Japanese Industrialization and Its Social Consequences /
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Berkeley, CA :
University of California Press,
[1976]
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Edición: | Reprint 2019 |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Editors' Note
- Contributors
- Preface
- An Introductory Overview
- PART ONE. Formation of an Industrial Work Force
- Historical Changes in the Life Style of Industrial Workers
- Japan's Changing Occupational Structure and Its Significance
- Country Girls and Communication among Competitors in the Japanese Cotton-Spinning Industry
- PART TWO. Industry Patterns and Problems of Scale
- The Japanese Shipbuilding Industry
- General Trading Companies in Japan: Their Origins and Growth
- Firm Size and Japan's Export Structure: A Microview of Japan's Changing Export Competitiveness since Meiji
- The Evolution of Dualistic Wage Structure
- The Introduction of Electric Power and Its Impact on the Manufacturing Industries: With Special Reference to Smaller Scale Plants
- PART THREE. Some Social Consequences
- Demographic Transition in the Process of Japanese Industrialization
- Changes in Income Inequality in the Japanese Economy
- Poverty in Modern Japan: Perceptions and Realities
- Industrialization and Social Deprivation: Welfare, Environment, and the Postindustrial Society in Japan
- Index