Changing Unchanged Inequality: Higher Education, Youth Population, and the Japanese Seniority Wage System
Wage inequality declined in the 1990s and rose after 2000 among full-time male workers in Japan. Narrowing wage inequality in the 1990s can be accounted for by a decline in between-group inequality resulting from a stable return to education and decreased returns to experience and tenure. Widening w...
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Main Authors: | YAMADA, Ken, KAWAGUCHI, Daiji |
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2012
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