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Home > Researchers Profile > ASAO Yutaka

Researchers Profile

ASAO Yutaka, Research Director General

As of November, 2011

Academic Discipline/Area of Interest

Labor Policy from the view point of Labor Economy

Education

Final Education: 1976 Graduated from Department of Economics and Business, Osaka University,

Research Projects

Japan Labor Review
(Vol.7, No.4 Autumn 2010)
Study on Trends in Diversification of Employment: Customized   Calculations in the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare’s General Survey on Diversified Types of Employment (PDF684KB)

JILPT Research Report
(2011)
- No.127 How Wives View Their Husbands' Working Hours: An Analysis of the Results of a Questionnaire Surveying Wives about Their Husbands’ Working Hours (PDF170KB)

(2010)
- No.115 Transition in Diversification of Employment II: 2003-2007
- Based on a Special Tabulation of the "Survey on Diversification of Employment" of the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare
(PDF269KB)

(2007)
- No.85 Survey Research Report on the Work and Lives of Baby-boomers (PDF111KB)

(2006)
- No.48 Labor Unions' Efforts in Organizing Part-time Workers (PDF57.2KB)
- No.70 Report on Analysis of Issues Regarding Diversified Working Styles (PDF40.1KB)

(2005)
- No.25 Employment and Human Resource Development in the Content Industry: Fact-Finding Survey on the Animation Industry (PDF45KB)

JILPT Report
- No.10 "Overview of Non-Regular Employment in Japan"

 

Membership of Academic Societies

Society for the Study of Social Policy
The Japan Industrial Relations Research Association

 

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