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Kirsti Rawstron Evaluating Women’s Labour in 1990s Japan: The Changing Labour Standards Law Kirsti Rawstron University of Wollongong
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Document Date: 2012-02-02 18:17:45


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Sumitomo / Wall Street Journal / EEOL / Suzuki / /

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Japan / United States / United Kingdom / /

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Diplomatic Relations / /

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Changing Labour Standards Law Kirsti Rawstron University / The Japan Institute / /

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May Day / /

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labour law / media perceptions / law suits / media industry / mass media / hindered management / media debates / mining / law reform / quality mass media / media attention / /

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Nikkei 225 / /

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Says Automobile Union / Changing Labour Standards Law Kirsti Rawstron University / Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications / Expansive Society / Ministry of Labour / Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development / United Nations / University of Wollongong / Japanese government / Automobile Industry Worker’s Union / Japan Institute for Labour Policy and Training / Economic Council / Labour Standards Law / Statistics Bureau / Aichi Prefectural Federation of Trade Unions / OECD / Confederation of Japan Automobile / /

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Kirsti Rawstron / Vera Mackie / Frances McCall Rosenbluth / Kirsti Rawstron Evaluating Women / /

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Wall Street Journal / /

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