are women, are concentrated in low paid, low skilled, poorly unionised service sector jobs. Part-time workers in Japan work hours equivalent to, or greater than, full-time workers, but receive lower financial and welfare benefits than their full-time colleagues. Overall, the book demonstrates that the way part-time work is constructed in Japan reinforces and institutionalises the sexual division of labour.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780700717439
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 02/13/2003
Series: ASAA Women in Asia Series
Pages: 180
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Kaye Broadbent lectures in the School of Industrial Relations, Griffith University. She co-edited Employment Relations in the Asia Pacific: Changing Approaches (2000). She has been a visiting researcher at the Insitute of Social Science, University of Tokyo. Her areas of interest include gender, work and unions in a comparative context.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments List of tables and figures Chapter 1. Gendered employment tracks: 'part-time' versus 'life-time' Chapter 2. Conceptualising the feminisation of part-time work in Japan Chapter 3. Daiichi: Introducing the supermarket giant Chapter 4. 'With what I know, I should be a manager...' Chapter 5. 'When I get home, I have to be a mother...' Chapter 6. Power in the Union? Chapter 7. What can be said about part-time work in Japan? Notes Bibliography Index
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