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Women and Japanese Management: Discrimination and Reform [Hardcover]

Alice C L Lam (Author)

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0415063353 978-0415063357 October 22, 1992
Standard works on the employment systems of Japanese companies deal almost exclusively with men. Women, however, constitute the vast majority of the low wage, highly flexible "non-core" employees.
This book breaks new ground in examining the role of Japanese women in industry. It assesses the extent to which growing pressure for equal opportunities between the sexes has caused Japanese companies to adapt their employment and personnel management practices in recent years.
The author puts the argument in an historical perspective, covering the employment of Japanese women from the start of Japan's industrialisation up to the turning point of the 1986 Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Law. She examines the background and execution of the legislation and she looks at the response of the business community. In her case study of the Seibu department store, which takes up the final part of the book, Lam concludes that the EEO Law has not had the desired effect.

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The book is a rich source of information not only on the conditions for women in Japanese corporations but also on Japanese management practices in general.
Financial Times, London

Alice Lam has written a highly informative book on Japanese personnel management strategies toward women and on possible agents for change in the discriminator practices of Japanese companies.
–Ingrid Getreuer-Kargl and Sepp Linhart, University of Vienna

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Alice C. L. Lam is Fellow in Management Development, Manchester Business School.

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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
specialist career route, core career jobs, discriminatory company practices, internal labour market rules, contract employee system, career conversion system, worst practice companies, global career route, mainstream career jobs, changing company practice, career mute, internal labour market theory, career tracking system, utilising women, regular contract employees, managerial career route, group leader system, hortatory provisions, utilise women, more egalitarian treatment, utilisation policies, good practice employers, managerial career track, regular job rotation, nenko system
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Ministry of Labour, Seibu Department Stores Ltd, Labour Standards Law, World War, United States, Labour Force Survey, The Seibu, Statistics Bureau, Rodoryoku Chosa, Basic Survey of Wage Structure, Kanto Management Association, Tripartite Advisory Council, Civil Code, Male Female Women, Rosei Jiho, Minister of Labour, Chingin Kozo Kihon Tokei Chosa, Ministry of Education
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